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CATALOGUE 


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THE  LEGAL  FRATERNI'lY 


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PHI  DELTA  PHI 


SEVENTH  EDITION 


Edited  by 

GEO.   A.    KATZENBERGER 

Secretary  of  the  Fraternity  Council. 


THE    INLAND   PRESS- 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

1897 


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preface: 

Dear  Brother: 

This,  the  seventh  edition  of  the  Catalogue  of  our  Order, 
has  been  compiled  for  professional  use,  and  with  a  view  of 
-^j  increasing  the  interest  of  graduate  members  in  the  affairs  of 

r)^  the  fraternity  as  a  whole. 

The  Chapters  are  arranged  in  the  order  of  their  estab- 
lishment. The  names  are  arranged  alphabetically  in  classes, 
except  in  the  cases  of  the  Marshall  and  Minor  Chapters, 
where  the  degrees  taken  vary,  and  it  was  deemed  inexpedient 
to  continue  the  classification.  Each  member  is  supposed  to 
have  received  the  regular  degree  conferred  by  the  law  school 
at  which  he  was  a  student,  and  to  be  engaged  in  the  regular 
practice  of  the  law.  Death  is  denoted  by  an  *,  preceded  by  the 
date,  if  known.  A  name  is  usually  inserted  once,  but  where 
a  member  has  belonged  to  two  Chapters  his  name  will  be 
found  in  both  Chapters. 

Although  meeting  with  many  discouragements  in  the 
nine  years  during  which  the  cataloguer  has  endeavored  to 
solidify  the  fraternity,  it  is  still  his  belief  that  the  Order  has 
■a  mission  to  perform  and  will  eventually  be  of  great  force  in 
the  legal  profession. 

With  a  sigh  of  relief  this  Catalogue  is  offered  to  the 
fraternity.  Conscious  of  the  fact  that  in  its  compilation  all 
data  obtainable  have  been  used,  no  apology  is  offered  for  its 
■short  comings.  Occasional  inaccuracies  are  inevitable  in  a 
work  of  this  nature  and  magnitude. 

The  request  usually  found  in  other  fraternity  catalogues  is 
here  repeated.  "All  persons  into  whose  hands  this  book 
may  fall,  whether  they  are  members  of  the  Fraternity  or  not, 
are  requested  to  supply  corrections  and  additions."  Such 
corrections  are  necessary  in  preparing  a  subsequent  edition. 

Should  this  book,   besides  being  of  business  value   to 

the  members,  cause  them  to  take  a  deeper  interest  in  the 

noble  purposes  for  which   this  -Fraternity  was  founded,  the 

editor  will  feel  himself  fully  repaid  for  the  many  patient 

hours  of  labor  spent  upon  it. 

Fraternally, 

Geo.  a.  Katzenberger. 
Greenville,  Darke  Co.,  Ohio. 


OQOR13 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Frontispiece, 

Title  Page, 

Preface, 

Table  of  Contents, 

Historical  Sketch, 

Policy  of  the  Order, 

Active  Chapters — 

Kent,     . 

Benjamin, 

Booth,    . 

Story,     . 

Cooley, 

Pomeroy, 

Marshall, 

Jay. 

Webster, 

Hamilton, 

Gibson, 

Choate, 

Waite,    . 

Field,     .  . 

Conkling, 

Tiedeman, 

Minor, 

Dillon, 

Daniels, 

Chase, 

Harlan, 

Swan,    . 

McClain, 

Lincoln, 

Osgoode, 

Fuller, 

Miller, 

Green, 
Alumni  Chapters, 
Geographical  Distribution 
Alphabetical  Index, 


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V 

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XIX 
1-57 

59-65 
67-94 

95-124 
I 25-141 

143-155 
157-177 
179-189 
[91-213 

215-238 
239-247 

249-267 
269-287 
289-308 
309-325 

327-341 
343-354 
355-368 

369-376 
377-385 
387-405 
407-419 

421-436 

437-443 
445-450 
451-458 
459-467 

469-478 

479-487 
489-536 

537-575 


HISTORY  OF  PHI  DELTA  PHI* 

The  Fraternity  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  was  founded  at  the  Law 
School  of  the  University  of  Michigan  in  1869.  There 
had  been  a  local  society,  confined  exclusively  to  law  students, 
at  Ann  Arbor,  for  a  year  or  two  previous  to  this  time,  and 
during  one  session  at  least  "Alpha  Phi"  had  been  admitted 
to  representation  on  the  Palladium^  but  none  of  the  original 
Phi  Delta  Phi's  seem  to  have  known  about  it  or  designed  to 
imitate  it.  There  is  more  or  less  uncertainty  about  the 
details  of  the  original  organization,  but  most  of  the  members 
at  the  present  time  ascribe  the  honor  of  originating  the  idea 
tb  John  M.  Howard  of  the  Law  Class  of  1871.  Brother 
Howard  graduated  at  Monmouth  College,  111.,  in  the  classical 
course  at  the  head  of  his  class.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Phi  Gamma  Delta  Fraternity,  and  coming  to  Ann  Arbor  in 
September,  1869,  was  commissioned  by  those  in  authority  in 
said  Fraternity  to  organize,  if  he  found  it  possible,  a  chapter 
among  the  literary  students  at  the  University  of  Michigan. 
Not  finding  what  he  regarded  as  suitable  material  after  the 
other  fraternities  had  taken  the  pick  of  the  students,  he  aban^ 
doned  the  idea. 

From  time  to  time  during  the  fall  of  1869,  in  private- 
conversation  with  a  few  of  his  most  intimate  friends,  he  dis- 
cussed the  advisability  of  a  fraternity  exclusively  composed 
of  law  students  and  lawyers. 

At  that  time,  they  supposed  that  such  a  fraternity  waS 
in  existence  in  the  older  law  schools  of  the  Eastern  States, 
and  at  a  meeting  held  Nov.  22,  1869,  a  committee  was 
appointed  to  correspond  with  officers  of  the  Eastern  Law 
Schools  to  ascertain  whether  such  an  organization  already 
existed.  This  meeting  was  held  at  Mr.  Hawes'  room.  Broth- 
ers Beebe,  Hawes,  Howard,  Howell  and  Monteith  being 
present.     On  December  i,  1869,  another  meeting  was  held 


viii  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

by  which  time  they  had  learned  that  no  such  organization 
existed  in  any  other  Law  School.  They  at  once  determined 
to  establish  one  for  themselves  on  the  general  plan  of  college 
fraternities,  and  accordingly  the  following  committies  were 
appointed:  on  drafting  a  constitution,  Brothers  Cleland, 
Howard  and  Ronan;  on  ritual,  Brothers  Beebe,  Howell  and 
Monteith.  On  December  13,  1869,  they  met  in  the  Gregory 
House,  and  there  eifected  an  organization  by  adopting  a 
constitution  and  ritual,  and  electing  officers,  Brother  How- 
ard having  the  honor  of  being  elected  the  first  presiding 
officer.     Following  are  the  minutes  of  that  meeting: 

"Society  met,  Mr.  Hawes  in  the  chair.  Committee  on 
constitution  reported.  Their  report  was  accepted.  The 
report  of  the  committee  on  ritual  was  then  presented  and 
accepted.  Moved  and  carried  that  a  committee  of  engrossing 
be  appointed.  The  chair  appointed  on  that  committee  Messrs. 
Howell  and .  The  society  then  appointed  the  fol- 
lowing gentlemen  as  a  committee  on  by-laws:  Messrs.  Hawes, 
Cleland  and  Howard.  As  committee  on  badges,  Messrs. 
Howell,  Ronan  and  Hawes.  The  society  then  went  into  the 
election  of  officers  which  resulted  as  as  follows:  For  Consul, 
J.  M.  Howard;  Proconsul,  Hawes;  Scriptor,  Cleland;  Tri- 
bune, Ronan;  Gladiator,  Thomas.  A  committee  on  creden- 
tials was  then  appointed,  viz.,  Messrs.  Ronan,  Howell  and 
Cleland.  Moved  and  carried  that  the  Scriptor  be  em- 
powered to  procure  a  suitable  minute  book.  Committee  to 
procure  room:  Messrs.  Howard  and  Beebe.  The  order  of 
business  was  then  adopted.  Committee  on  Palladium  was 
then  appointed:  Messrs.  Howard  and  Howell.  The  fol- 
lowing gentlemen  were  then  elected,  F.  F.  Wendell,  E.  E. 
Allen,  Z.  L.  Wise.     Society  adjourned. 

J.  HowELLs,  Secy.  Pro  tern. 

The  next  meeting  was  held  December  19,  1869,  and  on 
February  5,  1870,  they  initiated  in  regular  form.  Brother  F. 
F.  Wendell.  On  October  25,  1873,  the  place  of  meeting  was 
changed  to  Odd  Fellows  Hall,  where  meetings  were  held  until 


HISTORY  OF  PHI  DELTA  PHI.  ix 

Oct.  19,  1878,  when  the  present  quarters  of  the  chapter  on 
Main  street  were  obtained.  The  new  fraternity  was  called 
the  Phi  Delta  Phi,  and  its  chapters  were  to  be  named  after 
distinguished  jurists,  statesmen  and  lawyers.  In  accordance 
with  this  intention,  the  first  chapter  was  named  in  honor  of 
Chancellor  James  Kent.  It  was  intended  to  establish  chapters 
only  in  law  schools  of  high  standing,  for  which  reason  it  was 
ordained  that  new  chapters  should  not  be  established  without 
unanimous  consent  of  existing  chapters.  Membership  was 
to  be  of  two  classes:  regular,  composed  of  undergraduate 
students,  and  honorary;  it  being  required  that  the  latter  should 
be  members  of  the  legal  profession,  or  of  the  faculty,  and  be 
elected  and  initiated  in  the  same  manner  as  regular  members. 

PREAMBLE. 

The  preamble  to  the  constitution  adopted,  reads  as  fol- 
lows:— "We,  the  undersigned,  students  of  the  Law  Depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  Michigan,  in  order  to  promote  a 
higher  standard  of  professional  ethics  and  culture  in  this  and 
other  Law  Schools,  and  in  the  profession  at  large,  and  desir- 
ing to  unite  ourselves  in  the  endearing  bonds  of  affection  and 
brotherly  love,  for  the.  purpose  of  compassing  these  ends  do 
associate  ourselves  into  a  fraternity  to  be  known  as  the  Phi 
Delta  Phi."  Persons  who  were  members  of  the  general  col- 
lege fraternities  were  encouraged  to  join  the  new  organization 
as  there  is  no  conflict  of  allegiance. 

The  badge  at  that  time,  was  in  shield  form  terminating 
in  a  sharp  pointed  top.     In  the  center  was  a  shield  displaying 
five   rectangular   crosses,   and   above  the   shield 
were    the    Greek  letters,    "Phi   Delta   Phi;"  at 
each  corner  of  the  badge  was  a  star.     The  colors 
chosen  were  claret  red  and  pearl  blue.     The  fra- 
ternity met  with  the  active  encouragement  of  the 
law  faculty  at  the  University  and  such  members 
of   the  faculty  as  were  made  honorary  members 
have  always  evinced  a  lively  interest  in  the  welfare  of  the 
Fraternity. 


X  PHI  DEL  TA   PHI. 

Judge  Thomas  M.  Cooley,  who  was  the  first  honorary 
member  of  the  Order,  has  frequently  been  designated  as 
'  *  Father  of  the  Fraternity, "  but  modestly  says  that  his  assist- 
ance was  **in  the  nature  of  advice,  rather  than  labor."  No 
attempt  at  extension  was  made  until  1875,  when  the  Shars- 
wood  Club,  a  local  Law  organization  of  good  standing,  in 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  was  admitted  under  the  name 
of  the  "Sharswood"  Chapter.  The  members,  however, 
returned  their  charter  shortly  afterwards,  for  the  alleged 
reason  that  the  prescribed  initiation  ceremony  was  unsatis- 
factory.  In  1878,  a  chapter  was  placed  in  the  Law  Depart- 
ment of  the  Illinois  Wesleyan  University  at  Bloomington,  and 
in  May,  1880,  the  Booth  Chapter  was  established  in  the 
Union  College  of  Law.  In  December  of  the  year  following, 
Story  Chapter  was  placed  in  the  Columbia  Law  School  of 
New  York  City. 

During  all  this  time,  the  Fraternity  was  controlled  by  a 
Grand  Chapter,  which  held  annual  conventions  in  connec- 
tion with  the  annual  reunion  of  the  Chapter  Alumni.  The 
necessity  of  several  changes  in  the  management  of  the  organ- 
ization being  apparent, 

THE   FIRST    NATIONAL  CONVENTION 

was  called  and  held  at  Ann  Arbor,  March  3,  1882.  At  this 
convention,  a  new  constitution  was  adopted  providing  for  a 
Board  of  Directors  called  **The  Council,"  endowed  with 
both  executive  and  judicial  functions.  The  original  Council 
was  composed  of  the  following  members: 

Mason  J.  Niblack,  Kent,  '82,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

Chas.  P.  Doolittle,  Kent,  '83,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Wm.  R.  Baird,  Story,  '82,  New  York  City, 
N.  Y. 

The  badge  was  changed  to  a  neat  mono- 
gram, and  it  was  provided  that  **  a  convention  of  the  chapters 
and  the  Council  shall  be  held  at  least  once  in  every  three 
years  at  such  time  and  place  as  the  last  convention  shall  have 
determined." 


HISTORY  OF  PHI  DELTA  PHI  xi 

EXTENSION. 

From  that  time,  the  material  prosperity  and  growth  of 
the  Fraternity  has  been  unabated,  the  roll  of  chapters  now 
being: 
1869     Kent — Law  Department,  University  of  Michigan,  Ann 

Arbor,  Mich. 
1878     Benjamin — Law  School,  111.,  Wesleyan,  Univ.,  Bloom- 

ington.  111.  (x888). 

1880  Booth — Northwestern  University  Law   School,  Chi- 

cago, 111. 

1 88 1  Story — Law  School  of  Columbia  College,  New  York 

City,  N.  Y. 

1882  Cooley — St.  Louis  Law  School,  Washington  Univer- 

sity, St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1883  PoMEROY — Hastings  College  of  the  Law,  University 

of  California,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1884  Marshall — Law  School  of  the  Columbian  University, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

1884  Jay — Albany  Law  School,  Union  University,  Albany, 

N.  Y.  (1893). 

1885  Webster — Boston  Law  School,    Boston   University, 

Boston,  Mass. 

1886  Hamilton — Cincinnati    Law    School,    University   of 

Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

1886  Gibson — Department  of  Law,  University  of  Pa.,  Phil- 

adelphia, Pa. 

1887  Choate — Harvard  Law  School,  Harvard  University, 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
1887     Waite — Yale    Law    School,    Yale    University,    New 
Haven,  Conn. 

1887  Field— Law  School,  New  York  University,  New  York 

City,  N.  Y. 

1888  Conkling — Law  Department  of  Cornell  University, 

Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
1890     Tiedeman — Law  Department,  University  of  State  of 
Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo. 


xii  PHI  DELTA   PHI. 

1890  Minor — Law    Department,    University   of  Virginia, 

Charlottesville,  Va. 

189 1  Dillon — Law  Department,  University  of  Minn.,  Min- 

apolis,  Minn. 

1891  Daniels — Buffalo  Law  School,  University  of  Buffalo, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1891  Chase — Law  Department,  University  of  Oregon,  Port- 
land, Ore. 

189 1  Harlan — College  of  Law,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
Madison,  Wisconsin. 

1893  Swan — School  of  Law,  Ohio  State  University,  Colum- 
bus, Ohio. 

1893  McClain — Law  Department,  State  University  of  Iowa, 
Iowa  (Mty,  Iowa. 

1895  Lincoln — College  of   Law,  University  of  Nebraska, 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

1896  OsGOODE — Law  School  of  Upper  Canada,  Toronto, 

Ontario. 

1896  Fuller — Chicago  College  of  Law,  Lake  Forest  Uni- 

versity, Chicago,  111. 

1897  Miller — Law  Department,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Uni- 

versity, Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
1897     Green — School  of  Law,  University  of  Kansas,  Law- 
rence, Kansas. 

The  charter  of  *' Benjamin"  was  withdrawn  by  the 
Council  because  of  the  small  amount  of  material  upon  which 
the  Chapter  depended  for  membership.  The  charter  of 
"Jay"  was  withdrawn  for  a  similar  reason,  in  1893,  by  the 
Third  National  Convention. 

the  brief. 

In  October,  1887,  Brother  Baird,  then  Secretary  of  the 
Council,  started  the  publication  of  a  journal  devoted  to  the 
interests  of  the  Fraternity  and  known  as  ^^  The  Brief. ^^  It 
contained,  in  addition  to  letters  from  the  Scriptors  of  the 
several  chapters,  an  appendix  showing  the  geographical  dis- 


HISTORY  OF  PHI  DELTA  PHI,  xiii 

tribution  of  the  members.  Only  five  numbers  were  issued, 
the  publication  being  suspended  in  June,  1888.  In  i\umber 
2,  the  December  number,  appears  a  call  for  a  general  con- 
vention of  the  Fraternity  to  take  place  in  New  York  City  in 
April,  1888,  while  in  number  3)  the  last  issue,  appears  a 
similar  call  fixing  the  date  of  a  convention  to  be  held  on 
Tuesday,  August  14,  1888. 

THE  SECOND  NATIONAL  CONVENTION 

was  held  at  New  York  City,  May  7  and  8,  1889,  delegates 
from  eleven^ chapters  being  in  attendance.  It  was  called  to 
order  at  ten  A.  M.,  Tuesday,  May  7,  in  Room  No.  58,  New 
York  University  Building,  by  Brother  Baird. 

Several  constitutional  amendments  were  proposed  and 
carried,  and  action  was  taken  relative  to  official  jewelers,  a 
book  of  songs,  and  annual  letters.  The  membership  of  the 
Council  was  increased  to  five,  the  following  being  elected: 

James  E.  Howell,  Kent,  '70,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Wm.  R.  Baird,  Story,  '82,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Henry  W.  Jessup,  Field,  *^Z^  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Chas.  W.  Artz,  Story,  '86,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Edward  I.  Smith,   Choate,  '89,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Upon  motion  it  was  ena.cted  that  the  next  convention  be 
held  in  New  York  City,  the  second  Tuesday  in  October, 
1892.  Owing  to  the  fact,  however,  that  the  World's  Fair  was 
to  be  held  at  a  more  centrally  located  city,  the  Council  post- 
poned the  date  of  the 

third  national  convention 

to  July  17  and  18,  1893,  when  it  was  called  to  order  in  room 
No.  309  of  the  Masonic  Temple  at  Chicago,  111.,  at  eleven, 
A.  M.,  July  17,  by  Brother  Baird. 

While  the  constitutional  provision  requiring  an  affirma- 
tive vote  of  all  the  chapters  necessary  to  admission  of  a  new 
one,  remained  unchanged,  an  amendment  was  added  direct- 
ing the  Secretary  to  **  record  an  affirmative  vote  for  any 
chapter  from  which  no  negative  vote  is  received  within  sixty 


xiv  PHI  DEL  TA    PHL 

days  (during  term  time)  of  the  time  when  a  second  notice 
shall  have  been  sent  to  such  chapter  requesting  action  on  a 
petition."  As  at  the  previous  convention,  a  motion  to  con- 
sider the  establishment  of  a  Fraternity  journal  was  discussed 
and  lost.  The  committee  upon  the  locality  from  which  the 
next  Council  should  be  selected,  and  upon  the  membership 
of  the  same,  made  two  reports.  It  was  finally  decided  to 
choose  neither  New  York  nor  Cincinnati,  as  it  was  believed 
that  a  fuller  representation  of  the  chapters  could  be  had  at 
Chicago.  The  following  members  of  the  Council  were  then 
elected:  * 

Hon.  Geo.  Mills  Rogers,  Booth,  '8i,  Chicago,  111. 

Harrison  Musgrave,  Marshall,  '84,  Chicago,  111. 

Geo.  A.  Katzenberger,  Kent,  '90,  Chicago,  111. 

Harry  J.  Kendig,  Hamilton,  '88,  Chicago,  111. 

Wm.  F.  Pillsbury,  Choate,  '92,  Chicago,  111. 

Before  adjournment,  the  following  resolution  upon 
motion  was  adopted: 

^^ Resolved^  that  the  thanks  of  this  convention  be,  and 
are  hereby  accorded  to  Brother  Wm.  R.  Baird  for  his  ser- 
vices as  Secretary  of  the  Council  for  the  last  eleven  years." 

The  policy  of  the  new  Council  can  be  outlined  as  fol- 
lows: To  keep  in  permanent  and  accessable  form,  for  the 
use  of  successive  Councils,  the  important  papers  relating  to 
the  Order;  to  plentifully  supply  the  chapters  with  printed 
matter,  to  draw  the  bands  of  fellowship  and  interest  closer  by 
frequent  publications  of  list  of  Scriptors  and  Consuls  with 
their  respective  addresses;  to  cause  a  more  general  observ- 
ance of  the  constitutional  provision  for  annual  letters;  to 
encourage  the  keeping  of  scrap-books,  letter-files,  records, 
etc.,  by  each  chapter. 

The  songs  of  the  Fraternity  were  collected  and  printed. 
A  new  edition  of  the  historical  leaflet  was  issued.  Sugges- 
tions were  offered  to  the  chapters  for  a  fitting  observance  of 
the  25  th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  our  Order,  conse- 
quently, on  December  13,  1894,  a  considerable  number  of  the 


HISTORY  OF  PHI  DELTA  PHI.  xv 

chapters  celebrated  the  day  by  a  banquet.  Believing  that 
more  frequent  conventions  would  be  a  benefit  to  both  indi- 
vidual chapters  and  the  Fraternity  at  large,  the  Council  did 
not  wait  for  the  expiration  of  the  three  year  limit,  but  gave 
notice  that  the 

FOURTH  NATIONAL  CONVENTION 

would  be  held  in  the  lecture  room  of  the  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Law  School  in  June,  1895.  The  following  chapters 
were  represented  either  by  delegates  or  proxy  instructions: 
Booth,  Chase,  Choate,  Conkling,  Daniels,  Dillon,  Field, 
Hamilton,  Harlan,  Kent,  Lincoln,  Marshall,  McClain, 
PoMEROv  and  Story.  The  convention  was  called  to  order  at 
10  A.  M.,  June  24,  by  Hon.  George  Mills  Rogers,  President 
■of  the  Council.  The  report  of  the  Secretary,  Geo.  A. 
Katzenberger,  showed  that  the  chapters  had  never  before 
been  in  such  general  good  standing,  and  called  attention  to 
the  fact  that,  whereas,  only  Kent  and  Harlan  Chapters  had 
issued  annual  letters  prior  to  1893,  eight  chapters  had,  since 
then,  observed  the  "recommendation"  of  the  convention  of 
1 889.  Said  recommendation  was  at  this  convention,  amended, 
changing  the  time  of  issuance  of  the  circular  letters  by  the 
chapters,  from  May  to  February.  The  constitution  was 
amended  to  permit  the  granting  of  petitions  from  Canada. 
An  attempt  having  been  made  by  one  of  the  chapters  to  elect 
lady  members,  the  constitution  was  further  amended  to  pre- 
vent so  radical  an  innovation.  Realizing  that  the  conserva- 
tive policy  of  the  Fraternity  had  been  the  means  of  excluding 
■several  desirable  law  clubs,  the  constitution  was  amended  by 
the  addition  of  the  following  clause:  **If  not  more  than  two 
(2)  chapters  dissent,  and  a  majority  of  the  Council  shall 
favor  the  formation  of  the  proposed  chapter,  the  Secretary 
shall  at  once  issue  a  charter  to  the  applicants."  Upon 
recommendation  of  the  Council,  the  Constitution  was  also 
amended,  making  the  election  of  a  Historian  by  each  chapter 
obligatory. 


xvi  PHI  DELTA    PHL 

Biennial  conventions  were  provided  for,  and  the  Secre- 
tary authorized  to  compile  and  publish  a  new  catalogue. 
The  publication  of  a  Fraternity  journal  was  postponed,  with 
a  view,  however,  to  the  issuance  of  such  a  magazine  at  a  not 
distant  date.  The  minutes  of  this  convention  cover  forty- 
one  pages,  several  pages  being  devoted  to  the  pro  and  con 
anent  the  admission  and  initiation  of  ladies.  Although  the 
Secretary  of  the  Council  oifered  his  resignation,  owing  ta 
the  fact  of  his  removal  to  another  city,  the  resignation  was 
not  accepted  and  the  same  Council  was  elected. 

The  Council  organized  themselves  as  before  and  adopted 
a  continuance  of  the  same  policy.  New  editions  of  the  con- 
stitution and  song  book,  together  with  the  minutes  of  both 
Third  and  Fourth  National  Conventions  were  plentifully  sup- 
plied to  each  chapter. 

THE  FIFTH  NATIONAL  CONVENTION 

was  held  in  the  Lecture  room  of  the  Northwestern  University, 
Law  School,  No.  711  Masonic  Temple,  Chicago,  111.,  during 
the  Christmas  vacation  of  1896-7.  It  was  called  to  order  at 
10  A.  M.,  Monday,  December  28,  1896,  by  Hon.  Geo.  Mills 
Rogers,  President  of  the  Council.  The  following  chapters 
were  represented  either  by  delegates  or  proxy  instructions: 
Booth,  Chase,  Choate,  Conkling,  Cooley,  Daniels,  Dil- 
lon, Field,  Fuller,  Gibson,  Hamilton,  Kent,  Lincoln, 
McClain,  Minor,  Pomerov,  Swan,  Tifdeman,  Waite  and 
Webster. 

The  report  of  the  Council  was  lengthy  and  quoted  freely 
from  the  annual  letters  of  the  Chapters,  reflecting  an  increased 
interest  on  the  part  of  all  Chapters  in  the  matters  pertaining 
to  the  whole  Order. 

The  financial  report  showed  that  the  **Law  of  1889" 
assessing  each  initiate  the  sum  of  one  dollar  was  no  longer 
sufficient  to  defray  the  expenses  of  the  Order,  and  that  there 
was  a  deficit. 

During  the  afternoon  session  the  matter  of  the  establish- 
ment of  a  fraternity  journal  was  discussed,  but  the  action 


HISTORY  OF  PHI  DELTA  PHI  xvii 

taken  was  not  sufficiently  definite  to  warrant  its  publication. 
The  initiation  fee  was  increased  to  ^2.00  and.  an  annual 
assessment  of  one  dollar  on  each  active  member  levied. 

The  following  brothers  were  then  elected  as  members  of 
the  new  Council: 

Hon.  Geo.  Mills  Rogers,  Booth,  '81,  Chicago,  111. 

Benjamin  S.  Cable,  Story,  '98,  Chicago,  111. 

Wm.  Brown,  Jr.,  Cooley,  '96,  Chicago,  111. 

Chas.  W.  Lucas,  Fuller,  '96,  Chicago,  111. 

Geo.  A.  Katzenberger,  Kent,  '90,  Greenville,  O. 

The  office  of  Cataloguer  was  created,  and  the  duties  of 
such  officer  defined,  while  the  work  devolving  upon  the 
Scriptor  and  Historian  of  each  Chapter  was  more  fully  out- 
lined. The  Forget-me-not  was  chosen  as  the  Fraternity 
flower. 

The  second  day  session  was  held  on  Tuesday,  December 
29th,  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Council  was  voted  a  salary  of 
JI75  per  college  year.  After  nominations  made  and  roll  call, 
it  was  decided  to  hold  the  next  National  Convention  at  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

The  minutes  of  this  Convention  cover  49  pages,  an 
addenda  commemorating  a  delightful  banquet  given  to  the 
visiting  delegates  by  the  Fuller  Chapter  at  its  headquarters 
in  the  cafe  of  the  Pullman  building. 

Since  then  the  Council  has  endeavored  to  carry  out  all 
of  its  own  and  suggested  ideas  for  the  benefit  of  the  Order. 
It  has  tried  to  keep  in  touch  with  each  officer  of  every  Chap- 
ter by  frequent  communications,  and  has  kept  them  supplied 
with  fraternity  literature,  songs,  blanks,  etc.  It  continued 
to  encourage  the  issuance  of 

ANNUAL  LETTERS, 

and  now  presents  a  list  of  all  annual  letters  which  have  come 
Jo  its  notice: 

Kent — September,  1874,  calling  attention  to  the  sixth 
annual  convention  and  reunion  in  February,  1875;  January, 
1878;    December,    1879;    December,    1880;    January,    1882; 


xviii  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

February,  1883;  April,  1886;  May,  1887;  May,  1888;  June, 
1889;  May,  1890;  May,  1891;  June,  1892;  June,  1893;  May,, 
1894;  May,  1895;  May,  1896;  May,  1897. 

Story — April,  1895;  April,  1896;  April,  1897. 

CooLEY — March,  1896. 

PoMEROY — June,  1895;  May,  1896;  June,  1897. 

Marshall — ^June,  1896;  April,  1897. 

Webster — ^May,  1894;  April,  1897'. 

Hamilton — May,  1894;  April,  1896. 

Choate — May,  1894;  June,  1896. 

Field — June,  1895;  May,  1896;  June,  1897. 

CoNKLiNG — May,  1894;  May,  1895. 

Tiedeman — March,  1896;  May,  1897. 

Minor — May,  1894. 

Dillon — June,  1894;  June,  1895;  June,   1896. 

Daniels -May,  1896. 

Chase — May,  1895;  May,  1896;  April,  1897. 

Harlan — May,  1892;  May,  1894;  May,  1895;  Aprils 
1896. 

Swan — May,  1895;  May,  1896. 

McClain — May,  1894;  April,  1896;  March,  1897. 

Lincoln — May,  1896. 

OsGOODE — April,  1896;  May,  1897. 

Fuller — January,  1897. 


POUCY  OF  THE  ORDER. 

It  is  the  settled  policy  of  the  Fraternity  not  to  antag- 
onize the  existing  social  or  literary  organizations  in  the  law 
schools  which  is  enters.  It  includes  within  its  ranks,  mem- 
bers of  all  the  college  fraternities,  though  in  one  or  two 
instances,  there  has  been  local  rivalry.  For  a  time,  the 
Booth  Chapter  had  a  local  rival.  Later  the  Michigan  Chap- 
ter of  Sigma  Chi,  for  a  while,  confined  its  membership  to  the 
law  school,  while  at  present  that  is  true  of  Kappa  Sigma  at 
Ann  Arbor.  The  legal  fraternity  of  Delta  Chi  has  chapters 
in  five  of  the  law  schools  where  our  own  order  had  already 
obtained  a  foothold,  but  its  competition  has  been  welcomed 
rather  than  feared.  As  indicated  by  the  quoted  preamble, 
the  character  of  the  membership  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  is  neces- 
sarily high.  Not  only  does  the  roll  of  its  honorary  members 
include  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States,  and  several  of 
the  Associate  Justices,  but  also  the  leading  professors  and 
legal  authors  of  this  country.  Its  regular  members  are  fast 
taking  prominent  places  as  judges,  legislators,  managers  of 
great  corporations,  authors  and  other  positions  open  to  mem- 
bers of  the  legal  profession. 

AIMS  AND  OBJECTS. 

The  exercises  of  the  chapters  vary  according  to  local 
conditions.  Each  chapter  is  recommended  to  frame  a  sched- 
ule of  work  to  supplement  the  law  school  course;  for  instance, 
in  Law  Schools  where  practice  is  not  taught,  the  chapters 
should  turn  their  attention  to  such  exercises;  where  political 
science  is  wanting,  the  chapters  are  expected  to  take  up  that; 
in  each  case,  trying  to  round  out  and  add  to  the  regular 
instruction.  Several  of  the  chapters  conclude  each  meeting 
with  a  dinner,  while  others  hear  lectures  from  Alumni  mem- 
bers and  prominent  local  attorneys.  Nearly  all  arrange  for 
annual  reunions  and  banquets  to  which  the  members  of 
sister  chapters  and  resident  alumni  are  invited. 


XX  PHI  DEL  TA  PHL 

CATALOGUES. 

After  graduation,  the  members  form  a  widespread 
exchange  for  the  interchange  of  business  and  information,  as 
well  as  professional  courtesies,  which  advantage  is  facilitated 
by  the  catalogues  of  the  Fraternity.  A  sixteen  page  cata- 
logue was  printed  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  in  1880,  and  in 
September,  1881,  a  revised  edition  was  published  at  Fort 
Madison,  la.  The  following  editions  were  compiled  and 
published  by  Secretary  Baird. 

Third,  Sixty- three  pages,  1885. 

Fourth,  supplement  to  Third,  1886. 

Fifth,  one  hundred  and  forty-nine  pages,  1889. 

Sixth,  two  hundred  and  fifty-one  pages,  preceded  by  a 
history  of  the  Fraternity,  1892. 

The  bond  of  Union  between  the  graduate  members  is 
rather  closer  than  that  between  members  of  Greek  Letter 
Fraternities,  generally,  which  is  natural  where  there  is  a  con- 
tinuous community  of  interest  and  pursuits. 

The  Fraternity,  though  properly  ranked  among  the  fore- 
most of  the  Greek  Letter  Secret  Societies,  does  not  assume 
a  stringent  air  of  secrecy.  It  is  true,  that  the  motto,  the 
grip,  and  the  pass-words  are  not  communicated  to  outsiders, 
but  no  special  secrecy  attaches  to  its  constitution,  policy  or 
tendency.  .  A  number  of  the  annual  announcements  of  Law 
Schools  publish  the  roll  of  chapters  and  their  respective 
location,  as  well  as  the  names  and  official  positions  of  the 
members  of  the  local  chapter. 

Phi  Delta  Phi  has  a  grand  future  before  it.  It  is 
increasing  at  the  rate  of  about  two  hundred  and  fifty  mem- 
bers a  year,  and  thus  comprises  a  large  per  cent,  of  all  the 
lawyers  who  are  admitted  to  practice  each  year.  Com- 
posed of  selected  men,  who  are  by  training  and  education, 
bound  to  exert  a  good  influence,  it  cannot  but  elevate  the 
standard  of  professional  ethics. 

This  organization  is  certainly  one  of  the  happiest  and 
most  successful  examples  of  the  fraternity  idea. 


KRNT    GHAPTRR 


IN    THE 


LAW  DEPARTMENT 


OF   THE 


University  of  Michigan. 


ON  the  nth  of  June,  1805,  the  City  of  Detroit,  Michigan, 
was  laid  in  ashes,  only  two  buildings  escaping.  Funds 
were  subscribed  by  Montreal  and  Michiliraacinac  in  aid  of 
the  sufferers.  Part  of  this  fund  remaining  undistributed,  it 
was  decided  to  use  it  in  the  furtherance  of  education.  A 
school  was  established  in  1808,  which  two  years  later,  18 10, 
had  183  pupils.  The  Territorial  Government  of  Michigan 
on  the  26th  of  August,  181 7,  passed  an  act  entitled,  "An  Act 
to  establish  the  Catholepistemiad,  or  University  of  Michi- 
gania,"  to  be  located  in  the  village  of  Detroit.  Its  inception 
was  due  to  a  man  of  quaint  erudition,  named  Judge  Wood- 
ward. It  had  thirteen  professorships,  including  chairs  of 
Anthropoglossica,  Physiognostica,  Polemetica,  etc.  In  the 
first  instance  two  men  absorbed  the  entire  thirteen  polysyl- 
labic professorships.  One  of  these  two  professors,  a  Pres- 
byterian divine  named  John- Monteith,  occupied  seven  chairs 
and  acted  as  President;  and  the  other,  the  Rev.  Father 
Richard,  occupied  the  other  six  chairs  and  acted  as  Vice- 
President.  The  Rev.  Gabriel  Richard  was  a  remarkable 
priest  who  bears  the  distinction  of  being  the  only  Catholic 
clergyman  ever  elected  to  Congress,  and  who  gave  an 
impulse  to  education  in  the  West.     The  act  above  referred 


2  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

to  is  as  pedantic  in  its  phraseology  as  is  the  title.  The 
pedantry,  however,  was  in  the  phraseology  only.  It  pro- 
vided for  primary  schools,  high  schools,  academies  and 
colleges,  and  their  location  in  the  counties,  cities  and  town- 
ships. The  University  was  to  be  the  climax  of  all  these 
lesser  schools. 

In  182 1  the  act  creating  the  Catholepistemiad,  with  its 
"School  of  Sciences  relative  to  the  minds  of  animals,  to 
the  human  mind,  to  spiritual  existence,  to  the  Deity  and 
Religion,"  was  repealed,  and  the  University  of  Michigan 
succeeded  to  the  rights  of  the  old  corporation. 

A  further  change  in  plan  was  made  by  the  State  of  Mich- 
igan, in  1837,  and  the  University,  with  a  more  intelligible 
and  practical  scheme  of  operation,  was  removed  to  the  little 
hamlet  of  Ann  Arbor,  where  it  was  located  on  a  40  acre  lot 
donated  to  the  State  for  that  purpose. 

A  Law  Department  in  the  University  had  been  in  con- 
templation from  early  territorial  days,  and  was  required  by 
a  mandatory  provision  in  the  act  of  1837,  by  which  the 
University  scheme  was  very  carefully  and  fully  outlined. 
The  Law  Department  matriculated  its  first  students  in  1859, 
with  J.  V.  Campbell,  T.  M.  Cooley  and  C.  I.  Walker  as  pro- 
fessors. The  large  picture  of  Judge  Cooley,  presented  to 
the  Law  Department  by  Brother  A.  D.  Elliot,  '87,  was  for 
several  years  alone  above  the  rostrum,  until  on  Thursday, 
May  II,  1893,  the  pictures  of  the  late  Judges  Campbell  and 
Walker  were  presented  by  Justice  C.  B.  Grant. 


For  the  history  of  the  formioff  of  Kent  Chapter,  see  previous  pages. 

The  names  of  non-graduates  of  this  Chapter  are  indicated  by  a  dagger  (t), 
while  the  names  of  those  deceased  are  preceded  by  an  asterisk  (*)  ana  yearofdeath. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS- 


Nathan  Davis  Abbott,  ^  T,  Stanford  University,  California. 

A.  B.,  Yale,  1877.  Member  of  "Scroll  and  Key.'*  Student-at-Law, 
Watertown,  Massachusetts,  1877-9.  ^^-  ^'*  Boston  Law  School, 
1880.  Author  of  **  Descents,  Wills,  and  Administration;"  the  **Law 
Reports,"  ^«V^i^«  Zflwy<7«nw/,  June,  1892;  "Testamentary  Prom- 
isei^  to  Pay,"  Michigan  Latv  Journal^  June,  1892;  "Testamentary 
Capacity  as  afiEected  by  Contract,"  Northwestern  Law  Review^  Jan- 
uary, 1893.  Tappan  Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan, 
1891-2.  Professor  of  Law  and  Secretary  of  the  Faculty  of  the  North- 
western University  Law  School,  1892-4.  Professor  of  Law,  Leland 
Stanford  Jr.  University,  since  1894.     No.  23  Salvatierra  street. 

Levi  Lewis  Barbour,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1863;  LL.  B.,  ibid.y  1865;  M.  A.,  ibid,^ 
1876.  President  of  the  Associated  Charities  in  Detroit,  Michigan. 
Member  of  Board  of  Regents,  University  of  Michigan,  1892-7. 

Thomas  Francis  Bayard,  Wilmington,  Delaware. 

Born  in  Wilmington,  Delaware,  October  29,  1828.  Educated  in  Flushing 
School.  LL.  D.,  Harvard,  1877.  LL.  D.,  Dartmouth,  1882.  LL.  D., 
Yale,  1883.  LL.  D.,  University  of  Michigan,  1891.  D.  C.  L.,  Ox- 
ford, England,  June  24,  1896.  Member  of  Electoral  Commission, 
1876-7.  U.  S.  Senator  from  Delaware,  1869-85.  Secretary  of  State, 
1885-9.  Address  "Individual  Freedom:  The  Germ  of  National 
Progress  and  Permanence,"  delivered  before  the  Edinburgh  Philo- 
sophical Institution,  November  7,  1895,  appearing  in  American  Law 
Review^  January-February,  1896.  Ambassador  Extraordinary  and 
Plenipotentiary  to  Great  Britain,  since  1893. 

Thomas  Ashford  Bogle,  128  Hill  street,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Born  in  Guernsey  County,  Ohio,  May  14,  1852.  Principal  of  City 
Schools  of  Marion,  Kansas.  County  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction,  Marion  County.  County  Attorney  of  Marion  County, 
Kansas.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1888.  Professor  of  Law 
in  charge  of  the  Practice  Court,  University  of  Michigan,  since  1894. 

Henry  Billings  Brown,  i4  J  ^,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  South  Lee,  Massachusetts,  March  2,  1836.  A.  B.,  Yale,  1856. 
Attended  Lectures  at  both  Harvard  and  Yale  Law  Schools,  LL.  D., 
University  of  Michigan,  1887.  LL.  D.,  Yale,  1891.  Was  admitted 
to  the  Bar  of  Wayne  County,  Michigan,  July,  i860.  Appointed  Dep- 
uty U.  S.  Marshal,  1861.  Assistant  U.  S.  Attorney  Eastern  District  of 
Michigan.  Judge  of  State  Circuit  Court  of  Wayne  County,  1868. 
Judge  of  District  for  Eastern  District  of  Michigan,  1875-91.  Author 
of    ** Admiralty    Reports."       In    1889,    before    the    American    Bar 


4  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

Association,  he  made  an  address  on  **  Judicial  Independence.'*  In 
1893,  before  the  same  association,  he  discussed  the  question  of  the 
Distribution  of  Property  and  the  Proposed  Remedies  for  its  Inequali- 
ties. Address  before  the  Ohio  Bar  Association,  1892.  Address  on 
"The  Twentieth  Century,"  Yale  Law  School,  1895.  Address  before 
Harvard  Law 'School  Association,  June,  1895.  Appointed  Associate 
Justice  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court,  December  23,  iSqo; 
was  unanimously  confirmed  December  29,  and  took  the  oath  of  office 
January  5,  1891.     (Res.)  No.  1720  Sixteenth  street,  N.  W. 

John  Wayne  Champlin,  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan. 

Born  February  7,  1831,  at  Kingston,  Ulster  County,  New  York.  Entered 
Academy  of  Rhinebeck,  Duchess  County,  New  York,  1844.  Com- 
pleted a  course  at  Harpersfield.  Studied  Civil  Engineering  at  Dela- 
ware Institute,  Franklin,  New  York.  Removed  to  Grand  Rapids, 
Michigan,  1854.  City  Recorder,  City  Attorney  and  Mayor  of  Grand 
Rapids.  Elected  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Michigan,  1893. 
Author  of  "Legal  Ethics,"  Ji^s  Gestacy  1896.  LL.  D.,  University  of 
Michigan,  1887.  Professor  of  I^w,  University  of  Michigan,  since 
1892. 

Edwin  Forrest  Conely,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Law  Department,  University  of  Michigan,  1869-70.  Member  of  Michi- 
gan Legislature,  1877.  President  of  State  Military  Board.  Author 
of  **A  Suggestion  Concerning  the  Law  of  Inter-State  Extradition," 
Michigan  Law  Journal^  June,  1892.  Professor  of  Law,  University 
of  Michigan,  1892-3. 

Thomas  McIntyre  Cooley,  A\  J  (P,  76  S.  State  street,  Ann 
Arbor,  Michigan. 

Born  at  Attica,  New  York,  January  6,  1824.  His  father,  Thomas  Cooley, 
was  a  Massachusetts  farmer  of  the  Puritan  blood,  who  settled  in  Attica 
with  a  large' family  in  1804,  having  invested  his  limited  means  in  one 
hundred  acres  of  wild  timber  land,  which  he  brought  under  cultivation 
with  the  help  of  his  family. 

The  subject  of  this  notice  secured  for  himself  a  fair  academic  education, 
taught  school  for  three  terms,  and  having  decided  to  study  the  law, 
began  in  the  office  of  Theron  R.  Strong,  of  Palmyra,  New  York,  who 
afterwards  became  one  of  the  judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  that 
State, 

He  removed  to  Adrian,  Michigan,  in  1843  where  he  continued  his  legal 
studies  in  a  private  law  office  until  1846,  when  he  was  admitted  to  the 
bar.  In  the  meantime  he  had  held  the  office  of  Deputy  County  Clerk 
and  Register  in  chancery,  performing  practically  all  the  official  duties 
of  his  principal.  For  a  while  he  edited  a  newspaper,  Thf  Watch 
Tower. 

In  January,  1846,  he  entered  the  practice  of  law  in  Tecumseh,  Michigan, 
with  Judge  Consider  A.  Stacey.  But  he  had  not  yet  fully  decided 
upon  a  permanent  profession,  and  for  the  next  two  years  was  associ- 
ated with  Mr.  J.  W.  Scott  as  a  dealer  in  real  estate,  in  Toledo,  Ohio. 
He  then  returned  to  Adrian  and  became  a  partner  of  the  Hon.  F.  C. 
Beman,  an  able  lawyer,  afterwards  in  Congress. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  5 

He  was  elected  Circuit  Court  Commissioner,  and  also  Recorder  of  Adrian, 
in  1850.  In  1854  he  was  elected  by  the  Legislature  of  the  State  to 
compile  the  public  statutes  of  Michigan  from  the  earliest  days,  a  duty 
which  he  p>erformed  to  general  public  satisfaction,  classifying  all  the 
laws  after  a  plan  originating  with  himself  and  followed  in  the  classifi- 
cations made  by  his  successors. 

In  1857  he  was  appx>inted  a  reporter  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court.  This  ofBce  he  held  until  1804,  publishing  in  the  meantime 
eight  volumes  of  reports. 

When  the  Department  of  Law  was  organized  in  the  State  University,  in 
1859,  ^^^  J^y  Professorship  was  tendered  to  him  and  accepted.  As  the 
other  professors  appointed  at  the  same  time  resided  in  the  City  of 
Detroit  and  were  not  expected  to  change  their  residence,  it  became 
necessary  for  him  to  remove  to  Ann  Arbor,  which  he  did  before  tak- 
ing up  the  duties  to  which  he  was  chosen.  He  was  lecturer  on  real 
estate  law  and  the  law  of  domestic  relations  from  the  first.  He  lec- 
tured also  on  Constitutional  Law,  which  soon,  from  the  demands  made 
upon  his  attention,  became  the  leading  subject  of  discussion  and  con- 
tinued to  be  such  while  he  remained  in  the  position.  He  was  lecturer 
on  Constitutional  Law  and  Medical  Jurisprudence  from  1861  to  1865. 
After  resigning  as  Dean  of  the  Law  Department  in  18S4,  he  was 
appointed  as  Professor  of  History  and  Dean  of  the  School  of  Political 
Science,  a  position  which  he  held  a  number  of  years.  He  has  been 
President  of  the  University  Alumni  Association  since  t886. 

He  was  elected  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Michigan  to 
fill  a  vacancy  in  November,  1864,  and  re-elected  in  1869  and  again  in 
1877  for  the  full  terms  of  eight  years  each,  making  his  full  service 
upon  that  Court  twenty-one  years,  during  part  of  which  time  he  was 
Chief  Justice. 

The  honorary  degree  of  LL.  D.  was  conferred  upon  him  by  the  University 
of  Michigan  in  1873,  and  in  1886  the  same  degree  was  given  him  by 
Harvard.  Princeton  University  also,  in  1896,  at  its  Sesquicentennial 
celebration,  honored  him  in  company  with  a  number  of  distinguished 
people  of  this  and  other  countries  with  the  same  degree. 

When  the  Interstate  Commerce  I^w  was  to  be  put  in  operation,  in  1887, 
at  the  special  solicitation  of  President  Cleveland  he  accepted  the  office 
of  Chairman  of  the  Commission  appointed  to  enforce  it,  the  President 
speaking  of  the  strong  public  opinion  which  called  for  the  appoint- 
ment and  stating  that  it  was  in  deference  to  that  opinion  that  he 
tendered  the  office.  This  appointment  necessitated  his  proceeding  to 
Washington  for  the  performance  of  the  duties  thereby  imposed  upon 
him,  and  which  were  found  to  be  very  severe  and  laborious.  The 
chairmanship  in  particular  required  great  labor,  which  he  performed 
for  the  most  part  with  little  aid  from  a  stenographer  or  other  clerk. 
This  he  found  to  be  gradually  undermining  his  health,  and  finally  to- 
such  an  extent  that  he  was  compelled  to  divest  himself  of  a  consider- 
able portion  of  the  active  labor  or  resign  the  duties  of  the  office 
altogether.  This  last  resource  he  finally  adopted  and  laid  down  his 
office  in  1891  with  the  view  of  getting  the  rest  which  it  was  obvious  he 
was  in  need  of.  He  returned  to  Ann  Arbor,  where  he  has  since  resided 
in  comparative  retirement. 

Judge  Cooley  was  married  in  1846  to  Mary  Elizabeth  Horton,  a  woman  of 
accomplishments  and  rare  ability,  with  whom  he  lived  happily  until 
her  death  in  1890,  and  by  whom  he  had  six  children,  all  living. 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

Judge  Cooley  is  better  known  throughout  the  country  as  an  author  than 
in  any  other  capacity.  The  translators  of  von  Hoist's  **  Constitutional 
History  of  the  United  States**  dedicated  that  famous  work  to  Judge 
Cooley  as  **one  of  the  most  eminent  expounders  of  our  Constitution.*' 
His  ** Constitutional  Limitations,**  which  first  appeared  in  1868,  is  the. 
work  by  which  he  is  most  widely  known.  It  has  passed  through  numer^ 
ous  editions,  the  sixth  appearing  in  1890,  while  an  edition  for  students- 
has  been  published  since.  An  edition  of  **Blackstone*s  Commenta- 
ries,** very  fully  annotated,  with  the  view  of  its  being  used  in  the  law 
schools  of  the  country,  has  also  appeared  in  several  editions  and  has 
been  universally  received  with  satisfaction.  An  edition  of  ** Story  on 
the  Constitution  '*  has  been  edited  by  him,  fully  annotated,  the  fourth 
edition  in  two  volumes  appearing  in  1873.  He  is  also  author  of  the 
following  works:  ** Taxation,'*  written  especially  with  reference  to> 
taxation  for  State  purposes  provided  for  in  State  constitutions,  and 
appearing  revised  in  1886;  **A  Treatise  on  the  Principle  of  the  Law 
of  Torts  or  Legal  Wrongs  of  a  Civil  Nature,**  which  has  passed 
through  several  editions  and  been  condensed  for  use  in  law  schools^ 
and  ** Constitutional  Law,*'  second  edition,  1891.  He  edited 
E.  B.  Harrington's  Michigan  Chancery  Reports  of  1837-42,  while  the 
articles  on  Law  in  the  second  edition  of  the  American  Encyclopedia 
were  also  edited  by  him.  In  1885  he  published  a  **  History  of  Mich- 
igan" as  one  of  the  American  Commonwealth  series  begun  by  Hough* 
ton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  He  further  wrote  an  Introduction  to  **The  Ameri- 
can Railway  "  in  1887. 

Inasmuch  as  Judge  Cooley  has  not  preserved  all  of  his  published  papers- 
and  addresses,  the  following  list  is  necessarily  imperfect: 

1.  The  Judicial  Functions  of  Surveyors,  1852. 

2.  What  the  Law  can  do  for  the  health  of  the  People.  An  address- 
at  a  State  Sanitary  Convention. 

3.  Some  Checks    and    Balances    in    Government,    International 
'    Reinew,  May  and  June,  1876. 

4.  The  Cases  in  which  the  Master  is  Liable  for  Injuries,  Southern 
Law  Review y  1876. 

5.  Liability  of  Public  Officers  to  Private  Actions  for  Neglect  of 
Duty,  Southern  Law  Review^  1877.  (This  paper  opens  with  a  sen- 
tence since  widely  quoted,  "A  public  office  is  a  public  trust.'*) 

6.  Limits  to  State  Control  of  Private  Business,  Princeton  Reine^v^ 
March,  1878. 

7.  Changes  in  the  Balance  of  Governmental  Powers.  Address  tO' 
the  law  students  of  the  University  of  Michigan,  1878. 

8.  The  Surrender  of  Fugitives  from  Justice,  Princeton  RevieiOy 
January,  1879. 

9.  The  Recording  Laws  of  the  United  States,  their  Inadequacy  and 
their  Danger.     Address  before  the  American  Bar  Association,  1881. 

10.  Presidential  Inability, A^(C?rM  American  Review^ November,  188 1. 

11.  State  Regulation  of  Corporate  Profits,  North  American 
Review f  September,  1883. 

12.  The  Abnegation  of  Self- Government,  Princeton  Review^ 
November,  1883. 

13.  Law  as  an  Educating  Force.  Address  at  the  Law  Commence- 
ment, University  of  Michigan,  1884. 

14.  What  Shall  be  Done  with  our  Ex- Presidents?  Contribution  to 
a  Symposium,  The  Century j  December,  1885. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  7 

15.  Codification,  American  Law  Review^  May  and  June,  1886. 

16.  The  Semi-Centennial  of  Michigan.  Address  delivered  at  the 
celebration  of  the  State  Semi-Centennial,  1886. 

17.  Arbitr|tion  in  Labor  Disputes,  The  Forum^  June,  i886. 

18.  The  Influence  of  Habits  of  Thought  upon  our  Institutions. 
Address  before  the  South  Carolina  Bar  Association,  1886. 

IQ.  The  Acquisition  of  Louisiana.  Address  before  the  Indiana 
Historical  Society,  1887* 

20.  The  Uncertainty  of  the  Law.  Address  before  the  Georgia  Bar 
Association,  1887. 

21.  The  Interstate  Commerce  Law:  Its  Operation  and  Resulti. 
Address  before  the  Commercial  Club  of  Boston,  1888. 

22.  On  the  Promulgation  of  the  Constitution  of  Japan.  Address 
at  Johns  Hopkins  University,  1889. 

23.  Comparative  Merits  of  Written  and  Prescriptive  Constitutions. 
Address  before  the  New  York  Bar  Association,  1889.  Printed  in  HoT' 
vard  Law  Review,  March,  1889. 

24.  The  Place  of  the  Federal  Supreme  Court  in  the  American 
Constitutional  System.  Address  before  the  Political  Science  Associa- 
tion of  the  University  of  Michigan,  1889. 

25.  Methods  of  Appointing  Presidential  Electors.  Michigan  Law 
Journal,  Vol.  I,  No.  i,  February,  1892. 

26.  Federal  Taxation  of  Lotteries,  Atlantic  Monthly,  April,  1892. 

27.  Sovereignty  in  the  United  States,  being  a  lecture  delivered  in 
a  course  on  ** Rights'*  to  a  class  of  post-graduates  in  the  Law  Depart- 
ment of  the  University  of  Michigan.  Printed  in  Michigan  Law 
Journal,  April,  1892. 

28.  State  Bank  Issues  in  Michigan.  Publication  of  the  Michigan 
Political  Science  Association,  No.  i.  May,  1893- 

29.  Federal  Taxation  of  State  Bank  Issues,  Idem, 

30.  The  Power  to  Amend  the  Federal  Constitution,  Michigan  Law 
Journal,  April,  1893. 

31.  Grave  Obstacles  to  Hawaiian  Annexation,  The  Forum,  April, 
1893. 

32.  The  President's  Power  to  Enforce  Federal  Laws.  Letter  to 
the  President,  1893. 

33.  The  Administration  of  Justice  in  the  United  States  in  Civil 
Cases.  Address  before  the  World's  Fair  Congress  Auxiliary.  Also  in 
Michigan  Law  Journal,  September,  1893. 

34.  What  the  Senate  should  do  to  Break  the  Deadlock  over  the 
Repeal  of  the  Sherman  Bill,  N.  Y,  Evening  Post,  October,  1893. 

35.  The  Influence  of  Thought  upon  our  Institutions.  Rewritten 
and  read  at  Ann  Arbor,  November  13,  1393. 

36.  Independence  of  the  Legislative  Department  of  Government, 
Argument  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  Michigan,  1893. 

37.  The  Fundamentals  of  American  Liberty,  Michigan  Law  Jour*- 
nal,  June,  1894. 

38.  The  Lawyer  as  a  Teacher  and  a  Leader,  being  a  portibn  of  the 
Pr^ident's  address  read  before  the  American  Bar  Association  at  the 
seventeenth  annual  meeting  at  Saratoga  Springs,  August  22,  1894. 
Printed  in  Michigan  Law  Journal,  September,  1894,  and  in  American 
Law  Review,  September-October,  1894. 

39.  An  address  on  Compulsory  Arbitration,  at  Ann  Arbor,  Novem- 
ber 17,  1894. 


8  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

40.  The  Founding  of  the  Law  Department  of  the  University  of 
Michigan.      To  Wit^  Senior  Law  Class  Annual,  1894. 

41.  Nullification.     An  address   in   University   Hall,    Ann  Arbor, 
April  24,  1895. 

42.  The  Webster- Hay ne  Debate.     Res  Gestae^  Senior  Law  Class 
Annual!,  1895. 

43.  A  Lawyer's  Obligations  to  the  Public,  American  Magazine  of 
Civics^  November,  1895. 

44.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Judge  Campbell.     Res  Gestae^  1896. 
The  labors  of  Judge  Cooley  in  law  schools  have  by  no  means  been  limited 

to  the  University  of  Michigan.  He  delivered  two  full  courses  of  lec- 
tures on  the  law  of  Municipal  Government  and  the  evils  connected 
therewith,  to  the  students  in  Johns  Hopkins  Univeraity  in  the  years 
1878  and  1879,  ^°^  ^  course  of  lectures  on  the  Interstate  Commerce 
Law,  in  Yale  University  during  the  latter  year.  Also  at  difiEerent 
times,  lectures  on  different  phases  of  legal-political  institutions,  in 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  that  have  never  been  published,  spend- 
ing considerable  time  in  the  City  of  Baltimore  and  watching  the 
development  of  that  institution  in  which  he  was  much  interested. 

He  was  President  of  the  American  Bar  Association  in  the  year  1893-4, 
and  wrote  the  usual  annual  address,  directing  his  attention  mainly  to 
peculiar  features  of  legal  development  going  on  at  that  time.  His 
health  at  this  time  had  become  so  bad  that  he  was  unable  to  be  present 
at  the  annual  meeting,  and  his  address  was  read  by  another. 

The  Law  Class  of  '95,  wishing  to  leave  a  suitable  memorial,  decided  upon 
a  bronze  bust  of  Judge  Cooley.  It  was  unveiled  Friday,  May  24,  1895, 
and  is  now  in  the  I^w  Library,  new  building.  An  account  of  the 
exercises,  and  the  speech  of  Hon.  Wm.  6.  Hornblower  appear  in  Res 
Gestae^  1895. 

♦1892.     Charles  Stuart  Draper. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1863.  Aide  to  General  Richardson,  U.  S. 
A.,  1861-3.  Practiced  in  Chicago  until  1870.  Member  Michigan 
Senate,  1876-8.  Practiced  Law  at  East  Saginaw.  Vice-President 
Michigan  State  Bar  Association,  [892-'3.  Regent  of  the  University 
of  Michigan,  1890-2.     Died  at  sea,  August  5,  1892. 

Claudius  Buchanan  Grant,  J  /f  £,  Lansing,  Michigan. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1859,.  M.  A.,  ibid,  1862.  LL.  D.,  ibid^ 
1891.  Taught  in  Ann  Arbor  High  School,  i859-'62.  Captain  20th 
Michigan  Infantry,  July  29,  1862.  Major,  November  21,  1863.  Lieu- 
tenant Colonel,  December  20,  1864.  Recorder  at  Ann  Arbor,  1 866-* 70. 
Member  of  Michigan  Legislature,  1871-5.  Speaker /r^; /(f/fs.,  House 
of  Representatives,  1873-5.  Prosecuting  Attorney,  1876-8.  Regent 
of  the  University  of  Michigan,  i872-'8o.  Contributor  to  Michigan 
Law  Journal y  "Circuit  Judges  and  the  Criminal  Law,"  January,  1894. 
Judge  of  the  25th  Michigan  Circuit  for  several  years.  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Michigan  since  January  i,  1890. 

Levi  Thomas  Griffin,  B  6  U,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Born  in  Clinton,  Oneida  County,  New  York,  May  23,  1837.  Second 
Lieutenant  4th  Michigan  Volunteer  Cavalry,  December  18,  1862. 
Brigade  Inspector,  December  18,  1862.     First  Lieutenant,  February  i. 


KENT  CHAPTER.  9 

1863.  Adjutant,  April  15,  1863.  Captain,  February  25,  1864.  A. 
A.  A. -General  2nd  Cavalry  Division,  September  15,  1864.  A.  A.- 
General  Cavalry  Corps,  Military  Division  of  Mississippi,  December  25, 
1864  Brevet  Major-General  U.  S.  Volunteers,  for  **  Gallant  and 
Meritorious  Services  during  the  War,"  March  13,  1865.  A.  B.,  Uni- 
Tersity  of  Michigan,  1867.  M.  A.,  i^fV,  i860.  Member  of  Board  of 
Education  of  Detroit,  Michigan,  188 1-3.  Candidate  for  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Michigan,  1887.  Elected  November  7,  1893,  to 
succeed  Congressman  Chipman,  deceased,  from  the  ist  District  of 
Michigan  in  LIII.  Congress.  Contributor  to  Michigan  Law  Journal^ 
"Contracts  of  Sale  of  Merchandise,  Fraud  on  Vendor,"  May-June, 
1896.  Fletcher  Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan  since  1886. 
Appointed  U.  S.  Pension  Agent  at  Detroit,  by  President  Cleveland, 
August  22,  1896.  Griffin  &  Russell,  Suite  No.  1 120-3,  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Building. 

John  Marshall  Harlan,  li  8  fl,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bom  in  Boyle  County,  Kentucky,  June  r,  1833.  Graduated  from  Center 
College,  Kentucky,  1850.  Studied  Law  at  Transylvania  University. 
Practiced  his  profession  at  Frankfort,  Kentucky.  Presiding  Judge  of 
Franklin  County,  Kentucky,  Court,  1858-9.  Attorney-General  of 
Kentucky.  Elector  on  the  Bell  and  Everett  Ticket,  i860.  Remov- 
ed to  Louisville.  Colonel  of  loth  Kentucky  Volunteer  Infantry, 
Union  Army,  1861,  in  General  Geo.  H.  Thomas'  Original  Division  of 
the  Army  of  Ohio.  Resigned,  1863,  at  the  time  commanding  2nd 
Brigade,  3rd  Division,  4th  Army  Corps,  although  his  name  was  before 
the  Senate  for  confirmation  as  a  Brigadier  General  of  the  Volunteers. 
Was  elected  Attorney-General  by  the  Union  party  of  Kentucky,  1863, 
and  filled  the  office  until  1867,  when  he  returned  to  active  practice  in 
Louisville.  Republican  nominee  for  Governor  of  Kentucky,  1871  and 
1875.  He  was  declared  to  be  the  candidate  of  Kentucky  for  the  Vice- 
Presidency  by  the  State  Convention  in  1872.  He  was  Chairman  of 
the  Kentucky  Delegation  to  the  National  Republican  Convention  at 
Cincinnati,  in  1876.  Declined  a  diplomatic  position  as  a  substitute 
for  the  Attorney-Generalship,  to  which,  before  he  reached  Washing- 
ton,. President  Hayes  intended  to  assign  him.  Served  as  a  member  of 
the  Louisiana  Commission.  Member  of  Behring  Sea  Tribunal  of  Arbi- 
tration.  Was  commissioned  an  Associate  Justice  of  the  United  States 
Supreme  Court,  November  29,  1877,  and  took  his  seat  December  10, 
of  same  year.  (Res.)  University  Park,  Fourteenth  street  and  Euclid 
avenue,  N.  W. 

Harry  Burns  Hutchins,  A  J  0,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

Ph.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1871.  One  of  founders  of  Michigan 
Chronicie.  Class  Orator.  Commencement  Orator.  Superintendent 
of  Schools  at  Owosso,  187 1-2.  Instructor  in  History  and  Rhetoric, 
University  of  Michigan,  1872-3.  A.ssistant  Professor  of  History  and 
English  Literature,  1873-4,  and  of  History  and  Rhetoric,  1874-6. 
Appointed  by  Supreme  Court  as  one  of  Board  of  Editors  to  anno- 
tate the  reports  of  that  Tribunal,  1881.  Jay  Professor  of  Law,  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan,  1884-7.  Professor  of  Law,  Cornell  University, 
1887-95.  Secretary,  ibid.^  1887-91.  Associate  Dean,  ibid.,  1891-5. 
Author  of  "The  Law  School  of  To-day;  Its  Work  and   Functions,'* 


lo  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Res  Gestae^  1 896.     "Legal  Education;  Its  Relation  to  the  People  and 
the  State,'*  Michigan  Law  Journal^  May,  l805*     Author  of  American 
Notes   to  the  International  Edition   of  Williams  on  Real  Property. 
Professor  of  Law  and  Dean  of  the  Law  Department,  University  of 
Michigan,  since  1895.     (Res.;  No.  2  Monroe  street. 

Elias  Finley  Johnson,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

Bom  in  Van  Wert,  Ohio,  June  24,  1861.  B.  S.,  National  Normal  Uni- 
versity, Lebanon,  Ohio,  1882.  County  Surveyor,  1882-3.  Superin- 
tendent of  Schools,  1883.  Member  of  LXVII,  General  Assembly  of 
Ohio,  1886-8.  Junior  Law  Class  President,  1888-9.  LL.  B., 
University  of  Michigan,  1890.  LL.  M.,  ibid.^  1891.  Assistant  to  the 
Jay  Professor  of  Law,  ibid,^  1 890-1.  Instructor  in  Law,  University 
of  Michigan,  1891-93.  Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  f^iV.,  since  1892. 
Author  of  **  Liability  of  Private  Corporations,*'  Michigan  Law  Jour ^ 
nal^  April,  1893.  '*  The  American  (or  Code)  System  of  Pleading,"^ 
Michigan  Law  Journal^  October,  1893.  "Mandamus  to  the  Gov> 
emor,'*  Micktran  Law  Journal^  September,  1895.  Secretary  of  the 
Alumni  Association  of  the  Department  of  Law,  University  iS.  Michi- 
gan, since  1895.    (Res.)  No.  31  N.  University  avenue. 

Charles  Abtemas  Kent,  A  W^  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Bom  in  Hopkinton,  St.  Lawrence  County,  New  York,  1834.  A.  B.,  Uni- 
versity of  Vermont,  1856.  M.  A.  Principal  of  Montpelier  Academy 
one  year.  Attended  Andover  Theological  Seminary  two  years.  Re- 
moved to  Michigan  in  1859  and  was  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  x86o. 
Fletcher  Professor  of  Jaw,  University  of  Michigan,  1868-86.  Dean^ 
ibid,^  1883.  Lecturer  on  **  Constitutional  Development  in  the  United 
States  as  Influenced  by  the  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  since 
1865,*^  before  the  Political  Science  Association  of  the  University  of 
Michigan,  1889.  Contributor  to  Michigan  Law  Journal ,  **  Political 
Reform  in  this  Country,"  December,  1893.  Author  of  **  Biographical 
Sketch  of  Charles  I.  Walker,"  Res  Gestae^  1895. 

Edward  DeWitt  Kinne,  1  0,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1864.  Class  Orator.  LL.  B.,  Columbian 
Law  School,  1866.  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Diplomatic  Bureau,  1864-7. 
Mayor  of  Ann  Arbor,  1876-7.  Member  of  Michigan  Legislature. 
Circuit  Judge  of  the  22nd  Michigan  Circuit  since  1888.  Author  of 
**  Reform  of  Michigan  Circuit  Courts,"  Michigan  Law  Journal^  De- 
cember,  1892.  **  Some  Phases  of  Judicial  Life,"  Michigan  Lawjour- 
naif  March,  1895. 

Otto  Kirchner,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Born  in  Frankfort,  on  the  Oder,  July  13,  1846.  M.  A.  (Hon.),  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,  1894.  Began  study  of  Law  at  Toronto,  Canada. 
Clerk  to  Judiciary  Committee,  House  of  Representatives,  Michigan, 
1865.  Attorney-General  of  Michigan  from  January  i,  1877,  to  De- 
cember 31,  1880.  Kent  Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan, 
1885-6.  Lecturer,  University  of  Michigan,  1891.  Professor,  ibid.y 
1893-6.     Bank  Chambers. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  ii 

Jerome  Cyril  Knowlton,  Z  ¥,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1875.  LL.  B.,  ibid.f  1878.  Assistant 
Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan,  1 885-9.  Marshall  Profes- 
sor of  Law,  ibid,,  since  1889.  Dean  of  Law  Faculty,  1890-5.  Editor 
of  **  Second  American  Edition  of  Anson  on  Contracts,"  1887.  Author 
of  **  Embarrassments  to  Legal  Education,'*  Michigan  Law  Journal^ 
Vol.  I,  No.  I,  February,  1892.  "The  Conscientious  Lawyer," 
Michigan  Law  Journal,  Ju^Xf  1892.  **The  American  Mutunm," 
Michigan  Law  Journal,  November,  1892.  "The  Courts  of  Judea," 
Michigan  Law  Journal.  "The  Yesterday  of  Legal  Education,"  Res 
Gestae,  1896.  Lecturer  before  Students'  Christian  Association,  on 
"Civil  Institutions  of  the  Jews  in  the  Time  of  Christ."  Lecturer  be- 
fore Inland  League,  on  *'  Some  Curious  Phases  of  the  Marriage  Laws," 
1894.  Secretary  of  Alumni  Association  of  Department  of  Law,  1891- 
95.     Treasurer  of  same  since  1895. 

Floyd  Russell  Mechem^  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

Attended  Ann  Arbor  High  School.  M.  A.  (Hon.),  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1894.  Taught  school  several  terms.  City  Attorney  of  Battle 
Creek,  Michigan.  Removed  to  Detroit  in  1887.  Author  of  "A 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Agency,"  including  a  discussion  of  the  general 
subject,  and  special  chapters  on  attorneys,  auctioneers,  brokers,  and 
factors,  1889.  "The  Law  of  Public  Offices  and  Officers,"  1890. 
"  Mechem*s  Hutchinson  on  Carriers,"  Second  Edition,  1892.  "Lead- 
ing Cases  on  the  Law  of  Agency,"  1803.     Tappan  Professor  of  Law» 

University  of  Michigan,  since  1892.     No.  3  Wilmot  street. 

« 

♦1890.     Samuel  Freeman  Miller. 

M.  D.,  Transylvania  University,  1837.  LL.  D.,  State  University  of 
.  Iowa,  1865.  LL.  D.,  Iowa  College,  1870.  D.  C.  L.,  Georgetown 
University,  1870.  LL.  D.,  University  of  Michigan,  1887.  LL.  D., 
National  University,  1890.  Author  of  "Eighth  Circuit  (Minnesota, 
Iowa,  Missouri,  Kansas,  Arkansas,  Nebraska,  Colorado),  Reports,"  by 
J.  M.  Woolworth,  1863-9.  Decisions  (18  Howard  to  2  Black,  1854- 
62,  four  volumes).  "Lectures  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,"  1 891.  "The  Use  and  Value  of  Authorities  in  the  Argument 
and  Decisions  of  Cases."  Associate  Justice  of  the  United  States  Su- 
preme Court,  1862-90.    Died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  October  13,  1890. 

Frank  Freemont  Reed,  A  ^  ^y  Chicago,  Illinois. 

A*  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1880.  Non-resident  Lecturer  on  Copy- 
right Law,  University  of  Michigan.  (Residence,  Riverside,  Illinois.) 
Aldrich,  Reed,  Foster  &  Allen,  Home  Insurance  Building. 

Henry  Wade  Rogers,  i4  J  ^,  Evanston,  Illinois. 

Bom  Holland  Patent,  near  Trenton  Falls,  New  York,  1853.  Attended 
Hamilton  College  one  year.  A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1874. 
M.  A.,  ibid,,  1877.  Taught  in  Buffalo,  New  York,  1874-5.  Student 
Law  Department,  University  of  Michigan,  1876-7.  In  Law  Office  of 
Judge  Thomas  M.  Cooley,  one  year.  Practiced  in  Minneapolis,  Min- 
nesota, in  partnership  with  Hon.  Eugene  M.  Wilson.     Tappan  Profes- 


12  FHI  DELTA  PHI. 

sor  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan,  1882-5.  Tappan  Professor  of 
Law  and  Professor  of  Roman  Law,  University  of  Michigan,  i885-9[. 
Secretary  of  the  Law  Faculty,  1884-6.  Secretary  of  the  University 
Alumni  Association,  1884-90.  Dean  of  Law  Department,  ibid.^ 
1886-91.  LL.  D.,  Wesleyan  University,  1890.  Author  of  Illinois 
Citations  (1819-79);  "On  Expert  and  Opinion  Testimony,"  Second 
Edition,  1891;  '*  Constitutional  History  as  seen  in  the  Development  of 
American  Law,"  188 1 ;  article  on  Municipal,  Civil  and  Constitu- 
tional Law,  in  Johnson's  Encyclopoedia;  an  address  before  the  Illinois 
Bar  Association;  an  address  before  the  Kansas  Bar  Association, 
on  "The  Law- Making  Power;"  an  address  before  the  American 
Bar  Association  on  "The  Treaty  Making  Power."  "Law  School,  Univer- 
sity of  Michigan,"  Green  Bag^  May,  1889.  Associate  Editor  of  the 
Avierican  Law  Register.  Member  of  the  General  Council  of  the 
American  Bar  Association.  Chairman  of  the  Section  on  Legal  Educa- 
tion of  the  same  Association,  1894.  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of 
the  World's  Congress  Auxiliary  on  Jurisprudence  and  Law  Reform. 
President  of  Chicago  Alumni  Chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1893-5. 
President  of  Northwestern  University  since  1890.  1958  Sheridan 
Road. 

Henry  Harrison  Swan,  Z  V,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

University  of  Michigan,  1858-62.  M.  A. (Hon.),  University  of  Michigan, 
1 89 1.  Judge  of  United  States  Court  for  Eastern  District  of  Michigan 
since  1891.  Lecturer  on  Admiralty,  University  of  Michigan  since 
1893.     No.  664  Woodward  avenue. 

William  Howard  Taft,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Yale,  1878;  LL.  D.,  1893.  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  U.  S.  Solicitor  General.  U.  S.  Circuit  Judge,  Sixth  Circuit, 
since  1892.  Address  delivered  before  graduating  Law  Class  of  '94, 
University  of  Michigan,  "The  Rights  of  Private  Property,*'  printed 
in  Michigan  Law  Journal^  August,  1894.  Annual  address  delivered 
before  the  American  Bar  Association  at  Detroit,  Michigan,  printed  in 
Michigan  Law  Journal^  September,  1895. 

Bradley  Martin  Thompson,  ARE,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

B.  S.,  University  of  Michigan,  1858,  LL.  B.,  ibid.,  i86o.  M.S.,  ibid.,  1861. 
Captain,  Major  and  Colonel  of  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.  City  At- 
torney of  East  Saginaw,  1873-5.  Mayor  of  East  Saginaw,  1877-8. 
Mayor  of  Ann  Arbor,  1893-4.  Candidate  for  Congress  in  Triangular 
Contest.  Author  of  "Fixtures  and  Easements,"  i88q;  **  A  Manual 
of  Equity  Pleading  and  Practice,"  1889;  "How  may  Presidential 
Electors  be  appointed,'*  Michigan  Law  Journal,  March,  1892;  "Can 
the  present  Jury  System  be  improved?^'  Michigan  Lata  Journal, 
May,  1895.  Lecturer  before  Students'  Christian  Association  on  "  Mo- 
saic Law."  Lecture  before  Inland  League  on  "Trial  by  Ordeal  and 
Battle,"  December  3,  1894.  "Postscript,"  in  To  fVi/,  1894.  "Don- 
ald McDonald  Dickinson,"  The  Michigan  Alumnus,  June,  1895. 
Lecturer  on  Real  Property,  University  of  Michigan,  1887-8.  Jay  Pro- 
fessor of  Law,   ibid.,  since   1888.     (Res.)  25  East  University  Avenue. 


KENT  CHAPTER.  13 

♦1895.     Charles  Irish  Walker,  A  A  <P. 

Bom  Butternut,  Otsego  county,  New  York,  April  25,  1814.  Taught 
school  at  the  age  of  16  and  afterward  engaged  in  mercantile  business. 
In  1835  he  removed  to  Grand  Rapids,  Michigan.  Delegate  from  Kent 
County  to  the  Ann  Arbor  Convention  of  Assent,  December  14-15, 
1836.  Editor  of  Grand  River  TimeSy  1S36-8.  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
1838.  Elected  Representative  in  Michigan  State  Legislature,  1840. 
Admitted  to  the  Bar  at  Brattlcborough,  Vermont,  1842,  where  he  prac- 
ticed until  T851,  and  then  returned  to  Michigan.  Judge  of  Wayne 
County  Circuit  Court,  1867.  One  of  the  original  faculty  of  the  Law 
Department,  University  of  Michigan.  Kent  Professor  of  Law,  ibid,, 
1859-76;  1879-81;  1886-7.  LL.  D.,  University  of  Michigan,  1874. 
Author  of  **  l)e  la  Motte  Cadillac  and  the  First  Ten  Years  of  Detroit;" 
••The  Early  Jesuits  in  Michigan;"  **  Michigan  from  1796  to  1805;" 
••The  Civil  Administration  of  General  Hull."  Address  before  the 
Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin  on  **  The  North  West  during  the  Revo- 
lution." Contributor  to  Michigan  Law  Journal ,  '*  The  Detroit  Bar," 
January,  1893.  Chairman  of  Board  of  State  Charities.  President  of 
Detroit  Board  of  Education.  Died  at  Flint,  Michigan,  February  11, 
1895. 

*i89i.     William  Palmer  Wells. 

A,  B.,  University  of  Vermont,  1851.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1854.  LL.  B.,  Har- 
vard, 1854.  Admitted  to  the  Vermont  Bar  in  1855,  and  came  to  Michi- 
gan in  1856.  Lecturer  on  Law,  University  of  Michigan,  1874-6. 
Lecturer  on  American  History  and  Constitutional  Law,  ibid,,  1887. 
Kent  Prof essor  of  Law,  1876-85  and  1887-91.  First  Prize  for  Essay 
on  **The  Adoption  of  the  Principles  of  Equity  Jurisprudence  into  the 
Administration  of  the  Common  Law."  Address  before  the  American 
Bar  Association  on  •?  The  Dartmouth  College  Cases,"  and  ••Private 
Corporations,"  1886.  Member  of  Legislature  of  Michigan,  1865-6. 
Died  at  Detroit,  Michigan,  March  4,  189I,  while  arguing  a  motion  in 
the  Wayne  Circuit  Court. 

Charles  Rudolphus  Whitman,  Ann  Arbor,   Michigan. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1870.  LL.  B.,  ibid.,  1873.  M,  A., 
ibid,y  1875.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Washtenaw  County,  1881-5. 
Regent  of  the  University  of  Michigan,  1886-93.  Vice-President  of 
Michigan  State  Bar  Association,  1892-3.  District  Attorney  for  Michi- 
gan since  1895. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS. 


SENIORS. 

WiNFiELD  Scott  Beebe,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Born  ID  Madison  County,  New  Jersey,  September  7,  1847.  Graduate  of 
Decatur  (Van  Buren  County)  High  School.  Member  of  Webster  So- 
ciety. Formerly  member  of  the  Oregon  Legislature.  United  States 
Commissioner.     Real  Estate.     No.  500  E.  street. 

Alfred  Ernest  Hawes.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Columbus,  Wisconsin,  March  31,  1848.  Was  the  first  Proconsul 
of  Kent  Chapter.     Was  Police ^udge  in  Detroit  in  1874. 

James  Edward  Howell,   Newark,  New  Jersey. 

Attended  Academy.  At  Second  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
1889,  was  elected  member  of  The  Council,  President  thereof ,  1889-3. 
Coult  &  Howell,  No.  765  Broad  street. 

Arthur  McArthur  Monteith,  Belton,  Texas. 

Bom  in  Township  of  Martin,  Allegan  County,  Michigan,  June  2,  1848. 
Monmouth  College,  1866^8.  Member  of  Washington  Society. 
Director  of  Belton  National  Bank.  Member  of  Monteith  &  Furman, 
in  general  law  practice.  Member  of  Monteith  &  Hall,  real  estate  and 
loans. 

JUNIORS. 

John  Bryson  Cleland,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Bom  near  Janesville,  Wisconsin,  July  15,  1848.  Carroll  College,  Wis- 
consin, two  years.  Was  first  Scriptor  of  Kent  Chapter.  Justice  of 
the  Peace,  Osage,  Iowa,  1873-5.  District  Attorney,  12th  lo.wa  Ju- 
dicial District,  1877-85.  Circuit  Judge  of  same  District,  1885-6. 
District  Judge,  1886-8.  Honorary  member  of  Chase  Chapter,  del- 
and  &  Cleland,  No.  575  Third  street.  » 

John  Marion  Howard,  4>  r  J,   Pleasant  Plains,  Illinois. 

I  A.  B„  Monmouth  College,  1869.  M.  A.,  ibid,^  1872.  Member  of  Phila- 
delphian  Society.  Public  Debater.  Vice-President  of  Webster  Soci- 
ety. First  Consul  of  Kent  Chapter.  Township  Clerk  and  Justice 
of  the  Peace  in  Iowa.  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Collector  of  Taxes  in 
Illinois.     Not  in  practice. 

♦1886.     Joseph  Dease  Ronan. 

Born  Frenchtown,  Michigan,  June  3,  1849.  ^^  1863  enlisted  as  Ser- 
geant in  Company  E,  nth  Michigan  Cavalry,  and  served  to  end  of 
Rebellion.  Deputy  Register  of  Deeds.  U.  S.  Inspector,  Census  Mar- 
shal, 1867-70.  First  Tribune  of  Kent  Chapter.  Prosecuting  Attor- 
ney, Monroe  County,  1871-4.  Commander  of  Joseph  R.  Smith  Post, 
G.  A.  R.     Died  at  Monroe,  March  19,  1886. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  15 

CLASS  OF  1870. 

Eugene  Edward  Allen,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1867-8.  Was  Senior  Public  Debater  of  Webster  Society. 
Inventor  of  Allen  Surgical  Pump,  manufactured  by  Chas.  Truax  &  Co. 
Is  in  the  real  estate  business. 

Ezra  Dayton  Lewis,  Williamston,  Mich. 

Bom  in  Sussex  Co.,  N.  J.,  October  14,  1842.  Mansfield,  Pa.,  Classical 
Seminary.  Member  of  Webster  Society.  Has  been  Pros.  Atty.  of 
Ingham  Co.,  Village  Atty.,  also  Recorder. 

John  L.  Starkweather,  Romeo,  Mich. 

Bom  Romeo,  Macomb  Co.,  Mich.,  Oct,  4,  1844.  Romeo  High  School, 
1863.  Eastman's  Commercial  College,  PoUghkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1865. 
Candidate  for  Representative  in  State  Legislature,  2nd  Dist.  Village 
and  School  Trustee.  G.  S.  of  Grand  Division  of  **Sons  of  Temper- 
ance."    Pension  Agent,  also  has  office  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Frederick  Fox  Wendell,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y. 

Salutatory  at  Cazenovia  Seminary.  First  initiate  (Feb.  5,  1870).  Gen. 
Tax  Agent  of  N.  Y.,  W.  S.  &  B.  R.  R.  Office  also  at  No.  5  Vander- 
bilt  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

CLASS  OF  1871. 
Frank  Butterworth.       (Address  unknown.) 

Bom  New  York,  May  28,  185 1.  Grand  Tribune  for  term  1874-5.  ^^'^' 
merly  Contractor  in  Chicago,  111. 

•{■Henry  Marsh  Clark.     (Address  unknown.) 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1868-9.  Formerly  Assistant  Supt.  Kansas  Southern  R. 
R.  at  Girard,  Kan. 

Warren  Chauncey  Dewey,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Cambridge,  Mich.,  June  18,  1850.  6.  S.,  Adrian  College,  1870. 
M.  A.,  ibid. J  1873.  Pres.  of  Lambda  Phi,  Public  Debater  Webster 
Society.  Delegate  to  State  and  National  Conventions.  Importer, 
Manufacturer,  and  officer  of  many  mercantile  associations.  No.  56 
Ottawa  St. 

• 

♦1879.     William  Robert  Edgar. 

U.  S.  Army,  1864-5.  B.  S.,  Lincoln  College,  1869.  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Hutchinson,  Kan.,  1876.  Died  at  Hutchin- 
son, Kan.,  March  8,  1879. 

Daniel  Brown  Hibbard,  Jr.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bom  Jackson,  Mich.,  1847.  Formerly  Circuit  Court  Commissioner  of 
Wayne  Co.,  Mich.     Not  in  practice. 


1 6  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Robert  Jerome  Hill,  Austin,  Texas. 

Born  Dallasburg,  'near  Loveland,  C,  Oct.  24,  1849.  Ohio  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1 866-8.  Member  of  Chrestomathean  Society.  One  of  Senior 
Debaters  Webster  Society.  '  Was  Proconsul.  Grand  Gladiator,, 
1874-5.     Walton  &  Hill,  No.  200  W.  Seventh  St. 

George  Hiram  Hopkins,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  White  Lake,  Oakland  Co.,  Mich,  Nov.  7,  1842.  Private  17th  Rcg^- 
Mich.  Vol.  Inf.,  1862-5.  Graduate  Mich.  State  Normal  School,  1867; 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1869-70.  Member  of  Webster  Society.  Private  Sec. 
of  Gov.  J.  J.  Bagley,  1873.  Private  Sec.  of  Gov.  Crosswell,  1877. 
Chairman  of  Republican  State  Central  Committee,  1878.  Member  of 
the  Mich.  Legislature,  1879-85;  last  term.  Speaker  ^r<>  /^mand  Chair- 
man of  the  Judiciary  Com.  Internal  Revenue  Collector,  1890-94, 
Adj.  Gen.  on  Official  Staff  of  Gen.  Russell  A.  Alger,  G.  A.  R.  En- 
gaged in  manufacturing  and  various  kinds  of  business.     No.  48  Bates  St. 

*i894.     James  Young  Marshall. 

Member  of  Legislature,  1 880.  District  Judge  of  Fifth  Judicial  Dist.,  of 
Colorado,  1882.     Died  at  Rico,  Colo.,  May  22,  1894. 

*i89o.     Martin  Morris. 

Born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Aug.  11,  1847.  Member  of  ^<f^j/^r  Society. 
Was  Gladiator.  Judge  of  Probate,  Manistee,  Mich.,  1872-6.  Alder- 
man 2nd  ward,  1873-5;  Mayor,  1876-7;  Democratic  candidate  Atty. 
Gen.  of  Mich.,  1876.  Clerk  of  Criminal  Court  of  Arapahoe  Co.» 
Colo.,  1883-88.  Acted  as  Chairman  Democratic  State  Com.  for  Colo.^ 
1890.     Died  at  Denver,  Feb.  24,  1890. 

♦1873.     WiLLARD  Humphrey  Perley. 

B.  A.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  -1869.  Drowned  in  Saginaw  Bay,  Lake  Huron,. 
Sept.,  1873. 

*i873.     John  Weller  bHEPHEKD. 

Died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  30,  1872. 

Charles  Miner  Swallow,  Danville,  Ills. 

Bom  Plainsville,  Luzerne  Co.,  Pa.,  Sept,  8,  1844.  Dickinson  Sem.,  one 
year;  Cazenovia  Sem.,  one  ^ear.  Member  of  Webster  Society.  Edir 
tor  Danville  Plaindealer^  1866-7.  City  Attorney  of  Danville,  1874-5. 
States  Attorney,  Vermillion  Co.,  1880-4.  Pres.  and  Gen'l  Mgr.  of 
the  Glenbum  Coal  Co. 

Charles  Spaulding  Thomas,  Denver,  Colo. 

Was  first  Gladiator.  Democratic  candidate  for  Congress,  1884.  Member 
from  Colo,  of  the  Democratic  Nat'l  Com,,  1888-96.  Thomas,  Bryant 
&  Lee,  No.  622-6  Ernest  &  Cranmer  Block. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  17 

CLASS  OF  1872. 

fLouis  Blitz,   Detroit,   Mich. 

Born  at  Frankfurt,  Germany,  March  2,  1850.  Was  Grand  Proconsul. 
Was  proprietor  of  Detroit  City  Glass  Works. 

♦1883.     Charles  Worman  Derr. 

Bom  in  Frederick  Co.,  Md.,  Feb.  16,  1849.  ^^  ^^^^  Grand  Scriptor. 
Practiced  at  Playf  air  and  Denver,  Colo.  Died  at  Frederick  City,  Md., 
Aug.  9,  1883. 

Jacob  Landis  Flickinger,  Westerville,  O. 

Bom  Seven  Mile,  Butler  Co.,  O.,  March  12,  1848.  B.  S.,  Otterbein 
Univ.,  1870.  Treasurer  of  Webster  Society.  City  Solicitor,  Hamil- 
ton, O.,  1873-5.  Message  Clerk,  House  of  Representatives,  O.,  1876^ 
Postmaster,  Westerville,  1876-7. 

William  Albert  Fraser,  Lansing,  Mich. 

See  Class  of  '76. 

William  Ball  Gilbert,  *  B  K,  Portland,  Ore. 

B.  A.,  Williams  College,  1868.  Pres.  ^f^i?^x/^r  Society.  Member  of  Ore. 
Legislature,  1888.  U.  S.  Circuit  Judge  9th  Dist.  (Cal.,  Idaho,  Ne- 
vada and  Ore.),  since  1892.  Honorary  member  of  Chase  Chapter. 
Lecturer  on  Constitutional  Law,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  since  1893. 

Edwin  Marshall  Irish,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Bom  Gorham,  Me.,  June  ix,  1848.  Marshal  and  Public  Disputant  of 
Webster  Society.  Pros.  Atty.  Kalamazoo  Co.,  1875.  Colonel  2nd 
Regt.  Mich.  Nat.  Guard  since  1887. 

*i88i.     Joseph  Deems  Johnson. 

Was  Grand  Tribune.     Formerly  practiced  at  Kokomo,  Ind, 

William  James  Stuart,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Yankee  Springs,  Barry  Co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  i,  1844.  B.  A.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1 868.  M.  A.  ibid.,  1873.  Was  Consul  and  Grand  Pro- 
consul. Member  of  Alpha  Nu.  City  Atty.  two  years.  Pros.  Atty. 
Kent  Co.,  1888-91.  Mayor  of  Gran4  Rapids,  1893-4.  Member  of 
Board  of  Education.  Pres.  of  Trustees  of  Society  of  Alumni,  Univ.  of 
Mich.     Mich.  Trust  Co.  BIdg. 

Festus  Walters,  Circleville,  O. 

Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1807-9.  ^^'  ^">  Cornell  College,  1870.  Judge  of 
Common  Pleas  Court. 

James  Harvey  Winters.     (Address  unknown.) 

Was  Gladiator.     Formerly  Second  Lieut.  Fifth  Reg.  U.  S.  Cavalry. 

Charles  Dibble  Wright,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Bom  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  April  22,  1848.  Circuit  Court  Commissioner, 
Coldwater,  Mich.,  1874.     Not  in  Practice. 


i8  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

CLASS  OF  1873. 

Arthur  Alexis  Birney,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bom  Paris,  France,  May  28,  1852.  Attended  Grammar  and  High 
Schools,  Cleveland,  O.  Scriptor.  Was  Grand  Consul,  1873-4. 
Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  for  D.  C,  1875-7.  Asst.  Atty.  for  Corporation  of 
Dist.  of  Col.,  1877.  Appointed  (Feb.  6,  1893)  U.  S.  Atty.  for  the 
Dist.  of  Col.  Professor  of  Common  Law  Pleading  and  Practice,  Equity 
Jurisprudence  and  Equity  Pleading  and  Practice  in  Law  Dept.  c^ 
Howard  Univ.,  since  1883.  Pres.  D.  of  C.  Alumni  Ass'n.  of  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1895-6.     No.  420  Fifth  St.,  and  100  City  Hall  Bldg. 

John  Harsh  Campbell.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Bom  in  Wayne  Co.,  O.,  Nov.  9,  1848.     Mt.  Union  College,  1870. 

George  Willis  Cass,   A  K  E,  0  B  K,  Chicago,  III. 

B.  A.,  and  Valedictory,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1870.  Was  Tribune.  Contrib- 
utor to  Chicago  Law  Journal,  etc.  Was  City  Att*y.  Pres.  Chicago 
Bar  Ass'n,  1892.     No.  994,  No.  100  Washington  St. 

Will  A.   Chamberlain.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Was  Grand  Gladiator  for  1873-4.     Formerly  private  i6th  Mich.  Inf. 

f Francis  Emerson   Hamilton,  Oswego,   N.  Y. 

Oswego  High  School.  Contributor  to  N.  Y.  Independent,  Christian  Un» 
ion,  IVide  Aivake,  St.  Nicholas,  etc.     Corporation  Counsel  since  1 893. 

Samuel  Eden  Kemp,   Dayton,  Ohio. 

B.  A.,  Otterbein  Univ.,  1870.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1873.  Palladium  editor 
1872-3.  Consul.  A  member  of  Ohio  Senate,  1886-7.  State  Ins. 
Com*r,  1887-90.     Pres.  Dayton  Ins.  Co.     Res.  No.  205  N.  Broadway. 

fGEORGE  Whitney  Moore,   Detroit,   Mich. 

Born  at  Cazenovia,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1846.  The  Utica  Free 
Academy.  Was  Gladiator  and  Proconsul.  Member  of  Mich.  Legisla- 
ture, 1878-9.  Contributor  to  Michigan  Law  Journal,  **  Amendments 
of  Practice  vs.  Codes  of  Civil  Procedure."  Dec,  1893.  12-13 
Campau  Bldg. 

Henry  Augustus  Neal,  Charleston,    Ills. 

Born  Tuftonboro,  N.  H.,  Dec.  13,  1846.  Private  ist  N.  H.  Art.,  1864- 
5.  Pres.  of  Webster  Society.  Member  of  Ills.  Legislature,  1877-9. 
Delegate  to  the  Nat'l  Republican  Convention,  1896.     Neal  &  Wiley. 

Joseph  Thomas  O'Neal,   A  K  E,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Bom  at  Versailles,  Ky.,  Feb.  7,  1849.  ^X-  Univ.  three  years.  Member 
of  Cecropian  Lit.  Soc.  Grand  Scriptor  for  1873-4.  Nominee  for 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court.     O'Neal  &  Pryor,  No.  317  Fifth  St. 


KENT  CHAPTER.  19 

A.  H.  Deforest  Paine,  Detroit,   Mich. 

Bom  Albion,  Calhoun  Co.,  Mich.,  Feb.  2,  1851.  Univ. of  Mich.,  1870-I. 
Vicc-Pres.  of  Wr^j/er  Society.     516  Hammond  Bldg. 

t  J  AMES  Baldwin  Peter,  Saginaw,  E.  S.,  Mich. 

Bu&lo,  N.  Y.,  Public  Schools.  Was  Proconsul.  Man  of  business,  hold- 
ing some  public  and  many  private  trusts. 

Hiram  Smith,  Jr.,  A  K  E,  Cameron,  Mo, 

Born  in  Washington  Co.,  Vt.,  1845.  Private  nth  Vt.  Inf.— discharged  by 
reason  of  wounds,  1863-4.  B.  A.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1871.  City 
Att*y  of  Cameron,  Mo.  Judge  of  Clinton  Co.,  1880-6.  Commander 
of  Dept.  of  Mo.,  G.  A.  R.,  1888.  First  Dep.  Com*r  of  Pensions, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1889-93. 

Alonzo  Scott  Stephens,  Chicago,  111. 

Bom  Chicago,  Jan.  21,  1846.  During  the  rebellion  was  a  member  of  the 
65th  Reg.  Ills.  Vol.  Inf.  Wounded  in  battle  of  Franklin,  Tenn.  B.  S., 
The  Ills.  Soldiers'  Coll.,  1871.  ist  Lieut.  First  rank  in  oratory. 
Member  of  Lincoln  Society.  Was  Grand  Tribune  fer  1873-4.  Rail- 
way Law.    Stephens  &  Young,  210  First  Nat'l  Bank  Bldg. 

■Charles  Edward  Thornton,  Chicago,  Ills. 

Was  Consul  and  Scriptor.  Grand  Consul  1873-4.  1020  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Bldg. 

John  Cicero  Watson,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

Junior  Critic  of  Webster  Society.  Gladiator.  City  Atty.  County  Atty. 
Dist.  Atty,  Second  Dist.  From  1887-93  member  of  Neb.  Legislature. 
Speaker  of  same  1889-91.  Appointed  and  confirmed  U.  S.  Dist. 
Atty.  for  Alaska  but  declined  appointment.  Chairman  of  the  Rep. 
State  Central  Com.  Member  of  Neb.  Senate  1893-5,  Pres.  pro  tern. 
Acting  Governor  of  Neb.,  1896.  General  Atty.  for  Mo.  Pac.  R.  R.  in 
Neb.  Lecturer  on  Criminal  Procedure  in  the  College  of  Law,  Univ. 
of  Neb.  since  1892. 

CLASS  OF  1874. 
'(■John  Melville  Brooks,  Saginaw,  E.  S.,  Mich. 

Born  Townsend,  Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1850.  B.  A.,  McKendree  College, 
Lebanon,  111.,  1871.  Proconsul.  Atty.  for  First  National  Bank. 
No.  220  Genesee  Ave. 

Charles  Granger  Canfield,  ^  AT  ^,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Mantua,  Portage  Co.,  O.,  June  8,  1852.  Cornell  Univ.,  1870-3. 
Senior  Critic  of  Webster  Society.     No.  87  Public  Square. 


20  PHI  DEL  TA  PHL 

Daniel  Burtis  English,  B  6  II,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Bordentown,  Burlington  Co.,  N.  J.,  March  7,  1850.  Princeton 
College,  1867-9.  Eight  years  in  European  Universities.  Ph.  D., 
Koenigl.  Bayerische  Lud wig- Maximilians  Universitaet,  Munich, 
1872.  Member  of  American  Cliosophic  Society.  Supt.  Public  Schools 
Lawrence,  Kas.,  1875.  Prof,  in  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1876-8.  Dustin, 
English  and  Winslow,  No.  i  Temple  Bar. 

Charles  Burton  Gates,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Born  Worcester,  Sept.  12,  1851.  Was  Scriptor.  Lumber  Merchant. 
No.  I  Harrington  Ave. 

tjAMES  Greenwood,  Jr.,  Clinton,  Mass, 

Born  Winchester,  N.  H.,  Aug.  16,  1848.  Antioch  College,  O.  Asso- 
ciate Editor  of  7'A^  Ciinton  Courant. 

fHowARD  Eugene  Henderson,  J  K  E,  Kokorao,  Ind. 

Depauw  Univ.,  1872.     Editor  Kokomo  Dispatch. 

f Thomas  Ewing  Knox.      (Address  unknown. ) 

Born  Zanesville,  O.,  May  13,  1847.  B.  A.,  McKendree  College,  Le- 
banon, 111.,  1871.  Was  Scriptor.  Letters  to  various  addresses  re- 
turned unclaimed. 

Joseph  William  Martin,  Birmingham,  Eng. 

Born  in  Londonderry  Co.,  Ireland,  Nov.  28,  1850.  Cole raine  Academical 
Institution,  Ireland.  Was  Treasurer  of  Webster  Society.  Chairman 
of  N.  Birmingham  Conservative  Association.  Clarkson  &  Martin, 
Pearl  Button  Manufacturers.  Ormond  St.  (Res.  **The  Uplands.'* 
Wylde  Green,  Sutton  Coldfield.) 

*i883.     Willis  Merritt. 

Born  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  March  10,  1854.     Circuit  Court  Com.,  1876-80.. 
I        Practiced  at  Tecumseh  and  Adrian,  Mich.     Died  Sept.  8,  1883. 

Louis  Edward  Morris,  Manistee,  Mich. 

Born  Glasgow,  Scotland,  Jan.  9,  1846.  Attended  public  and  private 
schools  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  afterwards  in  Germany,  France  and 
Switzerland.  Was  Grand  Scriptor.  Palladium  Editor.  Pros.  Atty. 
of  Manistee  Co.,  1877-81.  City  Atty.,  1877-82.  U.S.  Com.  Justice 
of  the  Peace,  1882-96. 

Simeon  Taylor  Price.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  in  Fayette  Co.,  Ky.,  May  2,  1849.     William  Jewell  Coll.,  Liberty, 
Mo.,  1869-71.     Public  Orator  of  Excelsior  Society,  do.  of  Webster- 
Society.     Letters  to  various  addresses  returned  unclaimed. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  21 

Seth  Cook  Randall,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Born  in  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1842.  Private  22nd  Mich.  Inf. 
Reg.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1868-70.  Was  Scriptor.  Principal  of  the 
Burr  Oak,  Mich.,  Union  School  two  years.  Pros.  Atty.  of  Washte- 
naw Co.,  1894-6. 

♦1873.     fMARTiN  Smith  Taylor. 

Ik)rn  Lockport,  111.,  Oct.  26,  1848.     Died  ibid.y  Apr.  5,  1873. 

*i882.     Thomas  Albert  Taylor. 

Born  Connersville,  Ind.,  Apr.  12,  1852.  Practiced  in  Fayette  Co., 
Ind.  Later,  bought  and  edited  Connersville  News,  Died  at  Kansas 
City,  June  27,  1882. 

Albert  Wassell,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Born  Little  Rock,  Apr.  22,  1851.  St.  John's  Coll.,  three  years.  Mem- 
ber of  City  Council,  1887-g.     No.  2002  Cumberland  St. 

Elisha  B.  Wood,  Long  Prairie,  Minn. 

Born  Ridgeville,  Ind.,  May  19,  1846.  During  rebellion  was  member 
of  7th  Ind.  Cav.  Reg.  B.  A.,  Ridgeville  Coll.,  1872.  M.  A.,  ibid.^ 
1876.  Tribune.  Pros.  Atty.  Todd  Co.,  Minn,  1884-96.  Was  Junior 
Vice-Dept.  Com.,  G.  A.  R.,  Dept.  of  Minn.  Now  Senior  Vice-Dept. 
Com.,  O.  A.  R. 

CLASS  OF  1875. 
♦1883.     Cornelius  Maguire  Burgess. 

Born  in  Platte  Co.,  Mo.,  Sept.  17,  i8si.  B.  S.,  Mo.  Univ.,  1871.  Prac- 
ticed at  Leavenworth,  Kan.  Killed  at  Henrietta,  Texas,  May  20, 
1883. 

*JostPH  Clinton  Coffman. 

Was  Vice-Pres.  of  Law  Library  Society.  Consul.  Practiced  at  Oklahoma 
City,  O.  T.     Date  of  death  not  known. 

Joel  Milo  Eaton,  Charlevoix,  Mich. 

Born  West  Swanzey,  N.  H.,   Nov.  5,   1848.     Gladiator.     Circuit  Court 
Comr.,  1878.     Judge  of  Probate  of  Charlevoix  Co.,  Mich.,  1876-80. 

IGeorge  Adams  Gary,  Z  *F,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Vernon,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1846.  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1869-70.  Principal  Aurora  Academy,  N.  Y.,  1877-g.  Room  89,  No. 
164  LaSalle  St. 

William  Barns  Given,  Columbia,  Penn. 

Born  Columbia,  Sept.  23,  1854.  Saunders  Institute,  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  four  years.  Secretary  of  Webster  Society.  City  Solicitor  of 
Columbia,  two  terms.     Pres.  Board  of  Education.     No.  224  Locust  St. 


2  2  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Edward  James  Kennard,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Born  Wilmington,  Del.,  Feb.  lo,  1852.  Princeton  Coll.,  1871-3.  Was 
Proconsul.  Not  in  Practice.  Real  estate  business.  No.  18  E.  Lex- 
ington St. 

t  James  Thomas  McClellan,  Tallula,  La. 

Was  Tribune.     Formerly  Sheriff  of  Madison  Parish,  La. 

Mark  Ward  Phelps,  Ravenna,  Ohio. 
♦1892.     George  Edgar  Putnam. 

Bom  Fitch  burg,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1855.  Was  Palladium  Editor,  Treas.  of 
Senior  class.  Senior  Critic  of  Webster  Society.  Gen.  Snpt.  Putnam 
Tool  Co.,  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.     Died  April  23,  1892. 

Alexander  Sampson,  Galveston,  Tex. 

Univ.  of  South  Carolina,  1868-9,  1 870-1.  Pres.  of  Clariosopkic  Lit.  Soci- 
ety.   Justice  of  the  Peace,  1878-80.     Lovejoy  &  Sampson. 

fRuTUS  Sarrls.     (Address  unknown.) 

Ghent.  Coll.  Formerly  in  Practice  at  Gainesville,  Texas,  and  Muscogee, 
L  T. 

Perlev  Kilbourn  Scott.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Formerly  at  Rico,  Colo. 

fGfORGE  Clarke  Squires,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Bom  Greene,  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1852.  Was  Scriptor.  Cir- 
cuit Court  Com'r  of  Ramsey  Co.,  1879-82.  Minn.  Editor  American 
Law  Reviewy  1876-8.  Ass't  Editor  Gen'l  Statutes  of  Minn.,  1878. 
Flandrau,  Squires  &  Cutcheon,  Railroad  and  Corporation  Law,  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg. 

Gilbert  Montague  Stark,  Saginaw,  E.  S.,  Mich. 

Bom  North  Eagle,  Clinton  Co.,  Mich.,  Aug.  28,  1853.  Was  Vice- Pres. 
Senior  class.  Mayor  of  Saginaw.  Pres.  Board  of  Education.  No. 
700  N.  Hamilton  st. 

CLASS  OF  1876. 

« 

Ernest  Langrishe  Allen,  New  York  City. 

Born  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  1852.  Scriptor.  Manager  Royal  Ins. 
Co.,  Chicago,  Ills.,  1883-93.  Vice- Pres.  of  the  German- American  Ins. 
Co.,  115  Broadway. 

John  Lansing  Burleigh,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Bom  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1847.  Junior  Class  Pres.  Grand  Proconsul, 
1878-80.  Col.  17th  Reg.  N.  Y.  Vol.  Traveled  extensively  in  East 
Indies,  China  and  Japan.  Editor  Ann  Arbor  Democrat.  Member  of 
Michigan  Senate,  1877-8.  Actor  for  several  years.  Rooms  50-1 
Garfield  Bldg.,  No.  26  Court  st. 


KENT  CHAPTER.  23 

Jacob  Piati'  Dunn,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

B.  S.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1874;  M.  S.,iMd.,  1886.  Palladium  Editor.  State 
Librarian  of  Indiana. 

William  Albert  Fraser,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Bom  Commerce,  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.,  July  26,  1 841.  Coninna  Union 
School.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1864-6.  Formerly  of  Class  '72,  Law  Dept. 
Member  of  Alpha  Nu  and  Jefferson  Societies.  Was  Tribune.  City 
Att'y,  i884-<)4.     Rooms,  209-210  HoUister  Bldg. 

Charles  Louis  Frederic.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Born  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Dec.  31,  1852.  Formerly  in  real  estate  busi- 
ness at  Fond  du  Lac  and  Ashland,  Wis. 

fCLARENCE  MooRE  HiLL,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Born  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  Jan.  2,  1855.  Highland  Mil.  Academy,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  1871-2.  In  lumber  business.  No.  io2Torrey  Bldg.,  also 
has  office  at  207  S.  Washington  St.,  Saginaw,  £.  S.,  Mich. 

Charles  Clark  Hopkins,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Born   White   Lake,  Mich.,  April   4,  1849.     Mich.  State   Normal   School 

1872.  Principal  Union  School  at  Rockland,  1872-4.  Asst.  Secy. 
State  Senate,  1879-81.  Author  of  Index, to  Cases  decided  by  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  Mich,  and  Rules  of  Supreme  Court,  1892.  Clerk  of 
Supreme  Court  since  Jan.  3,  1882. 

Eneshia  Meers,  Joliet,  111. 

Bom  Bloomsburg,  N.  J.,  Feb.  15,  1853.     Was  Tribune.     Young  Bldg. 

*i879.     John  Orlando  Moffatt. 

Born  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Feb.  25,  1853.  Was  deputy  clerk  and  register 
of  deeds  and  collector  of  customs  at  Northport.  Died  at  Grand 
Traverse,  Jan.  24,  1879. 

John  Alexander  Moninger,  *  K  ^,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Bom  Washington,  Penn.,  Aug.  3,  185 1.     B.  S.  Bethany  College,  W.  Va., 

1873.  Was  Sec.  of  Webster  Society.  County  Atty.  Moninger  & 
Finney,  Mass.  Bldg. 

Russell  Cowles  Ostrander,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Bom  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Sept.  i,  1852.  Circuit  Court  Com.,  1879-81. 
Pros.  Atty.  Ingham  Co.,  1881-3.  City  Atty.,  1895.  Author  of 
"Civil  Government  of  Michigan  and  United  States."  Annotator  34th 
Mich.  Supreme  Court  Reports.  Member  of  State  Board  of  Law  Ex- 
aminers, 1 896-1900.     Mayor  of  Lansing,  1896.     Cahill  &  Ostrander. 

George  Watt  Poland,  Urbana,  Ohio. 

Bom  Sidney,  O,  March  27,  1862.  Xenia  High  School.  Xenia  College^ 
1870.     No.  115  West  Court. 


24  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Oscar  Melvin  Seward,  Winfield,  Kan. 

Born  Coshocton,  O.,  Jan.  6,  1853.  B.  A.,  New  Market  College.  Pro- 
consul.    Junior  Critic  of  Webster  Society.     Treas.  Junior  Class. 

Marion  Steele,  Greenfield,  Ind. 

Indianapolis  High  School.     Vice-Pres.  Webster  Society. 

Frank  Wellington  Waring,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Sept.  i,  1852.  Battle  Creek  High  School, 
1872.  With  Texas  Rangers,  1878-82.  Treas.  and  Sec.  Board  of 
Trade.     Formerly  practiced  at  Marshall  and  Lake  City,  Mich. 

Theodore  Winningham.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Hernando,  Miss.,  July  16,  1850.  A.  B.,  Trinity  College,  N.  C, 
1873. 

CLASS  OF   1877. 

Truman  Edson  Ames,  Shelbyville,  IlL 

State  Normal  and  Training  School,  Potsdam,  N.  V.  Special  Course, 
1 87 1.  Member  of  Francis  Baconian  Society.  Vice-Pres.  Webster 
Society.     City  Atty.,  1882-6.     Judge  Shelby  Co.  Ct.  since  1886. 

Thomas  Bernard  Buckner,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Auxvasse,  Callaway  Co.,  Mo.,  Sept.  8,  1854.  B.  S.,  Westmin- 
ster Coll.,  1875.  City  Atty.  of  Mexico,  Mo.,  1879-80.  Pros.  Atty. 
Audrain  Co.,  1882-6.     905  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Bldg. 

Silas  Horatio  Callender,  Harvard,  111. 

Born  Sharon,  Wis.,  Dec.  10,  1852.  Sharon  Academy,  Police  Judge. 
City  Atty.,  Beloit,  Kan.,  1882-3. 

f Harry  Compton  Davis,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 

Born  Ypsilanti,  Aug.  2,  1 851.  State  Normal  School,  1872.  Was  Pah 
ladium  Editor.     Trustee  of  Northern  Mich.  Insane  Asylum. 

Stephen  Olin  Foster,  Turin,  N.  Y. 

Born  Turin,  N.  Y.,  July  10,  1852.  Was  Tribune.  Formerly  practiced 
at  Holland,  la. 

♦1893.     William  Scott  Judy. 

Bom  Tallula,  III.,  Oct.  14,  1853.  Was  Proconsul,  also  Palladium 
Editor.     Died  Dec.  16,  1893. 

fEDWARD  Leroy  Lemert,  Pawnce,  O.  T. 

Born  Perryton,  O.,  Sept.  22,  1845.  Hiram  (O.)  Coll.,  three  years. 
Was  Scriptor,  and  Consul.  Member  of  City  Council,  Marshalltown, 
la.,  1878-80.  Representative  Iowa  Legislature,  i58i-2.  Probate 
Judge,  Pawnee  County,  O.  T.,  1894-6. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  25 

♦1892.     Medary  Dale  Mann. 

Born  Centre  Village,  O.,  Oct.  15,  1849.  Was  Gladiator.  Otterbein 
Univ.  Pros.  Atty.,  Paulding  Co.,  1887-9.  ^^^  **  ^^^  Gatos,  Santa 
Clara  Co.,  Cal.,  Mar.  6,  1892. 

Nathan  Abijah  Mann.      (Address  unknown. ) 

Bom  Centreville,  O.,  Aug.  24,  1854. 

*i89i.     fTHOMAS  Ephraim  Morey. 

•  Born   Belleview,  O.,  Oct.  15,   1853.     Was   Scriptor.     Practiced  at  San- 
dusky, O.     Died  near  Sandusky,  O.,  Jan.  13,  1891. 

•Calvin  C.  Staley,  Urbana,  or  Champaign,  111. 

Born  in  Cable  Co.,  W.  Va.,  1850.  Student  at  111.  Indus.  Univ.,  1872-6. 
Class  Orator,  1877.     Champaign  Co.  Judge,  1890. 

Louis  Frederick  Stifel,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Born  Wheeling,  Va.,  Oct.  9,  1851.  Member  of  House  of  Delegates  of 
W.  Va.  Legislature  as  Representative  of  Ohio  Co.,  1883-5,  1889-91. 
Sec.  Wheeling  Title  and  Trust  Co. 

Oeorge  Frank  White,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Jan.  18,  1847.  Private,  i8th  N.  H.  Inf. 
Was  Consul,  also  Senior  Class  Pres.     Rooms  44-5^  No.  162  LaSalle  St. 

CLASS  OF  1878. 
Charles  Albert  Barnes,  Jacksonville,  111. 

Born  Alton,  111.,  July  4,  1855.  111.  College,  three  years.  Editor  Illi- 
nois Legal  Index y  1880.  City  Atty.  of  Jacksonville,  1882-3  State's 
Atty.  of  Morgan  Co.,  1884-^2.  Grand  Chancellor  K.  P.  of  III.,  1893. 
Duncan  Blk. 

Morris  Craig  Baum,  ^  V  A.     (Address  unknown.) 
Burroughs  Frank  Bower,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Oct.  31,  1855.  Palladium  Editor,  1877-8. 
Toastmaster  at  Class  Banquet.  Established  Ann  Arbor  Democrat. 
Editor-in-chief  of  Detroit  Post  and  Tribune.  Subsequently  Manag- 
ing Editor  of  Detroit  Journal,  Vice-Pres.,  Treas.  and  Genl.  Mngr. 
World  Publishing  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1890-5.  Later  Secy  .-Treas. 
and  Genl.  Manager  Cincinnati  Tribune  Publishing  Co.  Not  in  prac- 
tice. 

John  Owen  Garrett,  Massillon,  O. 

Born  Palermo,  O.,  May  8,  1854.  B.  A.,  Scio  Coll.  Also  attended 
Oberlin  Coll.  Member  of  lAnean  Society  (Scio)  and  of  Pomonean 
Society  (Oberlin). 


26  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Harry  Phillip  Hancock,  West  Union,  Iowa. 

Born  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1852.  Cazcnovia  Seminary,  N.  Y» 
Valedictorian  of  Class,  1876.  City  Solicitor.  Presidential  Elector^ 
Fourth  la.  District,  1B92.     District  Atty.,  Fayette  Co.,  la. 

Henry  Hoffman,  St.  Ignace,  Mich. 

Bom  Cayuga,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  30,  1850.  Attended  Ann  Arbor  Higb 
School,  and  Baptist  Seminary,  Fenton,  Mlcli.  Pros.  Atty.,  MackhiaiHr 
Co.,  1885-9.    Vice-Pres.  First  National  Bank. 

John  Culbertson  Keith,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Shurtlefi  Coll.,  three  years.  Member  of  Sigma  Phi  Lit.  Society.  Prin- 
cipal of  Seattle  Schools. 

J.  Robert  McGuffin,  Bissell,  W.  Va. 

Born  Stanton,  Va.,  March  31,  1852.  B*  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1876.  Was 
Consul. 

Charles  Campbell  Nelson.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letters  to  Brunswick,  Me.,  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Edwin  Zina  Perkins.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Bom  IngersoU,  Ont.,  Canada,  June  11,  1853*  Formerly  Judge  of  ]^o- 
bate,  Cheboygan  Co  ,  Mich. 

fDANiEL  Wilbur  Reardon,  Ludington,  Mich. 
Daniel  Clark  Remich,  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Bom  Ilardwick,  Vt.,  Jan.  15,  1852.  Tribune,  1877-8.  Grand  Trib- 
une, 1878-9.  Marshal  of  Webster  Society.  Vice-Pres.  Senior  Class. 
Representative  in  State  Legislature.     Not  in  Practice. 

Thomas  Rinaker,  Carlinville,  111. 

Born  Carlinville,  111.,  Aug.  15,  1854.  B.  A.,  Blackburn  Univ.,  l874» 
Was  Gladiator  and  Consul.     Grand  Gladiator,  1878-9. 

Herman  Ritter,  Edwardsville,  111. 

Bora  Belleville,  III.,  April  8,  1849.  Attended  St.  Louis  Univ.  City 
Atty.,  1879-82. 

♦1894.     f  Edward  Parker  Rose. 

Bom  Stockholm,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1850.  Practiced  in  Mattoon,  111. 
Died  in  Dec.,  1894. 

Frank  Finley  Rozzelle,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Georgetown,  Ky.,  Aug.  3,  1856.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1876. 
A.  M.,  ibid.  Corporation  Counsel,  1891-5.  Member  of  Visiting 
Board  for  Mo.  Univ.  Employed  by  City  to  annotate  Charter  and 
revise  Ordinances  of  the  City.  Rozzelle  &  Guinotte,  313-5  Tem- 
ple Blk. 


KENT  CHAPTER.  27 

Samuel  W.  Vance,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

Born  Williamsburg,  Ont.,  Canada,  Dec.  9,  1852.  Attended  Albert  Coll., 
Belleville,  Ont.,  1872-5.  Member  <rf  Webster  Society.  Proconsul, 
1877-8.  City  Atty.  of  Port  Huron,  two  terms.  Circuit  Judge,  31st 
Judicial  Circuit,  1892-9. 

Myron  Hamilton  Walker,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Bom  Westboro,  Mass,  Jan,  17,  1855.    Vice-Pres.  Webster  Society. 

♦1883.     John  Stewart  Whitford. 

Bom  Circleville,  O.,  Dec,  20,  1952.  Was  Scriptor,  1877-8.  Treas.  of 
Senior  Class.    Was  Co.  Atty.  at  Garaett,  Kan.     Died  May  19,  1883. 

Henry  Wollmann,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Bom  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  Aug.  9,  1858.  Attended  Leavenworth  High 
School.  Was  Gladiator.  Senior  Class  Sec.  U.  S.  Comr.,  temporar- 
ily acting  as  Circuit  Judge.  Contributor  to  North  American  Review, 
Address  on  "Corporations,"  before  Kansas  City  Bar  Assn.,  Nov.  18, 
1893.  "Friendly  Receiverships,"  1894  Address,  "  Danger  Ahead," 
at  Omaha  Convention  of  Com.  Law  League  of  America,  printed  in 
October  issue  of  Collector  and  Com,  Lawyer^  etc.  Lecturer  at  Kansas 
State  Univ.     Corporation  Law,  Wales  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1879. 

CtUSTave  Charles  Bartels,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  Bellevue,  Neb.,  Jan.  22,  1858.  First  Historian  of  Kent  Chapter. 
Attended  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis.  Vice-Pres  Webster  Society. 
Corporation  Counsel  of  Denver,  fiartels  &  Blood,  504-8  People's 
Bank  Bldg. 

James  Herbert  Blood,  Denver,  Col. 

Bom  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  Nov.  6,  1857.  Was  Proconsul.  Sec.  of  Web^ 
ster  Society.     Bartels  &  Blood,  No.  504-8  People's  Bank  Bldg. 

Walter  Percy  Butler,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Bom  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Jan.  t,  1858.  Ripon  Coll.,  Wis.,  1874-6.  City 
Engineer,  Aberdeen,  S.  D.,  six  years.  In  office  of  U.  S.  Surveyor 
General,  Huron,  S.  D.,  one  year.  Connected  with  Great  Northern 
Ry.  Author  of  ''A  Manual  of  Irrigation."  Actuary  Tontine  Saving 
Assn.,  701  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

LiVY  Chamberlain,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

Bom  Elkhart,  Nov.  22,  1856.  Practicing  law«  doing  insurance  business, 
real  estate,  loans,  etc.     No.  207  S.  Main  St. 

*i886.     Edward  George  Embler. 

Bom  Walden,  N.  Y.,  April  12,  1857.  Practiced  at  Howell,  Mich.  Died 
Aug.  16,  1886. 


28  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Carl  Edwin  Epler,  Quincy,  111. 

Born  Jacksonville,  111.,  Nov.  20,  1857.  Member  of  Phi  Alpha  Debating 
Society.  A.  B.,  and  Valedictory,  Illinois  Coll.,  1876.  M.  A.,  ibid,^ 
1879.  A.  M.,  Yale  Coll.,  1878.  Palladium  Editor  1878-9.  City 
Ally.  1881-4.  Revised  Quincy  Code^  1885.  State's  Atty.  Adams  Co. 
1 89 1-2.     At  present.  County  Judge  of  Adams  Co. 

Charles  Gaylord  Fowler,  Saginaw,  W.  S.,  Mich. 

Born  Manterville,  Minn.,  Feb.  6,  1858.  Scriptor  1878-9.  Junior  Class 
Sec.     Pres.  Board  of  Trade.     In  Real  Estate  business. 

*i892.     John  Parker  Gale. 

Practiced  at  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Seattle,  Wash.  Died  at  Redlands,  Cal., 
May  II,  1892. 

John  Alexander  Mansfield,  Steubenville,  O. 

Born  Hopedale,  O.,  Sept.  20,  1852.  Hopedale  Coll.,  three  years. 
Probate  Judge  of  Jefferson  Co.,  O.,  1887-91.  Since  1892,  Common 
Pleas  Judge  of  Third  Sub-division  of  8th  Judicial  Dist.  of  O. 

Fritz  Morris.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  New  York  City,  June  17,  1854.  Tribune,  1878-9.  Grand  Tribune, 
1879-80.     Formerly  in  Steamship  business  in  New  York  City. 

tJosEPH  Fletcher  McNaught,  ^  /'  J,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Born  Lexington,  111.,  Aug.  17,  1855.  B.  S.,  Ills.  Wesleyan  Univ»,  1877* 
Consul,   1878-9. 

tJoHN  C.  Slavback,  Hamilton,  O. 

Born  Bethany,  O.,  Feb.  16,  185 J.  B.  A.,  National  Normal  Univ.,  Le- 
banon, O.,  1875.  B.  S.,  ibid.^  ^'^11-  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law 
School,  1879.     Junior  Class  Vice-Pres.     Slayback  &  Harr. 

George  Allen  Van  Dyke,  Paris,  111. 

Born  Ashmore,  111.,  Dec.  14,  1855.     Consul,  1878-Q. 

f  John  DeWitt  Veeder,  y'  Y,  (P  B  A',  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 

Born  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  A.  B.,  Valedictory  and  Class  Pres.  Union 
Coll.,  1875.  Also  Warner  prize.  Instructor  in  classics  in  the  Mil.  In- 
stitute, Croton,  N.  Y.,  1876-7.  Twice  Senator  in  N.  M.  Territorial 
Council,  1887-90.  Member  board  of  regents  of  Coll.  of  Agriculture 
and  Mechanic  Arts  of  N.  M. 

William  Arnold  Weeks. 

See  Class  of  1880. 

William  Henry  Harrison  Williamson,  Portland,  Ind. 

Born  Union  City,  Ind.,  March  27,  1853.  B.  A.,  National  Normal  Univ. 
Lebanon,  O.,  1877.  Gladiator,  1878-9.  Grand  Gladiator,  1879-80. 
City  Atty.,  1887-91. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  29 

CLASS  OF  1880. 

Clarence  Wilder  Ashford,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  Port  Hope,  Ont.,  1857.  Was  Atty.  Gen.  of  Hawaiian  Islands  under 
King  Kalakaua,  1887-90.  Member  House  of  Nobles  Hawaiian  Leg- 
islature. Later,  in  House  of  Representatives.  **In  exile  because  of 
political  opinions."     Room 23,  fourth  floor,  Mills  Bldg. 

Alfred  Jerome  Babcock,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  March  8,  185O1  at  Brookfield,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.  Palladium 
Editoi  1879-80.  Practiced  in  Denver,  Colo.  At  present  with  J.  A. 
Fay  &  Co.,  22-26  S.  Canal  st. 

f  John  Broomall  Booth,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

B.  A.,  Swarthmore  Coll.,  1875.  Of  J.  6.  Booth  &  Co.,  Dealers  in  Manu- 
factured Iron  and  Steel.     Standard  Bldg.,  Wood  St. 

♦1885.     Alexander  Camp. 

Born  Sandusky,  O.,  Nov.  25,  1855.  Scriptor,  1879-80.  Practiced  in- 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     Died  at  Daytona,  Fla.,  April  18,  1885. 

LuciAN  Frederick  Easton,  LaCrosse,  Wis. 

Born  Chatfield,  Minn.,  June  2,  1859.  Shattuck  School,  1878.  Gladiator, 
1879-80.     Banker. 

John  Henry  Glade,  Chicago,  III. 

Practiced  at  Chicago  several  years.  At  present  Sec.  and  Treas.  Chicago 
and  South  Side  Rapid  Transit  R.  R.  Co.     No.  47  Congress  St. 

f Frank  Henry  Hyatt.      (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Fenner,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1853.  Supt.  of  Public  Schools 
for  Madison  Co.,  1876-9.     Consul. 

William  Howe  Loomis,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1859.  Past  Grand  Chancellor  K.  of  P.  R« 
B.  Loomis  &  Co.,  Fire  Ins.,  No.  25  Canal  St. 

Alfred  Foote  Maynard,  Marquette,  Mich. 

Born  Marquette,  Mich,,  Aug.  17,  1857.  Tribune,  1879-80.  Bank  Ac- 
countant. 

WiLLiAN  Lincoln  McKay,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Born  Warsaw,  Wyoming  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  16,  1855.  B.  A.,  Cornell 
Univ.,  1878.  Member  of  Irving  Society.  Junior  Critic  of  Webster 
Society.  Supervisor,  town  of  Geneva,  N.  Y.  2nd  Lieut.  34th  Sep- 
arate Company  N.  G.,  N.  Y.     In  Nursery  business. 

*i883.     Arthur  Parker  Mitchell. 

Born  Manchester,  N.  H.,  July  7,  1859.  Accidentally  drowned  in  Missoula 
River,  Mont.,  June  26,  1883, 


30  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Walter  Belle  Scaife,  Allegheny,  Penn. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  Sept.  lo,  1858.  Historian,  1879-80.  A,  B.» 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1887.  I^ept.  Consul-Gen.  at  Vienna.  Student 
KoenigL  Preuszische  Friedrich  Wilhelms-Universitaet,  Berlin,  1885-6. 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Vienna,  1887.  Memlier  of  Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n. 
Author  of  **  Law  and  History."  •  **The  Development  of  International 
Law  as  applied  to  newly  discovered  territory.  **  Geographical  Lati- 
tude." •*  America;  Its  Geographical  History,  1493-1892."  "  Floren- 
tine Life  during  the  Renaissance."  **  European  modifications  of  the 
Jury  System."  Reader  in  Historical  Geography  at  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.     No.  143  North  Ave. 

William  Arnold  Weeks,  West  Branch,  Mich. 

High  School,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Formerly  Judge  of  Probate,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  County  Surveyor,  Sufiervisor  and  School  Examiner.  At  present 
Pros.  Atty.  of  Ogemaw  Co. 

CLASS  OF  188L 
I  Lorenzo  Gary  Brooks,  K  I  E^  Chicago,  111. 

Bom  College  Hill,  O.,  Feb.  5,  1858.  A.  B.,  Vale  College,  1879.  Union 
Coll.  of  Law,  1 880-1,  where  he  affiliated  with  ^OTH  Chapter. 
Corporation,  Real  Estate  Law.    No.  925  The  Temple. 

Frank  Allison  Davis,  Columbus,  O. 

Born  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1858.  Bridgehampton  Literary 
Institute  two  years.     Asst.  City  Solicitor.    No.  100 1-6  Wyandotte. 

♦1883.     Gideon  Sheldon  Fuller,  J  W. 

Born  North  Ferrisburgh,  Vt.,  July  28,  1856.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1879. 
Was  Palladium  Editor,  1 880-1.  Consul.  Died  at  Denver,  Colo., 
Jan.  22,  1883. 

Walter  Raleigh  Hinckley,  Belleville,  111. 

Born  Belleville,  Sept.  11,  1859.  A.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis, 
1879.     Tribune,  1 880-1. 

Gilbert  Monell  Hitchcock,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Bom  Omaha,  Sept.  18,  1859.  Studied  in  Germany.  Publisher  and 
manager  Omaha  Daily  World-Herald. 

Frederick  Fluella  Huntress,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Born  Lincoln,  Penobscot  Co.,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1857.  Scriptor,  1880-I.  In 
Lumber  business. 

f  John  McCandless,  Sheldon,  la. 

Born  in  Alleghany  Co.,  Penn.,  May  11,  1855.  A.  B.,  Washington  and 
Jefferson  Coll.,  1877.  Practiced  in  Montezuma,  la.  At  present 
Sec.  of  "  Empire  Loan  and  Investment  Co." 


KENT  CHAPTER,  31 

•f  Charles  Edward  McKinney,  A  \\  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 

Bom  Athens,  Bedford  Co.,  Pa.,  March  16,  1859.  Attended  Colgate 
Univ.,  1378-9.  Pres.  Sioux  Falls  National  Bank.  R.  R.  Com.  of 
So.  Dak. 

Charles  Sumner  Smith,  Saginaw,  Mich. 

Bom  Saginaw,   Mich.,   June  6,  1858.     Gladiator,  1 880-1.     Practiced  at 
Devil's  Lake,  Dak.     Was  City  Clerk  and  Treas.     609  Eddy  Bldg. 

BuFFON  Stewart  Walker,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Bom  Ft.  Madison,  la.,  May  29,  1857.  Historian,  1880-1.  Later,  Pro- 
consul. 

tpRANK  Perkins  Williams.     (Address  unknown.) 

Formerly  practiced  at  SpringBeld,  111.,  later,  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Letter 
to  above  addresses  and  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  returned  unclaimed. 

+EDWARD  Eugene  Wilson.     (Address  unknown.) 

Bom  in  Alleghany  Co.,  Penn.,  July  21,  1856. 

CLASS  OF  1882. 
Louis  Frederick  Bartels,  Denver,  Colo. 

Bom  Bellevue,  Neb.,  Dec.  20,  1861.  Denver  High  School.  Tribune, 
1881-2.  Alderman  from  loth  Ward,  Denver,  since  1893.  Pres. 
of  Board  of  Aldermen,  1S96.  In  Real  Estate,  Loan  and  Ins.  business. 
625-8  Cooper  Bldg. 

William  Seward  Bemis,  Spencer,  la. 

Bom  Independence,  la.,  Sept.  27,  1859.  Attended  Cornell  Coll.,  Iowa, 
two  years.     Was  Scriptor,  188 1-2. 

tJoHN  Charles  Fremont  Bx^^h,  Wahoo,  Neb. 

Born  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1856.  Attended  Medical  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1881-2.  M.  D.,  Baltimore  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  1884. 
Physician  and  Surgeon. 

fMoRRis  Levi  Courtright,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Horn  Edgarton,  Wis.,  Nov.  17,  1858.  Lit.  Dept.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1877-9. 
Asst.  Pros.  Atty.  for  Bay  Co.  Simonson,  Gillett  &  Courtright,  8 
Bank  Blk. 

Thomas  Geyer  P'itch,  Wichita,  Kas. 

Bom  Bristol,  Me.,  April  9,  1861.  Proconsul,  1 88 1-2.  Delegate  at  large 
from  Kansas  to  Democratic  Nat'l  Convention,  1892.  At  present. 
Postmaster. 

tLAWRENCE  Heiskell,  Greenfield,  Ohio. 

Born  South  Charlestown,  Ohio,  Sept.  i,  1861.     Dickey  &  Heiskell. 


32  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

fRiCHARD  Briggs  Lathan,  (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Lincoln,  111.,  July   i,    1859.      Attended   Racine  Coll.     Formerly^ 
Cashier  of  Citizen's  Bank,  Winfield,   Kas.     Later,  mining  at  Joplin, 
Mo. 

Charles  Gray  Lawrence,  St,  Paul,  Minn. 

Born  Homer,  N.  Y.,  March  28,  1854.  Historian,  188 1-2.  Warner, 
Richardson  &  Lawrence,  Germania  Life  Ins.  Co.  Bldg. 

♦1894.     Henry  Ward  McArthur. 

Born  Chenung,  111.,  March  24,  1861.  Register  of  Deeds,  Cheboygan 
Co.,  1884-6.     Died  at  El  Paso,  Texas,  Aug.  24,  1894. 

Mason  Jenks  Niblack,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

Born  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  April  14,  1857.  Lit.  Dept.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1878 
-9.  Pres.  Phi  Delta  Phi  Council,  1882-9.  Member  of  Ind.  Legis- 
lature, 1887-91.     Speaker  of  the  House,  1889-91. 

fOLivER  Ellwood  Pagin,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Toledo,  O.,  Sept.  2,  1858.  ,  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  for  Northern  Dist.  of 
111.  since  1889.  Author  of  **  Pagin's  Federal  Precedents  and  Forms," 
1804.     434  Monad  nock  Blk. 

Curtis  Emerson  Pierce,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

Born  Bay  City,  Nov.  22,  1856.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Central  Coll.,  1880.  Con- 
sul, i88i-2.  Circuit  Court  Commis'r,  1883-6.  Formerly,  City  Atty. 
At  present  Pros.  Atty.  of  Bay  Co.     Lynn  &  Pierce,  Phoenix  Blk. 

James  Waldron  Remich,  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Born  Hardwick,  Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1861.  Palladium  Editor,  188 1-2.  U.  S. 
Atty.  for  Dist.  of  N.  H.,  1890-4% 

Willis  Asa  Rogers,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  April  23,  1859.  With  James  Pyle  &  Sons, 
since  twelve  years.     Not  in  practice.     No.  122  Davis  St. 

Otto  Edward  Sauter,  Grafton,  N.  Dak. 

Bom  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  17,  1850.  Chicago  High  School.  Judge  of 
7th  Judicial  Dist.  of  N.  Dak.,  since  1895. 

Charles  Edward  Temple,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  July  13,  1858.  Grand  Rapids  High  School, 
1878.  Lit.  Dept.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1878-80.  Contributor  to  Michigan 
Law  Journal^  Oct.  1892,  **Water  Works  Franchises."  Author  of  a  work 
on  **  Law  of  Municipal  Bonds."  Asst.  Treas.  The  Fingall  Gold  Min- 
ing Co.  Local  Atty.  for  Nat'l  Loan  and  Investment  Co.  Specialty, 
Municipal  Bond  Proceedings.     ^27  Mich.  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 


KENT  CHAPTER.  33 

Edward  Francis  Tierney,  Marshall,  Mich. 

Born  Kalamazoo,  Mich. ,  Dec.  29,  1858.  Was  Gladiator,  1881-2.  City 
Recorder,  1887-9.  Formerly  City  Editor  of  Daily  Chronicle,  At 
present,  Accountant. 

fHoRACE  Benjamin  Wing,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Bom  Collinsville,  111.,  April  26,  1858.  A.  B.,  111.  Coll.,  1880. 
Member  of  Sigma  Pi.  Consul.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Medical  College, 
1887.  Surgeon  for  the  Sante  Fe  R.  R.  Co.  Prof,  of  Chemical  Med- 
icine in  M.  S.  C.     Bradbury  Block. 


Richard  Yates. 

See  Class  of  1884. 


CLASS  OF  1883. 


David  Menzies  Alston,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

Born  McCandless,  Penn.,  Jan.  17^,  t862.  Newell  Institute,  Pittsburg. 
Tribune,  1882-3.     No.  157  Fourth  St. 

Arthur  Carter  Denison,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Grand  Rapids,  Nov.  10,  1861.  Consul,  1882-3.  Treas.  Mich. 
State  Bar  Ass'n.,  1895-6.  Patent  Law.  Taggart,  Knappen  & 
Denison,  Mich.  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 

fCHARLEs  Parsons  Doolittle,  Oberlin,  O. 

Bom  New  York  City,  March  3,  1857.  Student  at  Berlin,  1882-5.  Vice- 
Pres.  Phi  Delta  Phi  Council,  1882-9.  Teacher  of  Musical  History 
and  Theory  in  Oberlin  Conservatory  of  Music. 

*i896.     f  James  Robinson  Downs, 

Bom  Vicksburgh,  Miss.,  July  16,  1861.  B.  S.,  Center  College,  Danville, 
Ky.  Practiced  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Died  at  Anguilla,  Miss., 
Sept.  29,  1896. 

RuFUS  Irving  Eaton,  Portland,  Ore. 

Real  Estate  and  Commarcial  Law,  Room  6,  Cambridge  Bldg.,  cor.  3rd. 
and  Morrison  Sts. 

Charles  Wesley  Frankun,  Denver,  Col. 

Bom  Booneville,  Mo.,  Oct.  20,  1858.  Attended  Central  Coll.,  Fayetttf, 
Mo.,  1876.  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1878-81.  Member  of  Union  Lit.' Society. 
Was  Asst.  Dist.  Atty.  at  I^adville,  Col.  Also  practiced  at  Aspen, 
Col.  Specialty,  mining,  railway  and  corporation  law.  647-9 
Equitable  Bldg. 

Claus  Jeremiah  Gunderson,  Alexandria,  Minn. 

Bom  White  Water,  Wis.,  Jan.  3,  1855.  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1875-7.  Lit. 
Dept.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1883-4.  Member  of  Hermean  and  Etiphro- 
nean  Lit.  Societies.     Co.  Atty.  of  Douglas  Co.,  eight  years. 


34  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

Austin  Hawley,  Girard,  Kan. 

Bora  Girard,  Kas.,  Jan.  35,  i860.  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1879-80.  Proconsul, 
1882-3.     Not  in  practice. 

fjAMES  Sabin  Heaton,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Cleft  Mine,  Mich.,  July  24,  1857.  A.  B.,  Kalamazoo  Coll.  Atty. 
personal  claims  of  The  Standard  Life  and  Accident  Ins.  Co.  98 
Moffat  Blk. 

•j-WiLLARD  Franklin  Keeney,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Jan.  25,  1862."  Lit.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1879-80.     Butterfield  &  Keeney,  Rooms  5-8  Wonderly  Bldg. 

Harry  Albert  Lockwood,  Monroe,  Mich. 

Born  SummerBeld,  Mich.,  Aug.  28,  1861.  Attended  Mich.  Normal 
School.  Historian,  1882-3.  City  Atty.  of  Monroe,  1887-8.  At 
present  Pros.  Atty.,  Monroe  Co.,  Mich. 

fCHARLES  Douglas  Long.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Adrian,  Mich.,  July  22,  i860.  M.  D.,  Homceopathic  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1884.  Letters  to  Adrian,  Detroit  and  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
retiirned  unclaimed 

Elmer  Ward  Parkhurst.     (Address  unknown.) 

Palladium  Editor,  1882-3. 

Willis  Barnes  Perkins,  Grand,  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Feb.  7,  1861.  Scriptor,  1882-3.  Formerly 
Pros.  Atty.  at  Kalkaska,  Mich.  Sweet,  Perkins  &  Judkins,  531-4 
Michigan  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 

fCHARLES  Taylor  Ralston,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Born  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1S59.  Attended  Phillips-Andover  Acad- 
emy. Practiced  at  Washington,  D.  C,  in  1883-4,  where  he  organized 
Marshall  Chapter.  Editorial  writer,  Troy  Daily  Times,  1889-92. 
At  present  Private  Sec.  to  the  Mayor  of  North  Adams. 

IElmer  Ellsworth  Richards,  Farmington,  Me. 

Born  Strong,  Me.,  Aug.  24,  i860.  A.  B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1880.  Register 
of  Probate  Court.  Clerk  of  Supreme  Court.  At  present  Co.  Atty.  of 
Franklin  Co.,  Me. 

William  Snearer,  Jr.,  ^  K  I,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Mansfield,  O.,  Aug.  26,  1859.  Northwestern  Univ.,  two  years. 
Practiced  at  Elyria,  O.,  and  Cleveland,  O.  Attending  Cleveland 
Medical  College,  Class  of  '97.     No.  296  Harkness  Ave. 

Herbert  Montgomery  Snow,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Dearborn,  Mich.,  July  26,  1858.  Lit.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1879-80. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  35 

^Albert  Edwin  Stevenson,  Chicago,  Ills. 

Bom  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  June  19,  i860.  Hamilton,  Canada,  High 
School.  Deputy  Pros.  Atty.,  1883-7.  Formerly  Deputy  Collector  and 
Inspector  of  Customs  and  Gauger,  Port  Huron  Dist.  American  Agent 
of  Supreme  Court  of  Independent  Order  of  Foresters.  High  Chief 
Ranger  of  His.     Not  in  practice.     No.  6340  Monroe  Ave. 

CLASS  OF  1884. 
Herbert  Wells  Baird,  Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Born  New  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1858.  Ph.  B.,  Buchtel  Coll.,  1878 • 
Script  or,  1883-4.  Practiced  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.  301  New  Eng- 
land Bldg. 

Eckstein  Case,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Born  Carlyle,  Ills.,  July  9,  1858.  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  West  Point,  1878-80. 
Sec.  and  Treas.  of  Case  School  of  Applied  Science.  No.  9  Rock- 
well St. 

f  Anson  Jasper  Dill.      (Address  unknown.) 

Formerly  Prof,  in  Normal  School  at  Indiana,  Penn. 

Frank  Healy,   ^  T,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1856.  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1882. 
Member  of  Theta  Phi.  Consul,  1883-4.  Senior  Class  Pres.  Rea, 
Hubachek  &  Healy,  601  The  Phoenix  Bldg. 

John  Harry  Holmes,   Washington,  D.   C. 

Born  Goodrich,  Ont.,  Jan.  21,  1863.  Graduate  Bay  City  High  School, 
1880.  Register  Probate  Court  Bay  County,  1882-3.  Representative 
State  Legislature,  1893-4.  Builder  and  Contractor.  Supt.  of  Con- 
struction U.  S.  P.  O.     New  P.  O.  Bldg. 

Richard  Hartwell  Johnson,  X  V,  Dickinson,  N.  Dak. 

Born  Eastford,  Conn.,  Feb.  18,  1855.  ^-  ^-^  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1882.  Was 
member  of  Delta  Sigma  Society.  Class  Pres.  Practiced  at  Bismarck, 
N.  Dak.     In  banking  business. 

Thomas  H.  Loller,  Dennison,  Ohio. 

Born  Nashville,  O.,  Sept.  14,  1862.  Gladiator,  1883-4.  Formerly  City 
Solicitor. 

George  B.   McLane.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Mt.  Jackson,  Penn.,  Sept.  23,  1858.  Formerly  Judge  at  Carnegie 
City,  Penn. 


36  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

Carroll  Hathaway  Parmelee,  Buffalo,  Wyo. 

Bom  Solon,  O.,  May  15,  i36i.  B.  S.,  Grand  River  Institute,  Austinburg, 
O.,  1878.  A.  B.,  Hiram  Coll.,  1881.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1884.  Was 
Scriptor,  1883-4.  Republican  Candidate  for  Justice  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Wyo.,  1892.  At  present  Vice-Pres.  Republican  NatM  League, 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court  Com'r.  Trustee  of  the  Univ.  of  Wyo.  Specialty, 
Real  Estate  and  Irrigation  Law. 

William  Thomas  Perkins,  Bismarck,  N.  Dak, 

Born  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1858.     A.   B.,  Bates  Coll.,  Lewiston,  Me., 

1881.  Palladium  Editor,  1884.  Business  manager  Mich.  Argonaut. 
Supt.  of  Schools,  of  Burleigh  Co..  1889.  Pres.  State  Educational 
Society.  Also  Law  and  Mining  Broker,  member  of  Cripple  Creek 
Mining  Exchange.     P.  O.  Box  129,  Cripple  Creek,  Colo. 

Frederick  Reynolds,  .V  V^,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  1880-2.  Schmidt,  Reynolds  &  Mitchell.  603-5 
Torrey  Bldg. 

Granville  Addison  Richardson. 

See  Class  of  1886. 

Issie  Joseph  Ringolsky,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born    Leavenworth,  Kas.,  Sept.  22,   1864.     Leavenworth    High    School, 

1882.  Lit.  Dept.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  18S4-6,  graduating  from  School  of 
Political  Science.     526-9  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

fWAYLAND  William  Sanford.     (Address  unknown.  ) 

Born  Lenox,  O.,  Ojt.  26,  1861.  Formerly  practiced  at  Canton,  O.,  and 
Duluth,  Minn. 

Edward  Thomas  Taylor,  Glenwood  Springs,  Colo. 

Born  Metamora,  111.,  June  19,  1858.  Leavenworth,  Kas.,  High  School, 
188 1.  Junior  Class  Pres.  Proconsul,  1883-4.  -  Sec.  tu  Judge 
Cooley,  1883-4.  County  Supt.  of  Schools  of  Lake  Co.,  Colo.,  1884- 
6.  Asst.  Dist.  Atty.  of  Fifth  Judicial  Dist.,  1884-6.  Disl.  Atty.  for 
Qth  Judicial  Dist.,  1887-9.  City  Atty.  of  Glenwood  Springs,  189C-7. 
State  Senator,  21st  Dist.,  1896-1900.  Irrigation  Law  and  Water 
Rights.     Kamm  Block. 

Samuel  Kline  Woodworth,  Seneca,  Kas. 

Born  Tipton,  Mo.,  March  19,  1861.  Pres.  of  Kent  Society,  1883-4. 
First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

♦1895.     Edgar  Bruner  Wright. 

Born  Havana,  111.,  July  19,  1862.  Tribune,  1883-4.  Formerly  practiced 
at  Arapahoe,  Neb.  State's  Atty.  of  Mason  Co.,  111.,  1892-4.  Died, 
May  2,  1895. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  37 

Richard  Yates,  Jacksonville,  111. 

Born  Jacksonville,  Dec.  12,  i860.  A.  B.,  111.  Coll.,  1880.  A.  M., 
ibCd.^  1883.  Originally  menibsr  of  class  of  1882.  Historian,  1883-4. 
City  Atty.,  1885-01.  Rep.  Nominee  for  Congressman-at- Large  from 
111.,  1892.  Vice-Pres.  Nat.  Rep.  League.  Co.  Judge  of  Morgan  Co. 
Care  of  Court  House. 

CLASS  OP  1885. 
Lemuel  Mahlon  Ackley,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Alleghany  City,  Penn.,  Nov.  22,  1857.  A.  B.,  Western  Univ.  of 
Penn.,  1879.  Rec.  Sec.  Junior  Class,  1883-4.  Room  1027  New 
Chicago  Stock  Exchange  Bl^g. 

George  Churchill  Cook,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  Oct.  28,  1864.  Attended  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  1880-3. 
Gladiator,  1884-5.  Law  Editor  of  Mich,  Argonaut^  1884-5.  ^^^  i^^ 
practice.     Care  of  Bradner,  Smith  &  Co.,  No.  119  Monroe  St. 

Howard  Washington  Dickinson.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Amherst,  Mass.,  April  12,  1861.  Attended  Amherst  Coll.  Class 
Historian.  Pres.y]p^<frj<7«  Society.  Formerly  Dist.  Atty.  of  Towner 
Co.,  Dak.  Practiced  at  Cando,  Dak.,  and  Broken  Bow,  Custer  Co., 
Neb.  Letters  to  above  addresses  and  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  returned  un- 
claimed. 

Henry  Corwin  Flower,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  Aug.  15,  1863.  Attended  Washburn  Coll.,  To- 
peka,  Kas.,  two  years.     Scriptor,  1884-5.     New  England  Bldg. 

Frank  Marcellus  Goudard,  Leadville,  Colo. 

Born  Abingdon,  Knox  Co.,  III.,  Oct.  31,  1859.  Attended  Leavenworth, 
Kas.,  High  School.  Later,  Penn.  Mil.  Academy  at  Chester,  Penn., 
two  years.     Tribune,   1884-5.     Box  366. 

Joseph  Franklin  Greene,  Uhrichsville,  O. 

Born  Franklin,  O.,  Nov.  12,  i860.  Attended  Hopedale  Normal  Coll. 
Proconsul,  1884-5.     Healea  &  Greene. 

Richard  Wirt  Groom,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Born  Hayt's  Corners,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1863.  Attended  Qua- 
ker's Seminary,  Sherwood,  N.  Y.  Historian,  1884-5.  Director  Cons, 
of  Music,  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  of  Alliance,  O.,  1888-93.  Affiliated  with 
CoNKLiNG  Chapter,  1893-4.  Registrar  and  Treas.  of  Ithaca  Cons, 
of  Music. 

Adam  Hetzler  Meeker,  ATA,  Greenville,  O. 

Born  Castine,  O.,  Nov.  24,  1859.  Greenville  High  School,  1876-8.  Ann 
Arbor  High  School,  1878-80.  Lit.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1880-!. 
Consul,  1884-5.  Mayor  of  Greenville,  1888-90.  Meeker  &  Stubbs, 
Democrat  Bldg. 


38  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Charles  William  Taylor,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  Metamora,  lU.,  Sept.  36,  i860.  Leadville  High  School,  1882. 
Kas.  State  Univ.,  1882-4.  Graduated  from  State  School  of  Mines» 
Col.,-  as  Expert  Assayer,  Geologist  and  Metallurgist,  1887.  423 
Mining  Exchange. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 

Ralph  Leonard  Aldrich,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Oct.  2,  1864.  Flint  High  School.  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy,  two  years.     Room  i,  Detroit  Opera  House  Bldg. 

fjAMES  Hartley  Beal,  Scio,  O. 

Born  New  Philadelphia,  O.,  Sept.  23,  1861.  New  Philadelphia  High 
School.  Ph.  B.,  Scio  Coll.,  188 1-2.  Dept.  of  Pharmacy,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1882-3.  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1885-6,  where  he  established 
Hamilton  Chapter.  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Scio  Coll.,  1888-96.  Post- 
graduate in  Science,  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  O.,  with  degree  Sc.  D.,  1891-2. 
Dean  Dept.  of  Pharmacy,  Ohio  Med.  Univ.,  1892-4.  Prof.  Chemis- 
try, Dept.  of  Dentistry,  Western  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1896.  Sec.  of  Sec- 
tion of  Education  and  Legislation  of  American  Pharmaceutical  Assn., 
1895-6.  Author  of  **  Pharmaceutical  Interrogations,"  and  **  Chemical 
and  Pharmaceutical  Arithmetic,"  and  of  numerous  papers  and 
researches  published  in  pharmaceutical  journals  and  association 
reports. 

William  Henry  Brunson,  St.  Johns,  Mich. 

Born  Victor,  Mich.,  March  8,  1858.  St.  Johns  High  School,  1875.  Con- 
sul,  1885-6. 

Charles  Dresbach,  Circleville,  O. 

Born  in  Fairfield  Co.,  O.,  Aug.  15,  1S59.  B.  S.  and  Valedictory, 
National  Normal  Univ.,  Lebanon,  O.,  1884.  Proconsul,  1885-6. 
Law  Editor  of  Michigan  Argonaut,  18S5-6. 

Charles  Henry  Dudley,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

Born  Lyndon,  111.,  Nov.  11,  1862.  C.  E.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1884.  Col- 
burn  &  Dudley,  Mining  and  Corporation  Law. 

fBENjAMiN  C.  Garrison,  Fort  Scott,  Kas. 

Born  in  Wyoming  Co.,  Penn.,  Feb.  21,  1858.  VVyoming  Seminary,  Penn. 
Ohio  Normal  Univ.,  Ada,  O.,  one  year.  Candidate  for  Probate 
Judge,  1894. 

Ambrose  Edgel  B.   Helmick,  Minneapolis,   Minn. 

Born  St.  Paris,  O.,  June  21,  1864.  Urbana  Univ.,  O.  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1882-4.  Historian,  1885-6.  Formerly  Editor  Minn.  Court  Re^ 
porter. 


KENT  CHAPTER.  39 

Charles  Mark  Humphrey,  Ironwood,  Mich. 

Bom  Elyria,  O.,  July  17,  1865.  Lansing  High  School.  Mich.  Agricul- 
tural Coll,  1883-4,  Member  of  Eclectic  ^QC\^\y ,  Gladiator,  1885-6. 
Deputy  Clerk  Mich.  Supreme  Court,  1887-8.  City  Atty.  of  Ironwood, 
1893-4.     First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Norman  Thickstun  Mason,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak. 

Born  Rochester,  Minn.,  March  5,  1862.  B.  A.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1883. 
A.  M.,  ibid.     Martin  &  Mason. 

Walter  Scott  Meeker,  Greenville,  Ohio. 

Bom  Greenville,  Sept.  25,  1862.  Ann  Arbor  High  School,  i879:-8o. 
Greenville  High  School,  1882.  Asst.  Pros.  Atty.  Darke  Co.,  1893-4. 
Meeker  &  Gaskill.     i  Ohio  Block. 

John  T.  Moffit,  Tipton,  la. 

Bom  Mechanicsville,  la.,  July  8,  1862.  A.  B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1884. 
A.  M.,  ibid.y  1887.  Treas.  of  Junior  Class,  1884-5.  Delegate  to 
NatM  Republican  Convention,  1892.  Mayor  of  Tipton.  Major  2d 
Reg.  la.  N.  G.  Preston,  Wheeler  &  Moffit.  Rooms  21-4,  Cor.  First 
Avenue  and  Third  St.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  also,  office  at  Tipton,  la. 

Granville  Addison  Richardson,  Roswell,  N.  M. 

Bom  Hopedale,  O.,  Jan.  5,  1859.  A.  B.,  Eminence  Coll.,  1882.  Origi- 
nally member  of  Class  of  1884.     Member  of  the  Territorial  Senate. 

Allen  Shewmon,  Kokomo,  Ind. 

Born  Galveston,    Ind.,    April    15,   1864.     Kokomo   High  School,  1880. 
Terre  Haute  Normal.     Tribune,  1885-6.     City  Clerk,  1887. 

James  Gabriel  Smith,  B  B  H,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Smithville,  Clay  Co.,  Mo.,  Dec.   19,   1859.     ^'  ^•»  Univ.  of  Kas., 

1883.  Scriptor,  1885-6.    Member  35th  Gen'l  Assembly  of  Mo.,  1889. 
Speaker  of  Common  Council  of  Kansas  City.    803-5  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

fjAMEs  Clark  Work,  Uniontown,  Penn. 

Born  Leisenring,  Penn  ,  Feb.  8,  1859.     A.  B.,  Waynesburg,  Penn.,  Coll.^ 

1884.  A.  M.,  ibid.,    1887.     LL.  B.,  Yale  Law  School,  1887. 

CLASS  OF  1887. 
f William  Alexander  Carter,  H  J  A',  (Address  .unknown. ) 

Bom  Fort  Bridger,  Wyo.  Ter.,  July  26,  1863.  Cornell  Univ.,  N.  Y., 
two  years.  Union  Law  School,  Chicago,  111.,  1886-7,  where  he 
affiliated  with  Booth  Chapter. 

Fred  Ives  Chichester,  Allegan,  Mich. 

Bom  Otsego,  Mich.,  Aug.  28,  1866.  Allegan  High  School,  1884.  Kis- 
torian,  1886-7.  Student  at  Berlin,  1887-8.  Cashier  of  First  National 
Bank  since  1891. 


40  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

Albert   Daner  Elliot,  J   T  J,  Chickasha,  Chickasaw  Na- 
tion, I.  T. 

Born  York,  Penn.,  April  14,  1859.  A.  B.»  and  Salutatory,  Franklin  and 
Marshall  Coll.,  1881.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1884.  Eulogist  of  Goethean  Lit. 
Society  at  46th  Anniversary,  1881.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1882. 
Harvard  Law  School,  1882-3.  Collected  and  presented  to  the  Frater> 
nity  a  collection  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Songs.  Practiced  in  Salt  City, 
1887-94.  Local  Atty.  Ch.  R.  I.  and  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  at  Chickasha,  L 
T.     Address  also.  National  Hotel,  Washington,  D.  C. 

John  Alaric  Fairchild,  ^  K  W,  San  Jos6,  Cal. 

Bom  Lincoln,  Cal.,  July  24,  1864.  A.  B.  and  Class  Pres.  Univ.  of  the 
Pacific,  1884.  Consul,  1886-7.  Formerly  practiced  in  San  Diego, 
Cal.    Room  20,  Martin  Block. 

f Thomas  Philip  Fenlon,  Jr.,  Leavenworth,  Kas. 

Born  Leavenworth,  Kas.,  May  19,  1864.  Univ.  of  Notre  Dame,  Ind., 
1 881-4.  Clerk  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  at  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.,  1889. 
Practiced  at  Denver,  Col.,  1890-4.  Special  Atty.  for  Dept.  of  Justice 
in  Court  of  Claims. 

Charles  Gilbert  Hinds,  Shakopee,  Minn. 

Born  Shakopee,  Aug.  31,  1866.  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1883-5.  (Jladiator, 
1886-7.     Alderman  of  Shakopee  and  Co.  Atty.  of  Scott  Co. 

Austin  McCreary  Keene,  Fort  Scott,  Kas. 

Born  Middleton,  O.,  Sept.  4,  1865.  Graduate  and  Valedictorian  of  Mid- 
dletown  High  School,  1884.  Ins.  and  Corporation  Law.  No.  3  N. 
Main  St. 

George  Culley  Manly,  B  6  n,  Denver,  Col. 

Bom  Uniontown,  O.,  Nov.  21, 1863.  Chillicothe,  O.,  High  School.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Denver,  1885.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1887.  Member  of 
Phi  Alpha  Society.  Numerous  Oratorical  Prizes.  Law  Editor  of 
Chronicle^  1886-7.  Professor  of  Law  in  Denver  Law  School,  Univ. 
of  Denver,  since  1891.  Trustee  of  said  Institution.  Atty.  for  Nev- 
ada Southern  R.  R.  Co.  Corporation  and  Mining  Law.  67-8 
Arapahoe  Bldg. 

Charles  Sumner  Pierce,  Oscoda,  Mich. 

Born  Belle  Branch,  Mich.,  June  12,  i860.  Mich.  State  Normal  School, 
1882. 

Charles  Reed,  6  K  E,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Garrote,  Tuolumne  Co.,  Cal.,  March  23,  1861.  Univ.  of  Cal., 
1877-9.  ^-  ^'j  Cornell  Univ.,  1882,  Practiced  at  Dallas,  Tex., 
1887-95.  Agent  of  Lawyers'  Co-op.  Publ.  Co.  for  Mo.,  Kas.  and 
Colo.     No.  612  Olive  St. 


KENT  CHAPTER.  41 

James  Newton  Saunders,  A  K  E,  Stanford,  Ky. 

JBorn  Springfield,  Ky.,  April  2,  1864.  Central  Univ.,  1881-4.  Westmin- 
ster Coll.,  Mo.,  1884-5.  Member  of  Pkilolathean  Society.  Tribune, 
1886-7.  Practiced  at  Springfield,  Ky.  Represented  Washington  Co. 
in  General  Assembly  of  Ky.,  1894.  Appointed  member  of  Ky.  State 
R.  R.  Commission. 

Samuel  Ira  Slade,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Detroit,  Feb.   6,   1863.     Henze  &  Slade,   18  Whitney  Opera  Blk. 

John  Wesley  Mayo  Stewart,  Louisa,  Ky. 

Born  Paintsville,  Ky.,  Dec.  3,  1864.  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  1881-2.  Procon- 
sul, 1886-7.     City  Atty.  and  U.  S.  Com.     Stewart  &  Stewart. 

f  George  Brown  Watson,  B  &  11,  Kansas  City,  Kas. 

Born  Alliance,  O.,  May  15,  1862.  A.  B.,  Kas.  State  Univ.,  1884. 
LL.  B.,  Columbia  Law  School,  1887.  Affiliated  with  Story  Chapter, 
1886-7.     -N'  E-  cor.  Seventh  and  Minnesota  Ave. 

fpRANK  Lincoln  Wean,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Williamsfield,  O.,  Aug.  6,  i860.  Corunna  High  School,  1880. 
Principal  of  Alpena  Schools,  1882-4.  L.^-  ^^  Union  Law  School, 
1887.    Affiliated  with  Booth  Chapter,  1886-7.    48  Montauk  Blk. 

CLASS  OP  1888. 

tJoHN  RoBB  Calder,  ^  A  6,  Tolcdo,  Ohio. 

Born  Alexandria,  Penn.,  Apr.  14,  1862.  Penn.  State  Normal,  1880. 
Wooster  Univ.,  1880-4.     A.  B.,  Cornell. Univ.,  1886.     Spitzer  Bldg. 

X,ODowicK  Fitch  Crofoot,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Born  Pontiac,  Mich.,  Oct.  9,  1865.  Pontiac  High  School.  Proconsul, 
1887-8.     Class  Consolator.     206  Omaha  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Perley  Francis  Gosbey,  4>  K  ¥,  San  Jos^,  Cal. 

Bom  Santa  Clara,  Cal.,  May  15,  1859.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Pacific,  1880. 
A.  M.,  idii/.,  1883.  Law  Editor,  Michigan  Arronaut^  1887-8.  Trib- 
une, 1887-8.  Contributor  to  Phi  Delta  Vni  Brief .  Law  Class  His- 
torian.    Grand  Master,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  State  of  Cal.     27  Porter  Bldg. 

fHARRY  Almon  Lovett,  Tfufo,  Nova  Scotia. 

Born  Kentville,  N.  S.,  May  10,  1866.  A.  B.,  Acadia  Univ.,  Wolfville, 
N.  S.     LL.  B.,  Dalhousie  Univ.     Cummings  &  Lovett,  Prince  St. 

William  Hickman  Moore,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Bom  Franklin,  Mo.,  May  26,  1861.  A.  B.,  Ky.  Univ.,  1884.  A.  M., 
Shelbyville  High  School.  Consul,  1887-8.  Special  Counsel  to  City 
of  Seattle,  1890-4-     436-8  Burke  Bldg. 


42  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

John  Allen  Murphy,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Bom  Flatwoods,  Penn.,  April  i,  1866.     Mt.  Pleasant  Coll.,  1886.     Mur-  1 

phy  &  Hosack,  919  Carnegie  Bldg.  j 

! 

Wilbur  Owen,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

Born  Bethel,  Vt.,  Oct.  24,  1863.     B.  S.  and  Class  Pres.,  Coe  Coll.,  1886. 

William  Lewis  Parmenter,  Lima,  O. 

Born  Lima,  May  12,  1867.  Lima  High  School,  1884.  Historian,  1887-8. 
Cable  &  Parmenter,  37-40  Opera  House  Blk. 

♦1892.     Samuel  Lawrence  Philbrick. 

Bom   Oscoda,  Mich.,   May  4,   i860.     Watrousville    High   School,  1879. 
Practiced  at  Oscoda,  Mich. 

fWALTEK  Teis  Smith,  B  ^  IJ,  Pekin,  111. 

Born  Pekin,  Sept.  27,  1864.  la.  Wesleyan  Univ.  A.  B.  and  Palladium 
Editor,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1887.  Senior  Sibyl  Editor  of  Alpha  Nu^ 
1886-7.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  Law  School,  and  First  Johnson  Prize,  1888. 
Affiliated  with  Story  Chapter,  1887-8.     Sec.  of  T.  H.  Smith  &  Co. 

George  Bourdillon  Stewart,  Ft.  Madison,  la. 

Born  Burlington,  la.,  June  16,  1865.  Cheltenham  Academy  and  Univ.  of 
Penn.     Wharton  School  of  Finance,  Philadelphia. 

John  Quincy  Van  Swearingen,  Uniontown,  Penn. 

Born  Uniontown,  Feb.  20,    1866.     Valedictorian,   Mt.  Pleasant  Institute, 

1886.  Gladiator,  1887-8.  City  Atty.,  1890-6.  Member  of  Legal 
Examining  Com.  Atty.  for  the  Borough  of  Ohiopyle.  Cooper  & 
Van  Swearingen. 

George  Kassett  Yerkes,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Northville,  Mich.,  Nov.  16,  1864.  State  Normal  School,  1885. 
Scriptor  and  Correspondent  of  Pui  Delta  Phi  Briefs  18S7-8.  Esti- 
mator at  Large,  of  Detroit.     Haug  &  Verkes,  45  Campau  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 

"^Alfred  Jackson  Adams.      (Address  unknown.) 

Bom  Kingston,  Ont.,  May  28,  1S66.     Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  1883. 

Armand  Albrecht,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Born  St.  Paul,  May  12,  1868.  Minneapolis  Academy.  Gladiator,  1888-9. 
Stevens,  O'Brien,  Cole  &  Albrecht.     203  Minnesota  Bank  Bldg. 

Arthur  Wolfe  Brady,  Muncie,  Ind. 

Born  Muncie,  Ind.,  Jan.  13,  1865.     A.  B.  and  Cobden  Medal,  Yale  Univ.^ 

1887.  Mayor  of  Muncie.      No.  io8>^  N.  Walnut  St. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  43 

f  David  Kipling  Cochrane,  B  9  IJ,  Chicago,  111. 

Bom  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  March  23,  1865.  Ph.  B.,  and  Paliadium  Editor, 
Univ.  of  Mich,,  1888.  Vice-Pres.  Unity  Club,  1887-8.  Formerly 
Deputy  Clerk  Appellate  Court,  First  Dist.,  Chicago.  Meek,  Meek  & 
Cochrane,  61-5  Metropolitan  Blk. 

fMATTHEW  CoRRY  FLEMING,  New  York  City. 

Born  Xenia,  O.,  June  24,  1864.  Wooster  Univ.,  one  year.  A.  B.  and 
Salutatory,  Princeton  Coll.,  1886.  A.  M.,  ibid.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati 
Law  School,  1889.  Affiliated  with  Hamilton  Chapter,  i888-g. 
Gayley,  Baucus  &  Fleming.     No.  52  Wall  St. 

William  Wickware  Griffin,  A  J  <P,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bom  Detroit,  Aug.  21,  1868.  In  Italy,  1877-82.  Mich.  Mil.  Acad* 
emy,  1885.  Post-Graduate,  ibid.,  1886.  Sheffield  Scientific  School, 
Yale  Coll.  Lit.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1887-8.  Member  of  House 
of  Rep.  Michi^^an  Legislature,  1893-6.  Griffin  &  Russell,  Suite  1120- 
3,  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Volney  Omeara  Hildretm,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Born  Scott  Co.,  Ky.,  April  18,  1862.  A.  B.,  Ky.  Univ.,  iS86.  Cecro' 
pian  Lit.  Society.  Proconsul,  1888-9.  Law  Class  Orator.  No.  300 
Main  St. 

Ernest  Robert  Keith,  J  T  J,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Born  Brazil,  Ind.,  Aug.  30,  1866.  DePauw  Univ.,  1884-7.  Member  of 
Platonian  Lit.  Society.  Consul,  1888-9.  Rooms,  1-3,  No.  38  E. 
Washington  St. 

John  McFarland  Ormond,  ^  /'  J,  Toledo,  O. 

Born  Sherau,  Penn.,  Jan.  18,  1865.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1887. 
Corr.  Scriptor,  1888-9.  Correspondent  Columbia  Law  Times,  1887-9^ 
513-15  The  Nasby  Bldg. 

George  John  Stoneman,  Jr.,  Globe,  Ariz. 

Born  Petersburg,  Va.,  May  4,  1868.  Coe  College,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 
Private  School,  San  Francisco.  Scriptor,  1888-89.  City  Clerk  of  Seat- 
tle, Wash.,  1892.  Practiced  in  Honolulu,  H.  I.  Edwards  &  Stone- 
man,  Criminal  and  Mining  Law. 

Samuel  Lennon  Thompson,  0  J  H.     (Address  unknown.) 

Bom  Oxford,  O.,  Oct.  20,  1862.  A.  B.  and  Class  Orator,  Buchtel  Coll.,. 
1886.     Tribune,  1888-9.     Practiced  at  Columbus,  O. 

fGEORGE  Henry  W^ood,  Dayton,  O. 

Born  Dayton,  Nov.  3,  1867.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  S.  S.  S.,  1887.  Editor  of 
Statistician,  Member  of  Berzelius  Society.  Vice-Pres.  Junior  Law 
Class,  1889.  LL.  B.  and  highest  standing,  Cincinnati  Law  School, 
1889.  Affiliated  with  Hamilton  Chapter,  18&8-9.  38-9  Callahan 
Bank  Bldg. 


44  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

♦1892.     Henry  Ward  Baird,  ATA. 

Born  Armada,  Macomb  Co.,  Mich.,  May  16,  1864  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agri- 
cultural Coll.,  1883.     Died  at  Colorado  Springs,  Nov.  4,  1892. 

I.AVERNE  Bassett,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Saline,  Mich,  April  23,  1865.  Ann  Arbor  High  School,  1884. 
Ph.  6.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1888.  Gladiator,  18S9-90.  Room  i  Detroit 
Opera  House  Bldg. 

William  Francis  Carter,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  Farmington,  Mo.,  Oct.  30,  1867.  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis, 
1883-6.  Consul,  1889-90.  Thoroughman  &  Carter.  601-2  Oriel 
Bldg. 

Linton  Alden  Cox,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Born  Azalia,  Ind.,  Sept.  2,  1868.  Raisin  Valley,  Mich.,  Seminary, 
1884-5.  Ph-  B.  and  Class  Pres.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1888.  Atty.  for 
C,  H.  &  D.  R.  R.  Co.     Pickens  &  Cox.     Commercial  Bldg. 

Brode  Bedford  Davis,  h  S  II,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Lewis,  la.,  Jan.  15,  1868.  State  Univ.  of  la.  Walker  &  Davis, 
1214  Association  Bldg,  No.  153  LaSalle  St. 

f  Walter  Simpson  Holden,  (P  /f  *^,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  March  19,  1865.  Chicago  West  Division  High  School. 
A.  B.  and  Senior  Class  Pres.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1889.  Vice-Pres.,  of 
Literary  Adelphia^  1886-7.  Editor  of  Sophomore  Class  Oracle^  1887. 
LL.  B.,  Chicago  Coll.  of  Law,  1890.  Sec.  of  Executive  Council  of 
Phi  Kappa  Psi,  1895-8.     141 5  Marquette  Bldg. 

George  Anthony  Katzenberger,  Greenville,  Darke  Co.,  O. 

Born  Greenville,  Dec.  11,  1867.  Ann  Arbor  High  School,  1886-8.  His- 
torian, i888-go.  Law  Editor  of  Michigan  Argofwut^  1889-90. 
Stud.  lur.y  Ruperto-Carola  Univ.,  Heidelberg,  1 890-1.  Member 
of  Zaringia.  Asst.  Atty.,  Bureau  of  Justice,  Chicago,  1893-4.  Con- 
tributor to  the  Chicago  I^w  Journal^  **A  Brief  Review  of  the  Life 
and  Work  of  David  Dudley  Field,"  May,  1894.  Sec.  of  the  Council 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi  since  1893. 

Edgar  Frederick  Koehler,  Fort  Apache,  Ariz.  Ter. 

Born  Galena,  111.,  July  9,  1868.  Le  Mars,  la.,  High  School,  1886. 
Maryland  Mil.  and  Naval  Academy,  1886-7.  N.  W.  Normal,  Le 
Mars,  la.,  1888.  Scriptor,  1889-90.  Lieut.  Co.  I,  nth  U.  S.  Inf. 
Permanent  address,  care  Firet  National  Bank,  Blue  Hill,  Neb.,  and 
care  Adjutant-General,  Washington,  D.  C. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  4S 

Edward  Cooke  Mason,  J  T  J,  Idaho  Springs,  Col. 

Born  Appleton,  Wis.,  March  2,  1863.  A.  B.,  Stale  Univ.  of  Col.,  i888. 
Member  of  Bell  Lit.  Society.  Dist.  Atty.  of  the  First  Judicial  Dist» 
of  Col.     Room  7  Hanchett  Blk. 

Arthur  Eugene  Pratt,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Bom  St.  George,  Utah  Ter.,  Sept.  i,  1864.  St.  Mark's  High  School, 
188 1.     Deseret  Univ.,  Salt  Lake  City,  1885-6.     Tribune,  1889-90. 

f  George  Frederick  Rush,  ^  K  ¥y  Chicago,  111. 

Bom  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  20, 1863.  Chicago  West  Division  High  School. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1889.  A.  M.,  ibid.y  1893.  LL.  B.,  Chicago- 
Coll,  of  Law,  1891.  Archon  of  Till  Dist.  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Edi- 
tor of  Phi  Kappa  Psi  Shield.  Atty.  for  the  Civic  Federation.  Mas- 
ter in  Chancery  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Cook  Co.  .  11 10  Title  and 
Trust  Bldg.     No.  100  Washington  St. 

fLAWRENCE  Van  Buskirk,  4>  K  W,  Bloomington,  Ind. 

Bom  Bloomington,  June  21,  1867.  Ph.  B.,  Class  Pres.  and  Cobden 
Medal,  at  Indiana  Univ,  1888.  Member  of  Tau  Epsilon  Pi  (local). 
Mayor  of  Bloomington,  1891-5.  Archon  of  III  Dist.  of  Phi  Kappa 
Psi. 


,  M^ssil 


Orlando  Chester  Volkmor,  Massillon,  O. 

Born  Massillon,  O.,  Feb.  28,  1870.  Massillon  High  School,  1888.  Law 
Class  Historian.     No.  23  E.  Main  St. 

Archie  E.  Watson,  B  6  Fl,  Kansas  City,  Kas. 

Born  Mt.  Union,  O.,  Nov.  21,  1863.  Kas.  State  Univ.,  1882-5.  Pro- 
consul.    N.  E.  cor.  Seventh  and  Minnesota  Aves. 

CLASS  OF  189L 
Daniel  Read  Anthony,  Jr.,  A  T  li,  Leavenworth,  Kas. 

Born  Leavenworth,  Kas.,  Aug.  22,  1870.  Leavenworth  High  School. 
Mich.  Mil.  Academy,  1887.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1888-9.  Business 
Manager  The  Leavenworth  Times. 

Frederick  William  Benz,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Born  St.  Paul,  Aug.  2,  1871.  St.  Paul  High  School.  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1892. 

•{•Edwin  Almarian  Blakeslee,  0  F  A,  Galien,  Mich. 

Bom  Galien,  Mich.,  July  18,  1865.  Galien  High  School.  Mich.  State 
Normal,  1887.  Class  Historian.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1888-9.  Tribune, 
1890-T.  Member  of  the  Michigan  Senate  from  Seventh  Senatorial 
Dist. 


46  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

f Charles  Wellington  Burt,  Saginaw  E.  S.,  Mich. 

Born  Saginaw  E.  S.,  March  21,  1871.  Mich.  MiL  Academy,  1889. 
LL.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894.  Affiliated  with  CoNKLiNG  Chapter, 
1892-4. 

Charles  Cicero  Butler,  Cripple  Creek,  Col. 

Born  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Feb.  6,  1865.  Practiced  in  Denver.  Specialty, 
Mining  Law.     Room  7,  Tutt  &  Penrose  Blk. 

Ora  Elmer  Butterfield,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Born  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Nov.  9,  1870.  High  School  at  Brattleboro,  1886. 
Child's  Business  College,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1888.  Clerk  and  Regis- 
ter of  Deeds  at  Greeley,  Col.,  1889.  Member  of  Webster  Society. 
Contributor  to  Michigan  Law  Journal^  '* Computation  of  Time,*' 
Jan.,  1895.  Alderman  of  Seventh  Ward,  Ann  Arbor.  Circuit  Court 
Comr.,  Washtenaw  Co.     Lawrence  Blk. 

fWiLSON  Spray  Doan,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Born  Valley  Mills,  Ind.,  Nov.  22,  1863.  Ph.  B.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1887. 
Editor  of  Earlhamite.     Member  of  Ionian  Society.     Beckett  &  Doan. 

Olen  Lee  Everts,  Fresno,  Cal. 

High  School,  Valparaiso,  Ind.     Everts  &  Ewing. 

♦1894.     t James  Gordon  Foard. 

Born  Hopkinsville,  Ky.,  March   14,  1869.     Howard  Co.,  Mo.,  Schools, 
•    1884-5.     Kas.  City,  Central  School,  1885-6.     Supt.  Gen.  Del.  K.  C. 
Postoffice,  1886-9.     Died  Nov.  28,  1894. 

Williams  Cooper  Harris,  B  8  fl,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Pontiac,  Mich.,  July  23,1866.  Pontiac  High  School,  1883.  Unir. 
of  Mich.,  1883-4.  Clerk  of  Justice  Courts  for  Detroit,  1895. 
Copyright  Law.     79  Moffat  Bldg. 

Frederick  Augustus  Henry,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Geauga  Lake,  O.,  June  16,  1867.  Cleveland  High  School.  A.  B. 
Class  Pres.  and  Poet.,  Hiram  Coll.,  1888.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1 891.  Junior  Law  Class  Pres.  Prof,  of  the  Law  of  Personal  Property 
in  Western  Reserve  Univ.  Law  School.     No.  44  Euclid  Ave, 

Henry  Alonzo  Hickman,  A  (P,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Wilmington,  Del.,  Nov.  3,  1866.  Wilmington  High  School,  1884. 
Delaware  Coll..  1887.  Prize  Orator,  1886.  U.  S.  Postoffice  Dept. 
1886-9.     ^^'  90  ^  Salle  St. 

"fGEORGE  Erasmus  Howes. 

See  Class  of  1892. 

John  Clarence  Huntoon,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

Born  Petersborough,  Ont.,  May  13,  1865.  Practiced  in  Detroit,  1891—3. 
Lai^ent  &  Huntoon. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  47 

George  Samuel  Johnson,  A  K  E,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  Easton,  Pa.,  1890.  Member  of  Franklin  Lit. 
Society.  City  Atty.  of  Versailles,  Mo.,  1802-4.  Johnson  &  Hauts, 
Commercial  and  Corporation  Law.     701  Onel  Bldg. 

f  Janes  Sherman  Martin,  ^  F  A,  Toledo,  O. 

Bom  Fredericksburg,  O.,  Sept.  18,  1866.  Freshman  Class  Pres.  Iruing 
Society  Orator.  Ph.  B.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1887.  Formerly  corres- 
pondent of  Cincinnati  Post,  Later,  Detroit' t/ews,  Scriptor,  1 890-1. 
Editor  Toledo  Sunday  Journal^  1 895. 

f  Richard  Leslie  Melton,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Warsaw,  Mo.,  Nov.  24,  1868.  Warsaw  High  School.  Sedalia 
Univ.,  1884-6.     Gladiator,  1890-I. 

Norman  Arter  Phillips,  h  8  IJ,  New  Castle,  Pa. 

Born  New  Castle,  Oct.  9,  1865.  Bethany  Coll.,  W.  Va.  Class  Orator, 
1884.  Editor  of  Bethany  Collegian,  Harvard  Univ.,  i88s-6. 
Travelled  abroad,  1889-90.  Consul,  1890-1.  Law  Class  Pres.  Sec. 
of  Thomas  W.  Phillips,  M.  C,  from  25th  Dist.  of  Pa.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Harold  Taylor,  ^  F  A,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Wabash  Coll.,  1878-81.  Treas.  Inter-Collegiate Orotorical  Assn.  of  Ind., 
1880-1.  Official  reporter  of  Marion  Co.,  Ind.,  Courts,  1882-90. 
302-4  Indiana  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 

Duncan  MacArthur  Vinsonhaler,  On^aha,  Neb. 

Bom  Maryville,  Mo.,  June  29,  1867.  Proconsul,  1890-1.  618  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg. 

William  Henry  Wadley,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  Brookline,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1864.  Boston  Grammar  School,  1878. 
Boston  Latin  School,  1878-81.  Talbot,  Denison  &  Wadley,  539-542 
Equitable  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 
James  Henry  Adams,  Omaha,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Coe  Coll.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1888.  Proconsul,  1891-2.  Ache- 
son  &  Adams,  923-5  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

William  Arthur  Beasly,  0  K  ^,  San  Jos6,  Cal. 

Born  Valley  Ford,  Cal.,  March  22,  1866.  Santa  Clara  Co.  Academy, 
1888.  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  four  years.  Member  of  Archania  Soci- 
ety. .Consul,  1891-2.  Deputy  Dist.  Atty  of  Santa  Clara  Co.  Room 
10  Court  House. 

Patrick  Austin  Berry,  B  6  11,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Born  Howard,  O.,  Dec.  23,  1869.  Bethany  Coll.,  1888-90.  Holloway 
&  Berry,  66  Inman  Bldg. 


48  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Fenton  Whitlock  Booth,  d  2",  Marshall,  111. 

fJoHN  Robert  Effinger,  Jr.,  *  K  W,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891.  Ph.  M.,  ibid.y  1894.  Asst.  Principal  of 
Manistee,  Mich.,  High  School,  1 891-2.  Member  of  Omicron  Phi. 
Instructor  in  French,  U.  of  M.,  1893-5.  In  France  and  Italy,  1895-6. 
Editor  of  **  Selected  Essays  from  Sainte  Beuye,"  published  by  Ginn  & 
Co.,  Boston.  Senior  Instructor  in  French  at  Univ.  of  Mich,  since 
Oct.,  1896. 

fVViLLiAM  Henry  Eichhorn. 

Born  Morkle,  Ind.,  Oct.  6,   1866.     Bluffton   High   School,  1885.     Ind. 
State  Normal  School.     Scriptor,   1891-2.     Supt.  of  Public  Schools,. 
Wells  Co.,  Ind. 

Victor  Moreau  Elting,  d  K  Ey  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1871.  A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1891- 
Member  of  Barnard  Lit.  Society.     67-71  Commercial  Bank  Bldg. 

John  Stuart  Williams  Holloway,  BOH,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Born  Clark  Co.,  Ky.,  Apr.  27,  1871.  Ky.  Univ.,  1888-9.  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1889-90.     Holloway  &  Berry,  66  Inman  Bldg. 

Francis  Triplett  Hord,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

B.  S.,  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute,  1888. 

George  Erasmus  Howes,  Jr.,  i4  J  ^,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

Born  Camden,  N.  J.,  Nov.  16,  1869.  Clerk  of  Board  of  Public  Works 
of  Battle  Creek,  1888.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1889-91.  Scriptor.  Not  in 
practice. 

•j-PoMEROY  Ladue,  Z  *F,  New  York  City. 

Born  Detroit,  1868.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890.  Managing  Editor  of 
Chronicle^  1 889-90.  Observer  in  Weather  Bureau,  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agriculture,  1891-2.  Practiced  in  Detroit,  1892-3.  Instructor  in 
Mathematics,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893-4.  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  Univ.. 
of  City  of  New  York  (now  New  York  Univ.)  since  1894. 

•j-Elliott  Northcott,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

Tribune,  1891-2. 

Melvin  Benjamin  Parmely,  Jr.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Ashland,  O.,  Oct.  9,  1869.  Garfield  Univ.,  1889-91.  With  Kline. 
Carr,  Tolles  &  Goff,  517  Cuyahoga  Bldg. 

■j-Charles  Strong  Witbeck,  A  K  £,  Detroit,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.     Office,  38  Newberry  Bldg. 


kENT  ClfAFTEH.  4^ 

fCHARLES  CotEfMAN  BENEDICT,  A  Y,  Cindnnati,  O, 

Born  Mason,  O.,  Aug.  4,  1869.  Lebanon,  O.,  High  School,  1886/ 
B.  S.,  National  Normal  Univ.,  1887.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892. 
LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1893.  Affiliated  with  Hamilton 
Chapter,  1892-3.  Pres.  of  the  Stamina  Republican  League.  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Ohio  State  Republican  League.  Supreme  Court  Examiner. 
Swift  Bldg.,  No.  15  E.  Third  St. 

f  Albert  Sidney  Brown,  B  6  n,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  in  Ralles  Co.,  Mo.,  Aug.  25,  1871.  Englewood  High  School,  x888. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891.  Gladiator,  1891-2.  1201  Ashland 
Blk. 

fEDWiN  Nichols  Caldwell,  B  6  U,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Oliver  Howard  Carson,  I  X,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Born  Southport,  Ind.,  May  4, 1866.  A.  B.,  Class  Pres.  and  Orator,  De- 
pauw  Univ.,  1887.  A.  M.,  idit/.  Principal  Kendalville  High  School, 
1887-9.  Principal  Lansing,  Mich.,  Schools,  1889-91.  88-90  Lom- 
bard Bldg. 

Frank  Crawford,  Vf  1,  ^  B  K,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Born  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  March  12,  1870.  St.  Johnsbury  Academy. 
A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1891.     Jefferis  &  Crawford.     No.  1505  Famam  St. 

James  William  Good,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

B.  S.,  Coe  Coll.,  1893.  Member  of  Alpha  Nu.  Law  Class  Orator, 
1893.     88-90  Lombard  Bldg. 

Edwin  Bates  Harts,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  SpringBeld,  July  26,  1868.  B.  S.,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  Princeton,  1891. 
Member  of  CHo  Hall.     109  Hartford  Bldg. 

Milton  Johnson,  Maysville,  Ky. 

B.  S.,  C.  E.,  Glasgow  Coll.   Valedictorian  of  College  and  Law  Classes. 

James  Brannan  Nelson,  *  T  J,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

Bom  Greencastle,  Feb.  8,  1871.  Depauw  Univ.,  1888-91.  Consul, 
1892-3.  Member  of  Asburian  Society.  First  Oratorical  Honors. 
Box  No.  465. 

Jonathan  Palmer,  Jr.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Atlas,  Genesee  Co.,  Mich.,  Aug.  6,  1869.  Flint  High  School,  1888. 
Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1888-91.  Sec.  of  Detroit  Alumni  Assn.  of  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Delegate  to  Third  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  July,  1893.     79  MofiEat  Bldg. 

George  Griffin  Prentis,  Z  ^,  Detroit,  Mich. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892.  Managing  Editor  of  Fraternity  Weekly 
and  The  Yellow  and  Blue.  Member  of  Omicron  Phl  8-9  Mc- 
Gr»w  Bldg. 


so  PHI  DELTA  FHL 

Henry  Allen  Reese,  BSD,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Nejj.,  1891.  LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1895.  McMur- 
try  Bldg. 

Charles  Prentice  Richardson,  ^  K  *F,  Elk  City,  Idaho. 

Born  Princeton,  111.,  Sept.  20,  1869.  Chicago  Manual  Training  School, 
1887.  Mich.  Mil.  Academy,  1889-90.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890-1. 
Manager  of  Elk  Mining  Co.,  1893.  Practiced  in  Chicago,  1893-4. 
Hepner  &  Richardson,  Moose  Creek  Hydraulic  Gold  Mines. 

John  Southworth  Rountree,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Frank  Carpenter  Smith,  ^  K  W,  Chicago,  111. 

Bom  Barre,  Vt.,  Nov.  28,  1869.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892.  Care  of 
Estey  &  Camp,  Pianos  and  Organs. 

Robert  Foster  Thompson,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Canandaigua  Academy,  1890.  LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893.  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Post-Graduate  Class.  Leader  Univ.  Glee  Club.  Quiz- Mas- 
ter in  Law  Dept.,  1892-3.     13  Atwater  Blk. 

Campbell  Marion  Voorhees,  ^  /T  ^,  Columbus,  O. 

Born  Coshocton,  O.,  Dec.  23,  1866.  Wooster  Univ.,  1887-90.  Innng 
Lit.  Society.  Proconsul,  1892-3.  Affiliated  with  Swan  Chapter, 
1893-4.     Voorhees  &  Voorhees,  908  Wyandotte  Bldg. 

Edwin  Augustine  Wilcox,  ^  K  W,  San  Jos6,  Cal. 

Bom  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  March  12,  1868.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific, 
1890.     Archanian  Society.     Gladiator,  1892-3.     53-4  Porter  Bldg. 

Edward  Holland  Williams,  New  York  City. 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy.  Scriptor,  1892-3.  Managing  Atty.  for  Blair 
&  Rudd.     Mutual  Life  Bldg.,  No.  32  Liberty  St. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 
Alfred  Franklin  Bissell,  B  0  11,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Born  Dexter,  la.,  July  6,  1864.  Western  Reserve  Academy,  Hudson,  O. 
Oberlin  Coll.     Adelbert  Coll.     Proconsul,  1893-4.    Youngerman  Blk. 

f  George  Van  Dusen  Candler,  Z  W,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Detroit,  Nov.  -2,  1865.  Detroit  High  School,  1883.  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1 891-2.     828-9  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Henry  Ernest  Candler,  Z  ^,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bom  Detroit,  March  7,  1870,  Detroit  High  School.  Mich.  Mil.  Acad- 
emy, 1888.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892.  Member  of  Omicron  Phi. 
Tribune,  1893-4.     57  Moffat  Bldg. 


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KENT  CHAPTER,  51 

HoLBROOK  GiLSON  Cleaveland,  W  Y,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  Plymouth,  Ind.,  Aug.  13,  1870.     Smith  Academy,  St.  Louis.     Pres. 
•    Northwestern  Inter-Collegiate  Athletic  Assn.,  1893.     A.  B.  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1893.     Scriptor,  1893-4.     Delegate  to  Third  National  Conven- 
tion of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  July,  1893.     620  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

Walter  Shepard  Fulton,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  Aug.  10,  1873.  Seattle  High  School.  Univ.  of 
Wash.,  three  years.     White,  Munday  &  Fulton. 

William  Rhodes  Hervey,  K  A   (So.  Order),  Los  Angeles, 
Cal. 

Bom  Somerville,  Tenn.,  March  26,  1870.  6.  S.  and  B.  A.,  Arkansas 
Industrial  Univ.,  1890.  Valedictorian,  1890.  Historian,  1893-4. 
529-31  Stimson  Blk. 

John  Stanley  Hurd,  ^  T,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Detroit,  June,  1872.  "Detroit  High  School,  1889.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1893.     40  Campau  Bldg. 

fGoRDON  Nathan  Kimball,  Ogden,  Utah. 
Franz  Christian  Kuhn,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Detroit,  Feb.  8,  1872.  Mt.  Clemens  High  School,  1889.  B.  S., 
and  Business  Manager  Castalian^  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893.  Asst.  Busi- 
ness Manager  To  Wit^  1894.  Circuit  Court  Comr.  of  Macomb  Co., 
1894-6.     82  Home  Bank  Bldg. 

f  Samuel  Medbury,  A  K  E,  6  N  Ey  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Detroit,  Jan.  3,  1872.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1 891-2.  Manager  Univ. 
of  Mich.  Glee  and  Banjo  Clubs,  1893-4. 

William  Goodpastor  Ramsey,  B  8  FI,  Owingsville,  Ky. 

Born  Owingsville,  Dec.  30,  1871.  Denver  High  School.  B.  A.,  Univ. 
of  Va.,  1892.  Justice  of  the  Peace,  First  Magisterial  Dist.  of  Ky., 
1891. 

Hedley  Vicars  Richardson,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bom  Tendell,  Ont.,  1870.  Detroit  High  School,  1889.  Class  Pres.  and 
Prophet.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893.  Pres.  'Varsity  Glee  and 
Banjo  Clubs.     18  Moffat  Bldg. 

Daniel  Lindsay  Russell,  Jr.,  J  K  £,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Wilmington,  N.C.,  Nov.  18,  1870.  Wilmington  High  School,  1888. 
Univ.  of  N.  C.,  1890-2.  Member  IVebster  Society.  Griffin,  Clark 
&  Russell,  1 1 20-3  Chamber  of  Commerce. 


Si  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

James  Jay  Sheridan,  Chicago,  III. 

Bom  Gold  Hill,  Nev.,  Aug.  i6, 1868.  Marshall,  Mich.,  High  School. 
Member  of  IVebsUr  Society.  Pres.  Univ.  of  Mich.  Republican  Club. 
Chairman  of  Executive  Com.  American  Republican  College  League. 
Vice- Pres.  of  the  same.  LL.  M.,  Vale  Law  School,  1895.  Affiliated 
with  Waite  Chapter,  1894-5.     1103  Home  Ins.  Bldg. 

John  Grover  Stone,  H  B  II,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Allegan,  Mich.,  Sep..  29,  1871.  Beloit  Coll.  Academy,  1891. 
Beloit  Coll.,  1891-2.  Priee  Declamation.  628  Mich.  Trust  Co. 
Bldg. 

Luther  Ogden  Wadleigh,  d  K  E,  6  N  E,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Bom  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1862.  Potsdam  State  Normal.  Ph.  B. 
and  Calculus  Orator,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1892.     126  The  Bastable. 

Percy  Wilson,  SAX,  Denver,  Col. 

Born  Fort  Clark,  Texas,  Jan.  10,  1872.  Macalester  Coll.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  i888-90'  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  J.,  Princeton,  1892.  Consul, 
1893-4.     409  McPhee  Bldg. 

Harry  Fralick  Worden,  A  A  0,  0  N  E,  Grand   Rapids, 
Mich. 

Bom  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Oct.  31,  1871.  Grand  Rapids  High  School. 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890-4.     Pres.  Univ.  of  Mich.  Glee  Club,  1894. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Elmer  Louis  Allor,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bom  Ray  Center,  Mich.,  Dec.  22,  1867.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892. 
Insructor  in  Astronomy,  1892-3.  Atty.  for  Snow,  Church  &  Co. 
Residence  and  permanent  acfdress,  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.  Durfee  & 
Allor  716-7  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

fiRA  Charles  Belden,  *  K  W,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Kaneville,  111.,  July  2,  1871.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893.  Edi- 
tor Yellow  and  Blue.  Editor  Inlander.  Address,  141 2  Monadnock 
Bldg. 

Harry  Conant  Bulkley,  J  K  E,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bora  Monroe,  Mich.,  1870.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892.  Business 
Manager  of  Palladium,  Editor  of  Oracle.  Editor  of  thronicle-Ar- 
gonaut.     With  Russell  &  Campbell,  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

John  Sidney  Burnet,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  Sept.  15,  1874.  Orchard  Lake  Academy,  1893.  Gladi- 
ator, 1894-5. 

Leigh  Randall  Crawford,  Colebrook,  N.  H. 

Bora  Colebrook,  N.  H.,  July  18,  1876.  Harvard  Law  School,  1895-6. 
Affiliated  with  Choate  Chapter,  1895-6. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  53 

Henry  Howard  Gushing,  A  K  E,  Toledo,  O. 

Born  Chicago,  Feb.  6,  1864.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1884-5.  Proconsul, 
1894-5.     In  Real  Estate  business.  No.  239  Superior  St. 

Robert  Winfield  Dunn,  B  B  IJ,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891-3.  Tribune,  1894-5.  Coleman  &  Dunn.  Suite 
1506  Ashland  Blk. 

f  Harry  Irying  Dunton,  X  W,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
Allan  Pegram  Gilmour,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bom  Henderson,  Ky.,  July  i,  1870.  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1893.  Pres. 
of  fVashington  Lit.  Society.  Editor  [/.  of  Va.  Magasitu,  Consul, 
1894-5.     Care  of  Kirchner  &  Davock. 

Frank  Pliny  Graves,  A  J  ^,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

Bom  Grand  Rapids,  June  27,  1871.  A.  B.,  and  Managing  Editor  Palla- 
diuniy  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893.  Manager  Univ.  of  Mich.  Glee  and 
Banjo  Club,  1894-5.     4-5  Conkey  Blk. 

Charles  Belknap  Henderson,  ^  K  W,  Elko,  Nev. 

Bom  San  Jose,  Cal.,  June  8,  1873.  Univ.  of  the  Pacific.  Leland  Stan- 
ford, Jr.,  Univ.,  1892-3.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  On  Res  Gestae  Board, 
1895.     LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1896. 

Hugh  Glenn  Keegan,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Bom  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  April  9,  1872.  Woodworth  &  Keegan,  15-6 
Pixley>Long  Blk. 

RuFUS  GiLLETT  Lathrop,  A  K  E,  Detroit,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893. 

Charles  Sumner  McDowell,  B  0  U,  Canton,  O. 

Bom  Canton,  Jan.  22,  1874.  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1891-3.  McCarty  & 
McDowell.     Rooms  9-12  Cassilly  Blk. 

Edgar  Martin  Morseman,  Jr  ,  ^  A'  *F,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Bom  Omaha,  Sept.  24,  1873.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894.  Omaha 
National  Bank  Bldg. 

Daniel  Benjamin  Ninde,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Bom  Fort  Wayne,  July  28,  1870.  Graduate  of  U.  S.  Naval  Academy, 
Annapolis,  1891.     Harvard  Univ.,  1891-3.     L.  M.  Ninde  &  Sons. 

f Victor  John  Obenauer,  ^  A  U,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Saginaw,  Mich.,  Oct.  15,  1865.  Bay  City  High  School,  1889. 
B.  S.,  A.  B.,  and  Valedictory,  Olivet  Coll.,  1891.  Editor  of  0/ivet 
Ecko^  College  Journal,  Fraternity  Souvenir  Epitome.  Princ.pal  of 
Marshall  High  School,  1891-3.  Obenauer  &  Curtis,  821-3  Ch^amber 
of  Commerce  Bldg. 


54  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

GiLMORE  Delaplaine  Price,  B  9  U,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Bom  Fort  Laramie,  Wyo.,  March  7,  1870.  B.  S.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1892. 
1007  Pabst  Bldg. 

Edward  Sidney  Rogers,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Castine,  Me.,  Apr.  15,  1875.  Graduate  of  Orchard  Lake  Academy, 
1893.  Northwestern  Univ.  Historian,  1894-5.  Delegate  to  the 
Fourth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1895.  309  Home 
Ins.  Bldg. 

Charles  Zollinger,  I  N,  Waterloo,  la. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1889  or  1890.  Law  Dept.,  State  Univ.  of 
la.,  1893-4.  Initiated  at  McClain  Chapter,  1893-4.  Formerly 
Principal  of  Rockford,  la.,  Public  Schools. 

CLASS  OF  1896. 

John  Benjamin  Archer,  X  9",  Blackinton,  Mass. 

Bom  Blackinton,  Oct.  14,  1872.  Drury  Academy.  A.  B.,  Williams 
Coll.,  1893.     Oak  Terrace. 

Franklin  Elisha  Bump,  Wausau,  Wis. 

Neville,  Wis.,  High  School,  1891.  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1892-5.  Initiated 
at  Harlan  Chapter,  1894-5.  Sec.-Treas.  of  National  League  of 
College  Civil  Service  Reform  Clubs. 

Edwin  Denby,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Evansville,  Ind.,  Feb.  18,  1870.  Evans^ille  High  School.  For- 
merly with  Chinese  Imperial  Maritime  Customs  Service  at  Pekin, 
China.  Center  Univ.  of  Mich.  Foot  Ball  Eleven,  1895-6.  Consul, 
1895-6.     No.  314  John  R.  St. 

Charles  Woodworth  Foster,  0  J  0,  Lansing,  Mich. 

Born  Lansing,  Mar.  28,  1873.  Lansing  High  School.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1895.     On  Palladium  Board,  1895.     Scriptor,  1895-6. 

Benjamin  Andrew  Gage,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Elkhart,  Ind.,  July  20,  1874.  Cleveland  High  School.  Member  of 
Univ.  of  Mich.  Glee  Club,  1895-6.     No.  393  Cedar  Ave. 

Warren  W.  Guthrie,  Jr.,  Atchison,  Kas. 

Bom  Atchison,  July  22,  1871.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Pioneer  Hall 
Bldg. 

John  Truesdale  Harrington,  Jefferson,  O. 

Born  Rock  Creek,  O.,  May  22,  1873.  New  Lynne  Academy.  Oberlin 
Academy,  1890.  A.  B.,' Oberlin  Coll.,  1894.  Editor  of  Res  Gestae^ 
1896. 


KENT  CHAPTER,  55 

Alfred  Hatch  Hunt,  d  K  E,  B  N  E,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Born  Grand  Rapids,  Apr.  i8,  J872.  Grand  Rapids  High  School,  1890. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895.     No.  113  Madison  Ave.        f 

Nathaniel  Hall  Kennedy,  Jackson,  Mich. 

Bom  Jackson,  Nov.  21,  1876.  Jackson  High  SchooL  Tribune,  1895-6. 
No.  115  Fourth  St. 

Robert  Woolf  Manly,  B  S  n,  B  N  E,  Chillicothe,  O. 

Bom  Portsmouth,  O.,  June  19,  1873.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1 891-3.  Gladi- 
ator, 1895-6. 

Herbert  Rogers  Marlatt,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

Bom  Warrensburg,  Sept.  10,  1870.  Warrensburg  State  Normal  School, 
1888.     Oberlin  Coll.,  1892-4.     Managing  Editor  Hes  Gestae^  1896. 

• 

tJoHN  Charles  Munger,  ^  A  B,  Xenia,  O. 

Bom  Xenia,  O.,  Dec.  23,  1863.  One  of  the  Charter  Members  of  Ohio 
Zeta  Chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Thkta.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1882-4. 
Steele  Bldg. 

Harry  Young  Saint,  ^  K  W^  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  East  Palestine,  O.,  Mar.  9,  1873.  Delaware  High  School,  1890. 
A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1894.  Editor  of  Res  Gestae;  1896. 
Vice-Pres.  of  Univ.  of  Mich.  Athletic  Assn.,  1895-6.  Care  Bateman 
&  Harper,  52  Carew  Bldg. 

Edmund  Claude  Shields,  Howell,  Mich. 

Bom  Howell,  Dec.  30,  1 871.  Howell  High  School.  B.  L.,  Univ.  ot 
Mich.,  1894.  Pres.  of  Athletic  Assn.,  1894.  Capt.  *Varsity  Base 
Ball  Team,  1894-5.     Manager  'Varsity  Base  Ball  Team,  1896. 

Oliver  Lyman  Spaulding,  Jr.,  B  B  0,  St.  Johns,  Mich. 

Bom  St.  Johns,  June  27,  1875.  St.  Johns,  and  Washington,  D.  C, 
High  Schools.  B.  A.,  and  Managing  Editor  Palladium^  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1895.     Proconsul,  1895-6. 

Wade  Warren  Thayer,  K  A^  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

Bom  Jackson,  Mich.,  Sept.  15,  1873.  Howe  Hall,  Lima,  Ind.  Hobart 
Coll.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1891-3.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895.  On 
Editorial  StafE,  U.  of  M.  Daily.     Historian,  1895-6. 

f  Frederick  Wightman  Winkler,  A  K  E,  Pontiac,  111. 

Born  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Sept.  22,  1874.  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute, 
1891-3.  LPayson  Bldg. 


S6  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

CLASS  OP  1897. 

Freeman  Field,  A  J  ^,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  Aug.  17,  1874.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893-5.  No.  679 
Jefferson  Ave. 

Ransom  Gardner  George,  A  d  ^,  Ypsilanti,  Mich. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  4,  1870.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893.  Supt. 
of  Schools,  St.  Louis,  Mich.,  1893-5.  Proconsul,  1896-7.  No.  in 
Normal  St. 

Clare  Hart  Stearns,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

Born  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  Jan.  14,  1873.  Kalamazoo  High  School.  Con- 
sul, 1896-7.    No.  703  South  Rose  St. 

Edward  Francis  Wehrle,  ^  J  8,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la. 

Bom  Rome,  la.,  Apr.  10,  1868.  la.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1887-9.  Ph.  B., 
State  Univ.  of  la.,  1891.  Manager  of  Pan-American  Mining  Co., 
Minas  Prietas,  Sonora,  Mexico,  1893-5.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  Delegate 
to  the  Fifth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Dec,  1896. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 

Charles  Goldsmith  Cook,  B  0  IJ,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bom  Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov.  24,  1872.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1896.  No. 
575  Cass  Ave. 

LuMAN  Webster  Goodenough,  ATA,  Ludington,  Mich. 

Bom  Ludington,  Mich.,  Jan.  i,  1873.  Albion  College,  1891-2.  B.  L., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1896.     Tribune,  1896-7. 

Oliver  Allen  Ludlow,  K  A,  La  Porte,  Ind. 

Bora  La  Porte,  Ind.,  Apr.  17,  1876.  Hobart  Coll.,  1894-5.  No.  1002 
Monroe  St. 

Lester  Elmer  Maher,  B  6  U,  0  N  E,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  HI.,  June  24,  1874.  Northwestern  Univ.  Law  School, 
1892-3.     Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893-7. 

RuFUS  Percival  Ranney,  a  K  E,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Cleveland,  O.,  May  24,  1874.  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  1893-5. 
Cornell  Univ.,  1895-96.     No.  762  Euclid  Ave. 

Errol  Henry  Spicer,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Montreal,  Canada,  Dec.  19,  1873.     Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893-5.     His- 
torian, 1896-7.     No.  596  Woodward  Ave. 

Francis  Edward  Stevens,  Columbus,  Ind. 

Bom  Columbus,  Ind.,  Sept.  29,  1876.  Notre  Dame  Univ.,  1894*5. 
Gladiator,  1896-7.     No.  903  Mechanic  St.' 


KENT  CHAPTER,  57 

Orestes  Humphrey  Wright,  A  ^  ^,  Freeport,  111. 

Born  Freeport,  III.,  Jan.  12,  1874.  Beloit  Coll.,  1893-4.  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1894-5.  Manager  of  Track  Athletics,  1896.  Vice-Fres.  of 
Univ.  of  Mich.  Athletic  Assn.,  1897. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 

Arthur  Gilbert  Andrews,  A  I  U,  Northfield,  Vt. 

Born  Northfield,  Vt.,  Nov.  30,  1874.     C.  E.,  Norwich  Univ.,  1896. 

Armin  William  Brand,  Chicago,  111. 

Bom  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  2,  1877.  Univ.  School,  Chicago.,  III.  Yale 
Univ.,  1895-6.     No.  32  Cedar  St. 

Charles  Pugh  Davis,  B  0  IJ,  0  N  £,  Lewis,  la. 

Bom  Lewis,  la..  Mar.  17,  1873.     B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1896. 

P^REDERic  Harry,  Hancock,  Mich. 

Bora  Hancock,  Mich.,  Sept.  30,  1875.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894-6.  Care 
Phi  Delta  Phi  House,  Ann  Arbor. 

Samuel  Isaac  Motter,  K  B  0,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Bora  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Nov.  7,  1874.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.  Cor. 
Tenth  and  Charles  Sts. 

Morris  Houghton  Reed,  A'  B  <P,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Bora  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Feb.  21,  1875.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.  No.  6 
Antoine  St. 

Philip  Walter  Seipp,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  HI.,  Aug.  26,  1877.  Univ.  of  Geneva,  Switzerland, 
1895-6.  Member  of  Adelphi  Lit.  Society  at  Univ.  of  Geneva.  No. 
619  Dearborn  Ave. 

Wallis  Craig  Smith,  Saginaw,  W.  S.,  Mich. 

Born  Saginaw,  Mich.,  Mar.  15,  1875.  Saginaw  High  School,  1894.  No. 
316  S.  Michigan  Ave. 

Ellis  Gary  Soule,  0  K  I,  Plainwell,  Mich. 

Born  Plainwell,  Mich.,  Jan.  23,  1874.     Northwestera  Univ.,  1893-5. 

Francis  Louis  Wurzburg,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Bora  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  May  10,  1877.  Canisius  Coll.,.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  1891-5.     No.  107  Sumner  St. 


BENJAMIN  CHAPTER 

IN  THE 

LAW  DEPARTMENT 

OF 

ILLINOIS  WESLEYAN  UNIVERSITY. 

ESTABLISHED    1878. 


THIS  institution  is  located  at  Bloomington,  Illinois,  a  city 
of  25,000  inhabitants.  In  1850,  a  number  of  the  lead- 
ing citizens  of  the  place  agitated  the  founding  of  a  university 
in  their  midst,  to  be  under  the  control  of  the  Methodist 
Church,  although  open  to  students  from  all  religious  denom- 
inations. 

In  the  winter  of  1 850-1,  a  preparatory  school  was  opened 
in  the  basement  of  the  Methodist  Church,  with  Rev.  R. 
Andrus  as  •Principal.  In  1857,  under  a  new  Charter  and  a 
new  Board  of  Trustees,  a  fine  building  was  completed  and  the 
Faculty  increased.  Rev.  W.  H.  Wilder,  D.  D.,  an  alumnus 
of  1873,  ^s  President  of  the  University. 

The  idea  of  establishing  a  Chapter  at  this  institution  orig- 
inated with  J.  F.  McNaught,  Kent,  '79,  who  had  graduated 
from  this  institution  in  1877,  and  J.  T.  McClure,  of  the  Law 
Class  of  1878.  The  latter,  after  selecting  a  number  of 
classmates,  drew  up  the  form  of  petition  for  a  charter. 
In  February,  1878,  the  Chapter  was  formally  instituted  by 
T.  Rinaker,  Kent,  '78,  H.  Wollman,  Kent,  '78,  and  J.  F. 
McNaught,  Kent,  '79.  The  name  of  the  Chapter  was 
chosen  in  honor  of  the  Dean  of  the  Law  Faculty,  Judge 
R.  M.  Benjamin. 


HONORARY  MEMBER. 


Reuben  M.  Benjamin,  Bloomington,  Illinois. 

Author  of  "Student's  Guide  to  Elementary  Law,"  "Questions  on  Wal- 
ker's American  Law,  Blackstone  and  Kent,"  1879;  "On  Law  of 
Contract,"  1889,  2d  ed.  1890. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


Eli  Parker  Adams,  ^  T  J,  Little  Falls,  Minnesota. 

B.  S.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1875. 

George  Lincoln  Artz,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Counsel  of  E.  &  W.  A.  L.  Railway  Co.     72  Wesley  Block. 

John  William  Barger.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Letters   to   Des   Moines,  and    Logan,   Harrison   County,  Iowa,  returned 
unclaimed. 

*i888.     John  Williams  Hartley. 

Before  his  death  was  Banker  in  Wichita,  Kansas. 

John  Thomas  McClure,  Denver,  Colorado. 

A.  B.,  Lincoln  University,  t872.  Member  of  Amasagacian  Literary 
Society.  .  Law  Examination  Prize.  Consul.  Staff  Corresponpent  for 
The  Industrial  Reporter ^  Cooper  Building.  Residence,  No.  1752 
Larimer  Street. 

William  Summerfield  Metz,  Sheridan,  Wyoming. 

Salutatorian.     Judge  of  Fourth  Judicial  District  of  Wyoming,  1893-I901. 

CLASS  OF   1879. 
♦1879.     Harlan  E.  Armstrong. 

Died  at  Metropolis,  111. 

Samuel  B.  Curtis.     (Address  unknown. ) 

CLASS  OF  1880. 
Arthur  Henry  Burnett. 

See  Class  of  1882. 

William  Edward  Haworth,  Decatur,  III. 


BENJAMIN  CHAPTER.  6i 

James  Henry  McCoy,  Webster,  Day  Co.,  S.  D. 

Formerly  Special  U.  S.  Pension  Examiner  at  Decatur,  111.     Auditor  of 
Marshall  Co.,  S.  D. 

La  Fayette  Twitchell,  Denver,  Col. 

Atty.  for  D.  &  R.  R.  R.  at  Gunnison,  Col.,  1882-5.   Goudy  &  Twitchell, 
306  Ernest  &  Cranmer  Bldg. 

CLASS  OP  1881. 
Eugene  A.  Ford.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Letter  to  Garnet,  Kas.,  was  returned  unclaimed. 

Jambs  Miller.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Non-graduate. 

James  Dickey  Templeton,  Bloomington,  111. 

Attended  111.  State  Normal  Univ.     With  First  National  Bank. 

CLASS  OP  1882. 
Horatio  Grimes  Bent,  cP  V  J,  Bloomington,  111. 

A.  B.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1878.     Prof,  of  Law,  ibid,     201  Eddy  Bldg. 

James  Madison  Brock,  Bloomington,  111. 

A.  B.,  Hopedale  Coll.,  1878.     Formerly  State's  Atty.  and  Public  Admin- 
istrator at  Aledo,  111. 

Orion  Kenton  Brown.     (Address  unknown. ) 
Arthur  Henry  Burnett,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Ills.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1877-9.     Brome  &  Burnett,  Karbach  Bldg.,  Fif- 
teenth and  Douglas  Sts. 

La  Fayette  Council,  (P  F  A.     (Address  unknown.) 

111.  Wesleyan   Univ.,  1875-80.     Letter  to  Omaha,  Neb.,  returned   un- 
claimed. 

John  Tincher  English,  <P  A  8,  Danville,  111. 

111.  Wesleyan  Univ.     Wholesale  Merchant,  Walnut  St.  near  North. 

Douglas  William  Helm.     (Address  unknown. ) 

CLASS  OP  1883. 
George  Washington  Ballance.     (Address  unknown.) 

Martin  Alexander  Chambers.     (Address  unknown. ) 
Hedding  Coll.,  1877-8. 


62  Phi  delta  PHt, 

Robert  M.  Chambers.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Non-graduate.     Formerly  Member  of  Legislature  of  Kas. 

William  Henry  Harnsberger.      (Address  unknown.) 

Letters  to  Decatur,  111.,  and  McPherson,  Kas.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Manford  Erastus  Kinnan.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Former  address  Hastings,  Neb. 

Jacob  P.  Lindley,  Bloomington,  111. 

A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  i88r.  Prof,  of  Law,  III.  Wesleyan  Univ.  City  Atly. 
No.  510  E.  Locust  St. 

John  Joseph  Pitts,  Bloomington,  111. 

Ph.  B.,  Shurtlefi  Coll.,  1877.     No.  1108  N.  Prairie  St.,  No.  ti6  Main  St. 

*i886.     J.  Walter  Ransdell,  ^  A  S, 

Teacher,  1876-80.  City  Atty.  of  Havana,  111.,  1884-6.  Died  at  Ha- 
vana, 111.,  Jan.  5,  1886. 

Eben  a.  Richardson.      (Address  unknown. ) 

Formerly  City  Atty.  of  Shelbyville,  111. 

Oscar  Rudolph  Silliman,  B  8  77.     (Address  unknown.) 

Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.  A.  B.,  McKendree  Coll.,  1881.  Formerly  at 
Carmi,  111. 

CLASS  OF  1884. 

Francis  David  Ader,  I  X,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

Lincoln  Univ.,  1880-1.  Depauw  Univ.,  1881-2.  At  Depauw,  Reply 
Orator  of  Platonian  Society.  Associate  Editor  of  Asbury  Alonthly. 
Individual  Infantry  Prize,  Corps  of  Cadets,  1882.  Member  of  Ind. 
Legislature,  1889-91-3.     Co.  Atty.  since  1890.     Ader  Blk. 

John  W.  Davis.     (Address  unknown. ) 

William  Ebenezer  David.      (Address  unknown.) 

Scriptor,     Formerly  at  Chrisman,  111.,  and  Fort  Calhoun,  Neb. 

George  Crawford  Elliott,  (P  J  ^.    (Address  unknown.) 

111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Class  of  1884. 

Abraham  Lincoln  Phillips,  Gibson  City,  111. 

111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1880-2.  Formerly  City  Atty.  State's  Atty.  for 
Ford  Co. 


BENJAMIN  CHAPTER.  63 

Samuel  Douglas  Stahl,  I  Xy  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  Shurtleff  ColL,  1881.  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1880-2.  Valedicto- 
rian and  First  Prize  winner.  Practitioner  of  Law  Danville,  111., 
1884-6.  Special  Pension  Examiner  in  U.  S.  Pension  Bureau  since 
1886. 

George  Riley  Tilton,  Danville,  111. 

Member  of  111.  Legislature,  1889.     No.  13  N.  Vermillion  St. 

CLASS  OP  1885. 
Asher  C.  Ball,  Pontiac,  III. 

B.  S.,  Dover  Normal  and  Busifiess  School,  1878.  First  Prize  in  Junior 
and  Senior  years.  Sec.  of  Republican  Central  Com.  Master  in 
Chancery. 

Andrew  Jackson  Barr,  ^  J  0,  Bloomington,  111. 

Attended  Lincoln  Univ. 

*i888.     James  Carson  Briney. 

Practiced  at  Bloomfield,  Mo. 

Joseph  Reuben  Burres,  Chicago,  111. 

Asbury  Univ.,  Gk^encastle,  Ind.,  1878-9.  Asst.  Pros.  Atty.,  Cook  Co., 
1896-1900.     Burres  &  Dudley,  1203  Ashland  Blk. 

Edward  Everett  Donnelly,  Bloomington,  111. 

Griesheim  Bldg. 

♦Sterling  Price  Griffith. 

Letter  to  Marshall,  111.,  returned  marked  "Deceased." 

Archie  A.  McClanahan,  Chicago,  111. 

Monmouth  Coll.,  1878-80.  Initiated  at  Booth  Chapter,  1882-3.  Law 
School  Prize.     Room  723,  No.  218  La  Salle  St. 

John  Martin  Newman.     (Address  unknown. ) 
Robert  Howard  Patton,  ^  F  A,  Springfield,  111. 

B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1883.  M.  S.,  idid,  Orendorfif  &  Patton, 
Rooms  1&-17  Franklin  Life  Bldg.,  cor.  Fifth  and  Monroe  Sts. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 
Enoch  Brock,  Bloomington,  111. 

m.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1871-3  and  1883.  First  honors  in  Law  Class.  Sec. 
and  Atty.  of  The  Columbian  Loan  Assn.  206-7  Griesheim  Bldg., 
No.  422  N.  Main  St. 

♦1893.     Alfred  Chambers. 

Attended  Lake  Forest  Univ.    Practiced  at  Charleston,  HI. 


64  PHI  DEL  TA  PHt, 

Reed  Green,  Cairo,  111. 

Member  of  Lower  House  of  III.  Legislature,  1888-92.  State  Senator, 
1893-7.  Atty.  for  111.  Central  R.  R.  Co.  at  Cairo,  111.  Green  &  Gil- 
bert, No.  607  Ohio  Levee. 

John  Charles  Harding.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Normal,  111.,  returned  unclaimed. 

John  Wesley  Hinckley.     (Address  unknown.) 

6.  S.,  Blackburn  Univ.     Former  address  Onarga,  III. 

David  White  Kent,  Topeka,  Kansas. 

Practiced  Law  at  Hutchinson,  Kansas.  Grand  Sec.  of  Grand  Lodge, 
I.  O.  O.  F.  since  June,  1896. 

RuFUS  Harvey  Parks,  Minonk,  111. 

Not  in  practice. 

CLASS  OP  1887. 

William  Brennan,  Ogden,  Champaign  Co.,  III. 
William  Patterson  Craig,  Champaign,  111. 

Graduate  of  Univ.  of  111.,  1883.  Member  of  Adelphic  Lit.  Society. 
First  Prize  best  examination.     Room  4,  No.  11  Main  St. 

Stephen  Olin  Davidson.     (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address  Springfield,  111. 

George  Benjamin  Gillespie.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Formerly  Master  in  Chancery  at  Vienna,  111. 

Marion  T.  Hufford,  Canton,  III. 

Benjamin  Martin  Kuhn.      (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address  Bloomington,  111. 

Samuel  William  Odell,  Moline,  111. 

Attended  Port  Byron  Academy,  three  years.  Author  of  several  works  of 
Fiction. 

J.  R.  PoGUE.     (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address  Shelby ville,  111. 

Shelton  Lawrence  Smith,  Lexington,  111. 

Affiliated  with  Jay  Chapter,  1887-8. 

Hiram  Richcreek.     (Address  unknown.) 
Former  address  Paris,  III. 


BENJAMIN  CHAPTER.  65 

J.  Douglas  Welsh,  J  T^J,  Galesburg,  III. 

B.  S.,  Lombard  Univ.     Commercial  Block. 

Charles  T.  (or  G.)  Wineteer.      (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address  Minonk,  111. 

CLASS  OP  1888. 
Albert  G.  Abney.      (Address  unknown. ) 

Former  address  Harrisburg,  III. 

Harry  Lawrence  Arnold.      (Address  unknown.) 

Member  of  City  Council  of  Vienna,  111.,  1884-5.  Later  practiced  in 
Wichita,  Kas.     Letters  to  both  addresses  returned  unclaimed. 

Edward  Barry,  Bloomington,  111. 

Charles  Curtis  Craig.     (Address  unknown.) 

William  Patterson  Craig,  Champaign,  111. 

Graduate  of  Univ.  of  111.,  1883.  Member  of  Adelphic  Lit.  Society.  First 
Prize  best  examination.     Room  4,  No   ii  Main  St. 

John  William  Keeslar,  1  X,  Danville,  111. 

A.  B.,  Union  Christian  Coll.,  Merom,  Ind.,  1885.  Manager  of  College 
Record^  idem.  Univ.  of  111.,  1885-6.  Represented  Philomathian 
Society  in  College  Oratorical  Contest,  1886,  idem.  Law  Dept.,  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1887-8.     No.  22  N.  Vermillion  St. 

Franklin  Jay  Parr,  Ft.  Dodge,  Iowa. 

B.  S.,  Kentucky  Univ.     City  Atty.  at  Storm  Lake,  la.,  Central  Ave. 

Theodore  Granville  Risley,  Mt.  Carmel,  111. 

B.  S.,  Northwestern  Normal,  Geneseo,  111.  Clerk  U.  S.  Court  at  Guth- 
rie, O.  T.     Presidential  Elector,  1896. 

Otho  Douglas  Swearingen,  Chicago,  111. 

Scriptor,  and  Correspondent  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Brief y  1887. 

Roland  D.  Vandeventer.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Scriptor,  and  Correspondent  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Brief  1888.  Former 
address  Mt.  Sterling,  111.  ' 

CLASS  OF  1889. 
William  Brennan,  Ogden,  Champaign  Co.,  111. 

James  William  Gray.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Beecher  City,  111.,  was  returned  unclaimed. 

Frank  Wilbur  Morrassy.     (Address  unknown. ) 

B.  S.,  Northwestern  Normal  Coll.     Former  address  Sheffield,  111. 
The  Charter  of  the  Chapter  was  withdrawn  in  1888. 


BOOTH  CHAPTER 


IN    THE 


LA.W  SCHOOL 


OF 


Northwestern  University, 

FORMERLY,  UNION   COLLEGE   OF    LAW. 


ESTABLISHED  1880. 


A  MEETING  to  consider  the  project  of  founding  a  Uni- 
versity in  the  vicinity  of  Chicago  was  held  in  that  city 
on  May  31,  1850.  It  was  unanimously  resolved  that  "the 
interests  of  Christian  learning  demand  the  immediate  estab- 
lishment of  a  University  in  the  northwest,"  and  a  committee 
was  thereupon  appointed  to  secure  a  charter  from  the  General 
Assembly  of  Illinois.  The  movement  met  with  success  and 
a  charter  was  obtained,  which  was  approved  by  Governor 
French  on  January  28,  1851.  In  1853,  380  acres  of  land, 
lying  twelve  miles  north  of  the  city  on  the  shore  of  Lake  Michi- 
gan, was  purchased  for  $25,000.  Reserving  thirty  acres  for  the 
University,  the  remainder,  together  with  adjoining  lands,  was 
laid  out  into  town  lots  and  the  town  named  Evanston,  in 
honor  of  Hon.  John  Evans,  one  of  the  original  and  most 
enthusiastic  of  the  Trustees  of  the  University.  The  proceeds 
of  the  lots  sold  at  Evanston  from  time  to  time  were  used 
to  meet  current  expenses  and  to  erect  needed  buildings,  all 
of  which  are  substantial  structures  and  well  adapted  to  their 
various  uses. 


68  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

The  Law  School  was  founded  September  14,  1859,  there 
being  at  the  time  but  three  similar  schools  west  of  the  Alle- 
gheny Mountains.  It  was  originally  organized  as  the  Law 
Department  of  the  University  of  Chicago,  but  on  October  6, 
1873,  it  passed  under  the  joint  management  of  Northwestern 
University  and  the  University  of  Chicago,  and  assumed  the 
name  of  Union  College  of  Law.  Some  years  ago  it  ceased 
to  have  any  connection  with  the  University  of  Chicago,  but 
continued  to  retain  the  name  which  it  assumed  when  it 
established  relations  with  the  two  Universities.  It  was 
incorporated  April  4,  1888,  but,  in  accordance  with  action 
taken  in  189 1,  the  school  is  now  known  as  the  Northwestern 
University  Law  School. 

The  first  meeting  of  Booth  Chapter  was  held  at  No.  91 
Washington  Street,  Chicago,  on  May  4,  1880,  by  G.  F. 
White,  Kent,  '77,  and  L.  C.  Brooks,  Kent,  '80,  who- 
conducted  the  initiatory  ceremonies.  On  the  following 
Saturday,  May  8,  the  first  regular  initiation  took  place,  and 
the  propriety  of  asking  some  of  the  alumni  of  the  Law. 
School  to  join  the  Chapter  was  considered.  Though  the 
Chapter  flourished,  as  indicated  by  the  well  kept  minutes  of 
F.  E.  Lansing,  yet  it  seems  soon  to  have  become  disorgan- 
ized. The  minutes  of  the  Chapter  show  that  it  was 
reorganized  in  Room  16  McCormick  Block,  Saturday, 
February  17,  1883,  at  1:30  p.  m.,  by  T.  G.  Fitch,  Kent,  '82. 
Since  then  the  chapter  has  flourished,  though  in  1886  it  was 
run  sub-rosa.  The  minutes  record  the  following  banquets: 
December  18,  1888,  at  the  Grand  Pacific  Hotel,  and  May 
29,  1889,  at  the  University  Club  Rooms. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


*i895.     Henry  Booth. 

LL.  D.  Dean,  of  the  Union  College  of  Law,  1859-91.  One  of  the  In- 
corporators of  the  Union  College  of  Law.  Member  of  Board  of 
Trustees  of  the  Union  College  of  Law.  Dean  Emeritus  of  the  Union 
College  of  Law,  1892-3. 

Nathan  Davis  Abbott,  ^  T,  Stanford  University,  California. 

•1  • 

A.  B., 'Yale,  1877.  Student  at  Law,  Watertown,  Massachusetts,  1877-9. 
LL. 'B.,  Boston  Law  School,  1880.  Member  of  Scroll  and  Key. 
Tappan  Professor  of  Law  at  the  University  of  Michigan,  1891-2 
Professor  of  Law  and  Secretary  of  the  Faculty  of  the  Northwestern 
University  Law  School,  1 892-4.  Prof essor  of  Law,  Leland  Stanford, 
Jr.,  University,  since  1894.  Author  of  "Descents,  Wills  and  Admin- 
istration." The  "Law  Reports,"  Michigan  Lata  Journal^  April  i, 
1892.  "Testamentary  Promises  to  Pay,"  Michigan  Law  Journal^ 
June,  1892.  "Testamentary  Capacity  as  Affected  by  Contract," 
Northwestern  Law  Rettieiu,  January,  1893.  No.  23  Salvatierra 
Street. 

Nathan  Smith  Davis,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Illinois  Wesleyan  University.  Trustee  of  Northwestern  University,  1898. 
M.  D.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Western  New  York. 
LL.  D.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University.  Professor  of  Medical  Juris- 
prudence since  1873.  Founder  of  American  Medical  Association. 
Emeritus  Professor  of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine  and  of 
Clin|cal  Medicine.  Dean  of  the  Medical  School,  and  Lecturer  on 
Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Law  School.     No.  65  Randolph  Street. 

^1896.   '  William  Washington  Farwell. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  College,  1837.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  Board  of 
Trustees  of  Union  College  of  Law.  Later,  Associate  Secretary  of 
Faculty  of  Northwestern  University  Law  School.  Professor  of  Equity 
Juri^rudence  and  Code  Pleading.  Professor  of  Equity  Pleading  and 
Praqlice,  1892-3. 

Edward  Avery  Harriman,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

A.  B.,  Harvard,  1888.  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1888-9,  wl^^i'^  ^^  ^^^ 
initiated  at  Hamilton  Chapter.  AfBliated  with  Webster  Chapter, 
1889-91.  LL.  B.,  Boston  University  Law  School,  1891.  Professor 
at  Northwestern  University  Law  School  since  1892.  Secretary  of 
Faculty  since  1895.  Author  of  *'  Elements  of  the  Law  of  Contracts," 
1896. 


70  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Harvey  Bostwick  Hurd,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Professor  at  Union  College  of  I^w  since  1863.  One  of  the  Incorporators 
of  Union  College  of  Law.  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Corporations, 
Evidence,  Commercial  Paper  and  Statutory  Law,  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity Law  School,  1891-2.  Professor  uf  Common  Law  Pleading, 
ibid,^  1892-3.  Professor  of  Pleading,  ibid,^  1893-4  Professor  of  Law, 
1894-S-6.  Commissioner  from  Third  Grand  Division,  appointed  by 
Twenty-sixth  General  Assembly  in  March,  1869,  to  revise  and  rewrite 
the  Statutes  of  Illinois.  Editor  of  the  revisions  of  1877,  1879,  i88i» 
1882,  1S83,  1885,  1887  and  1889.  Compiler  and  editor  of  the  Re- 
vised Statutes  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  1891.  LL.  D.,  Northwestern 
University,  1895.  Trustee  of  Union  College  of  Law,  1877-80.  No. 
539  W.  Monroe  Street. 

Blewett  Harrison  Lee,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

B.  S.,  and  Valedictory,  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Missis- 
sippi, 1883.  University  of  Virginia,  1883-5.  l-L.  B.  and  M.  A., 
Harvard,  1888.  Member  of  Washington  Society  at  University  of 
Virginia.  Magazine  Medal,  ibid.  Editor-in-Chief  of  Virginia  Uni- 
versity Magazine,  One  of  the  founders  of  The  Harvard  Law 
Review,  Saechsische  Landes-Universitaet,  Leipsic,  1888-9.  Albert 
Ludwigs-Universitaet,  Freiburg,  1889.  Private  Secretary  to  Justice 
Gray.  Lecturer  at  Atlanta  Law  School,  1 891-3.  Professor  of  Law  at 
Northwestern  University  Law  School  since  1893.  Lee  &  Lawrence, 
609  First  National  Bank  Building. 

Julian  William  Mack,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1887.  Professor  of  Law,  Northwestern  University  Law 
School,  since  1895.     Chicago  Stock  Exchange  Building. 

Edwin  Burritt  Smith,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Oberlin  College,  1874-5  LL.  B.,  Union  College  of  Law,  1879.  ^*-  ^-^ 
Vale,  1880.  Peporter  of  twenty-seven  volumes  of  Illinois  Appellate 
Court  Reports,  Volumes  21-47,1887-93.  Professor  of  Law,  North- 
western University  Law  School,  since  1895.  201  First  National  Bank 
Building.  Member  of  Council  for  Illinois  of  American  Bar  .Associa- 
tion.    Masonic  Temple. 

John  Henry  Wigmore,  Evanston,  Illinois. 

A.  B.,  Harvard,  1883.  LL.  B.  and  M.  A.,  1887.  Head  of  Foreign  Law 
Etepartment,  Keiogijiku  University,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1889-92.  One  of 
the  founders  of  Harvard  Law  Rf^'iew.  Lecturer  on  International 
I^w  at  the  Semmon  School  of  Political  Science,  18^1.  New  York 
Medico-Legal  Society  Prize  on  Essay,  *•  Circumstantial  Evidence  in 
Poisoning  Cases."  Contributor  to  San  Francisco  Alta^  Boston  Her- 
ald 2LnA  the  Japan  Mail.  Special  correspondent  in  Japan  of  the  New 
York  Nation.  Contributor  to  American  Law  Revie^v,  Harvard  Law 
Review^  etc.     Author  of  articles  on  '*  Boycotting."     ** American  Nat- 


BOOTH   CHAPTER.  71 

Quasi-Contracts. "  *' Legal  Institutions  in  Old  Japan."  '* Legal 
Education  in  Modem  Japan.'*  Author  of  **A  Digest  of  the  Decisions 
of  the  Massachusetts  Railroad  Commissioners,*'  1888.  *<The  Aus- 
tntian  Ballot  System,"  1889;  second  edition,  1890.  ** Notes  by  Dr. 
Summons  on  Land  Tenure  and  Local  Institutions  in  Japan,  with  Notes 
and  an  Introduction,'*  published  by  the  Asiatic  Society  of  Japan, 
1 891.  **  Materials  for  the  Study  of  Private  Law  in  Old  Japan,** 
published  by  the  Asiatic  Society  of  Japan,  1892.  Professor  ox  Law 
at  the  Northwestera  University  Law  School  and  Secretary  of  the  Fac- 
ulty, 1893-5.     No.  1625  Hinman  Avenue. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


Lorenzo  Gary  Brooks,  K  I  E,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1879.  Law  Department,  University  of  Michi^n, 
1879-80,  where  he  was  admitted  to  Kent  Chapter.  925  The 
Temple. 

*i883.     Fowler  Edward  Lansing,  J  A'  E, 

A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  University 'of  Chicago,  1877.     Scriptor,  1880. 

■ 

Olin  Asbury  McFarland,  J  A'  E,  Danville,  Illinois. 

A.  B.,  Indiana  Asbury  University,  Oreencastle,  1878.     Historian.     No. 
•  no  W.  Main  Street. 

William  Albert  Paulsen,  <P  K  ^,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

A.  B.,  Racine  College,  1876.  Tribune.  President  of  Central  Trust  Co. 
&  Savings  Bank,  ten  years.  Manager  Chicago  Yacht  Club.  No.  119 
La  Salle  Street. 

Perry  Payson  Pitcher,  Scranton  City,  Iowa. 

HiNsdale  College.  Northwestern  University.  Gladiator.-  Mayor  of 
Scranton  City.     President  Farmers  &  Mechanics  Bank. 

Linus  Calvin  Ruth,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Proconsul.  City  Attorney  of  Hillsdale,  Illinois.  Rooms  12-13  Borden 
Block,  No.  99  Randolph  Street. 

John  Angel  James  Whipple,  ^  K  IJ,  Princeton,  Illinois. 

A.  B.,  Northwestern  University.  Consul.  Methodist  Episcopal  Min- 
ister. 

George  Frank  White,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1877,  where  he  was  admitted  to  Kent 
Chapter.     Rooms  44-5  No.  162  I^  Salle  Street. 


SPECIAL 


Charles  Elliott  Anthony,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  1875.  Yale  College,  two  years.  Formerly 
Assistant  State's  Attorney  of  Cook  County.  C.  E.  &  G.  D.  Anthony, 
1 5 12  Ashland  Block. 

James  Audubon  Burhans,  B  9  U,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

A.  B.,  Depauw  University,  1875.  A.  M.,  idid^  1878.  Author  of  "The 
Law  of  Municipal  Bonds,*'  and  "Digest  of  Laws  Governing  Invest- 
ments by  Savings  Banks,  Insurance  Companies,  etc.,"  1S89.  Spe- 
cialty, Law  of  Real  Estate  and  of  Municipal  Bonds.  Illinois  Bank 
Building,  No.  115  Dearborn  Street. 

Olin  J.  Gary.      (Address  unknown.) 
Jay*  Junius  Read,  J  T  J,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

B.  S.,  University  of  Michigan,  1878.  LL.  B.,  Union  Law  School,  1879. 
410-12  Kedzie  Building. 

Francis  William  Walker,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

First  Assistant  State's  Attorney,  1884-8.  County  Attorney,  1890* 
Walker,  Judd  &  Hawley,  1020  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Horace  Bailey  Walmsley.      (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Oldtown,  Ohio,  1852.  A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1878.  For- 
merly in  practice  at  Chicago,  and  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

INITIATES  1880-1. 
Fred  Laflin  Brooks,  Chicago,  III.  • 

903  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

William  Loami  Davis,  Chicago,  III. 

Sheffield  Scientific  School,  T878.  Real  Estate  Investments.  No.  90 
Washington  St. 

Ely  Benjamin  Felsenthal,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  1878,  Horton  Prize.  Member  of  Board  of 
Trustees  of  Univ.  of  Chicago.     103 1-2  Chicago  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

Harry  Geohegan,  Chicago,  III. 

Univ.  of  Chicago,  1881. 


BOOTH  CHAPTER.  73 

Charles  E.  Gregory,  Chicago,  111. 
N.  Wetmore  Halsey,  Chicago,  III. 

Beloit  Coll.  0£  N.  W.  Harris  &  Co.,  Bankers,  No.  163-5  ^^^^ 
born  St. 

Frank  Ambrose  Helmer,  J  K  £,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.^  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1878.  A.  M.,  ibid.  Member  of  Tri  Kappa. 
Orator  Inter-Collegiate  Contest,  1877.  LL.  B.  and  Salutatorian,  Union 
Coll.  of  Law,  1881.    Smith4  Helmer,  Moulton  &  Price,  Atwood  Bldg. 

PiNKNEY  Grover  Lewis,  Juncau,  Wis. 

First  Initiate,  May  8,  1880.     Formerly  Dist.  Atty.  for  Dodge  Co. 

Adolph  Lund,  Chicago,  111. 

No.  84  Adams  St. 

Augustus  K.  Manning,  Chicago,  111. 

No.  776  W.  Monroe  St. 

John  Anderson  May,  Chicago,  111. 

State  Normal  School,  Potsdam,  N.  T.  Democratic  Nominee  for  State's 
Atty.,  Cook  Co.,  1888.  City  Pros.  Atty.  of  Chicago,  1889-^.  920 
Chamber  of  Commerce. 

George  Mills  Rogers,  V  T,  Chicago,  111. 

Chicago  Univ.,  1868-72.  A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1876.  Pres.  of  Yale  Univ. 
Base  Ball  Club,  1875-6.  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  1876-8.  Atty.  for 
Citizens'  Assn.,  Chicago,  1883-5.  Asst.  City  Atty.,  1885-6.  City 
Pros.  Atty.,  1886.  Sec.  of  Vale  Alumni  Assn.  of  Chicago.  Asst. 
U.  S.  District  Atty.,  Northern  District  of  III.  Master  in  Chancery, 
Circuit  Court  of  Cook  Co.  First  Vice-Pres.  of  the  Chicago  Alumnus 
Chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  since  1893.  Pres.  of  the  Council  of  Ptfi 
Delta  Phi  since  1893.  1310  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.,  No.  100  Washing- 
ton St. 

Trank  Hamline  Scott,  B  6  Uy  <P  B  K,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1876.  Callaghan  Prize.  Hamline,  Scott  & 
Lord,  500-3  The  Temple. 

John  P.  S.  Voght.      (Address  unknown. ) 
James  R.  West.      (Address  unknown. ) 
Joseph  Harratt  Fitch,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Chicago,  1881.     Master  in  Chancery  of  Superior  Court  of  Cook 
Co.     Boyce  Bldg. 

Charles  Emil  Ulrich,  Peoria,  111. 

High  School.  Bryant's  College.  Loan  Broker.  Vice-Pres.  of  Home 
Savings  and  State  Bank.     No.  317  S.  Adams  St. 


74  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1883. 

Lewis  W.  Goodell,  Beardstown,  111. 

r     McKendree    Coll.,    1873-4.     Washington    Univ..    St.    Loais,     1886-7^ 
Wholesale  Merchant. 

James  Otis  Hinkley  J  (T,  Chicago,  III. 

Formerly  Paying  Teller,  Drovers'  National  Bank.  Rooms  13-16  Mon- 
tank  Bldg.,  No.  115  Monroe  St. 

* 

Alfred  Eugene  Holt,  Chicago,  111. 

Practiced  at  Rockford,  111.,  1883-91.  City  Atty.  of  Rockford,  1887-8. 
713  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg.,  No.  171  I^  Salle  St. 

Victor  Gerald  Lyford,  Humphrey,  Neb. 

Ph.  B.,  Hedding  Coll.,  1880. 

Daniel  Hay  Patrick,  ^  A'  (T,  Carmi,  111. 

Born  Carmi,  111.,  Oct.  14,  1858.  Depauw  Univ.,  1876-80.  Member  of 
Plato  Society.  Gladiator.  Class  Prizes.  City  Atty.  Candidate  for 
State's  Atty.     No.  154  Main  St. 

Merritt  Willis  Pinckney,  ^  J  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  1881.  Tribune.  Second  Prize  Orator,  1880.  Pinck- 
ney &  Tatge,  503  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Ora  Philander  Seward,  0  K  ^,  Elgin,  111. 

Born  New  Hackensack,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  14,  i860.  A.  B.  and  Salutatory, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1881.  A.  M.,  ihid^  1884.  Proconsul.  Prof,  of 
Medical  Jurisprudence,  Omaha  Medical  Coll.,  1887-90.  Teaching  at 
Shurtleff  Coll.,  Elgin  Academy  and  Lake  Forest  Univ.  since  1890. 

Frank  Amasa  Smith,  Chicago,  III. 

a.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1881. 

Henry  Crucer  Van  Schaack,  *F  T,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.  and  Commencement  Orator,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1881.     Trustee  of 
same,  1881-6.     801  People's  Bank  Bldg. 

Myron   H.  Whitney.     (Address  unknown. ) 
Thilip  Ernest  Winter,  0  J  6,  Omaha,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1878.     A.  M.,  idtd.,  1881.     Consul.     City^ 
Atty.  of  Wymore,  1885-8.     523  N.  V.  Life  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1884. 

James  E.  Babb,  Lewiston,  Idaho. 

B.  S.,  111.  State  Coll.,  1882.    Member  of  Sigma  Pi.^  Formerly  Instructoi 
in  the  Law  of  Sales  of   Personal  Property,  in  the  Northwestern  Law^ 
School.     Sec.  of  Alumni  Assn.  of  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  1888.     Lew- 
iston National  Bank  Bldg. 


BOOTH  CHAPTER,  75 

Frank  L.  Douglas,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.  Proconsul.  Sec.  and  Treas.  of  the  Kenwood 
Mnfg.  Co.,  No.  253-5  S.  Canal  St. 

Edward  Thomas  Glennon,  Chicago,  111. 

Asst.  Staters  Atty.     Justice  of  the  Peace.     No.  125  S.  Clark  St. 

Archie  Allen  McClanahan,  ^  A  B,  Chicago,  111. 

Monmouth  Coll.,  1878-80.  Affiliated  with  Benjamin  Chapter,  1884-5. 
No.  218  La  Salle  St. 

George  Washington  Northrup,  Jr.,  'V  T,  0  H  A',  Chicago, 
111. 

a..  B.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1881.  A.  M.,  idit/.y  1887.  Gladiator.  New- 
man, Northrup  &  Levinson,  802  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Gilbert  Edwin  Porter,  li  B  FJ,  Chicago,  III. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1884.  Asst.  Corporation  Counsel,  75  City  Hall.  Also, 
404  First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  No.  164  Dearborn  St. 

Charles  Wellman  Shurtleff.      (Address  unknown. ) 

111.  Industrial  Univ.,  1884. 

Lucius  Weinschenck,  ^  K  *r.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  N.  Y.  City,  Feb.  28,  1863.     A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.     Scriptor. 

Arthur  Dana  Wheeler,  Chicago,  III. 

Lake  Forest  Univ.,  1879-81.  Second  Vice-Pres.  of  the  Chicago  Alum- 
nus Chapter  of  Phi  Dklta  Phi,  1893-5.  Pres.  of  same,  1895-6. 
Williams,  Holt  &  Wheeler,  Tacoma  Bldg. 

William  Francis  Weimers,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  ShurtleS  Coll.,  1882.  Master  in  Chancery,  Circuit  Court,  Chicago 
Opera  House  Bldg. 

Walpole  Wood,  Chicago,  III. 

Scriptor.     Bangs,  Wood  &  Bangs,  834  Chicago  Opera  House  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1885. 
Albert  Hamilton  Adams,  Chicago,  111. 

Bond,  Adams,  Pickard  &  Jackson,  Counselors  in  Patent  Causes  and 
Trademarks,  1147  Monadnock  BMg. 

Henry  N.  Cooper,  Chicago,  111. 

Of  H.  N.  Cooper  &  Co.,  Real  Estate,  11 12  T.  &  T.  Bldg.,  No.  loa 
Washington  St. 


76  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Edmund  Stephens  Cummings,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Niagara  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1883.  Scriptor.  Master  in  Chancery, 
Superior  Court,  Cook  Co.  No.  120  Randolph  St.,  or  701  Kedzie 
Bldg. 

William  Geprge,  ^  A  B,  Aurora,  111. 

Charter  member  of  Iowa  Be^a  Chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  1882. 
State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1881-2.  Member  of  Irving  Society.  Law  Com- 
mencement Speaker.  Pres.  of  Old  Second  National  Bank.  Aldrich, 
Winslow  &  George,  Second  National  Bank  Bldg. 

JuDSON  Freeman  Going,  Chicago,  111, 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1883.  Member  of  Adtlphic  Society.  Capt.  Co.  F. 
Asst.  State's  Atty.  of  Cook  Co.  First  Sec.  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Alumni 
Assn,  1888.  Gen'l  Counsel  The  Calumet  Electric  St.  Ry.  Co. 
6X2  T.  &  T.  Bldg.,  No.  100  Washinc:ton  St. 

Martin  Medbery  Gridley,  ^  K  S,  Chicago,  111. 

Ph.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.  1883.  £ssay  Prize,  Declamation  Prize,  Com- 
mencement Day  Orator.  Democratic  Candidate  for  Legislature,  Sixth 
Dist.  Democratic  Candidate  City  Atty.  of  Evanston.  Counsel  for 
Snow,  Church  &  Co.     Paden  &  Gridley,  401-8  Ashland  Blk. 

Edward  Maker,  Chicago,  111. 

Of  Maher  &  Gilbert,  No.  108  LaSalle  St. 

Louis  Arthur  McDonald,  ^  J  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

111.  Wesleyan  Univ.  three  years.  Delegate  to  111.  State  Convention  of  Phi 
Delta  Theta,  1881.     1109-13  Chicago  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

Joseph  Everett  Paden,  J  I,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  1882-4.  Member  of  Delta  Sigma  Society.  Paden  & 
Gridley,  401-8  Ashland  Blk. 

Henry  Thomas  Rainey,  Carrollton,  111. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1883.  Master  in  Chancery,  Greene  Co.,  IIU 
1887-95. 

Charles  A.  Robbins,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Ph.  B.,  and  First  Honors  Hedding  Coll.,  1881.  Ph.  M.,  ibid^^  1884. 
Meml>er  of  Lincolnian  Society.  Contributor  to  Standard  Law  Jour- 
nals. Instructor  in  Law  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Neb.  Sec.  of  the  Faculty, 
ibid,y  since  1893.     McMurtry  Blk. 

Edward  Alonzo  Small,  X  ^.     (Address  unknown.) 

Univ.  of  Wis. 

Samuel  Dexter  Snow,  Chicago,   III. 

North  Western  Univ.     Snow  &  Lewinsohn,  46  Marine  Bldg. 


BOOTH  CHAPTER.  77 

CLASS  OP  1886. 
James  B.  Anthony.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Frederick  Augustus  Bangs,  Chicago,  111. 

Bangs,  Wood  &  Bangs,  No.  834  Chicago  Opera  House  Bldg, 

Arthur  Bates  Camp,  J  T  A,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  Pa.,  1884.  M.  A.,  idid.,  1887.  Member  of 
Washingion  Hall  Society.     272  Jackson  Blvd. 

Frank  Humboldt  Clark,   J  K  £,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1882.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1886.  Sophomore  Decla- 
mation Prize,  Junior  Oration  Prize,  Senior  Essay  Prize.  Editor  of  Le- 
gal Dept.  of  thie  Railway  Age^  Northwestern  Railroader^  and  at  pres- 
ent, of  Street  Railway  Reineiv.  Author  of  "Street  Railway  Law." 
Thompson  &  Clark,  Rooms  19-20,  No.  184  Dearborn  St. 

Joseph  Washington  Errant,   Chicago,  III. 

Chicago  High  School.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1879-80.  Author  of  **The  I^w 
Relating  to  Mercantile  Agencies,"  **The  Sunset  Club,"  Year  Book 
1891-2.  Atty.  of  Bureau  of  Justice,  Chicago,  since  1888.  Member 
of    Board  of  Education,   Chicago,   since  1894.     1537-8  Unity  Bldg. 

Charles  W.   Fiske.      T Address  unknown.)  % 

Frederick  P.   Hopkins,  Virginia,  Minn. 

Thomas  B.   Hubbell,  J  A'  E.     (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll. 

Thomas  Duerson  Knight,  J  K  £,   Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1884.  Consul.  Asst.  States  Atty.,  1892-5. 
Knight,  Wagner  &  Bryant,  iioi  Unity  Bldg. 

George  Lincoln  Land,   Carmi,   III. 

In  First  National  Bank.     Not  in  practice. 

*i89i.     Albert  Sidney  Johnston  Magruder. 

Formerly  with  S.  E.  Gross,  Real  Estate. 

Frank  Hathorn  McCulloch,   Chicago,   111. 

Pnissing  &  McCulloch.     1 113,  The  Rookery. 

William  Marcus  McKinney,  0  J  8,  Northport,  N.  Y. 

Monmouth  Coll.,  1881-3.  Gladiator.  Author  of  **  Law  of  Fellow  Ser- 
vants." 1890.  Editor  of  American  and  English  Railroad  Cases  and 
American  and  English  Corporation  Cases.  Editor  Encyclopaedia  of 
Pleading  and  Practice.     He  published  Law  Book  in  1890. 


78  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Grant  Newell,  ^  J  0,  CHicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1885.  Scriptor.  Newell  &  Heldman,  No.  1644  Unity 
Bldg. 

Eben  Fitch  Runyan,  Jr.,   Chicago,  111. 

Runyan  &  Runyan,  Rooms  32-3,  No.  95  Washington  St. 

Loyal  L.  Smith,  Chicago,   111. 

1033  Monadnock  Bldg. 

Herman  Wells  Stillman,  *  A'  i\   Chicago,   111. 

Northwestern  Univ.,  1882-4.  Stillman  &  Martyn,  Room  8,  No.  84  Wash- 
ington St. 

S.  Arthur  Wheeler.     (Address  unknown.) 

CLASS  OF  1887. 
Everett  Anderson  Aborn,   H  B  IJ,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1883.  A.  M.,  idid.y  1886.  Thesis  Prize.  Room 
69,  No.  189  LaSalle  St. 

Houston  Carson  Adcock,  Chicago,  111. 

Knox  Coll..  1877-82.  A.  B.,  111.,  Coll.,  1883.  21  Borden  Blk.,  No. 
Q9  Randolph  St. 

George  D.  Anthony,  Chicago,  111. 

a.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.  C.  E.  &  G.  D.  Anthony,  Room  1512  Ashland  Blk., 
No.  59  Clark  St. 

John  C.   Barnard,  Omaha,   Neb. 

B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  1885.     Proconsul.     Proprietor  of   Omaha  Mercury. 

Albert  William  Barnum,   Chicago,   111. 

Yale  Coll.,  two  years.  Consul.  Village  Atty.  of  Riverside,  Cook  Co. 
Barnum,  Humphrey  &  Barnum.  1009-13  Chicago  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg- 

David  Hester  Bloom,  //  S  //,  Chattanoga,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1885.  Mayor  of  Cherokee,  la.,  two  terms. 
Bloom  &  Boddy,  206  Richardson  Bldg. 

Clement  Cory  Bowersock,   Chicago,   111. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1884-5.     4^9  Slock  Exchange  Bldg. 

Edmund  Fairfield  Burton,   A  K  E,  B  N  E^  Chicago,  111. 

Western  Reserve  Univ.  and  Rochester  Univ.,  1878-81.  Not  in  practice. 
1410  Marquette  Bldg. 


BOOTH  CHAPTER.  79 

Frank  Cougleton  Caldwell,  Chicago,  III. 

Scriptor.  Manufacturer.  Vice-Pres.  H.  W.  Caldwell  &  Son  Co.  No. 
127-9  ^ '  Washington  St. 

David  Callahan,   New  Haven,  Conn. 

Member  of  Conn.  Legislature,  1891-5.  Judge  of  City  Courts  of  New 
Haven,  1893-5.     Yale  Bank  Bldg. 

William  Alexander  Carter,  SAX,     (Address  unknown.) 

Law  Dept.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1885-6,  where  he  was  admitted  to  Kent 
Chapter. 

Harry  Nelson  Culver,  Chicago,   111. 

Chicago  High  School,  1883.  Northwestern  Univ.,  1883-4.  Rooms  310-7 
Oxford  Bldg.,  No.  84  l^Salle  St. 

William  Andrew  Doyle,  Chicago,  111. 

Christian  Bros.  Coll.,  1885-6.     724  Opera  House  Blk. 

Frank  Orren  Lowden,  B  8  n,  0  B  Ky  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la.  Member  of  Zetagathean,  Class  Valedicto- 
rian in  Univ.  and  in  Law  School.  Address  **The  Lawyer's  Allegiance 
to  the  Law,"  State  Univ.  of  la.,  June  13,  1894.  Room  525,  The 
Temple,  No.  184  LaSalle  St. 

Olaf  Addison  Lucas,   Kansas  City,   Mo. 

B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1885.  -Member  of  Adelphi  Society. 
Gladiator.  Specialty,  Corporation  and  Commercial  Law.  320  Sheid- 
ley  Bldg. 

Charles  Byrd  Moore,   J  T  J,  Chicago,  111. 

Tuft*s  Coll.,  Boston,  Mass.,  two  years.  Village  Trustee  of  Grossdale. 
With  S.  E.  Gross,  Real  Estate,  604  Masonic  Temple. 

George  Nathan  Morgan,   I  X,  Chicago,  lU. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  III.,  Urbana,  1884.  Member  of  Philomathean  Society. 
Tribune.     George  N.  Morgan  &  Bro.,  No.  112  Dearborn  St. 

Frank  Beardsley  tPEASE,   Chicago,   111. 

1213  Tacoma  Bldg. 

James  Matthew  Purcell,   Chicago,   111. 

Formerly  Asst.  State's  Atty.  ^  1209  T.  &  T.  Bldg.,  No.  100  Washing- 
ton St. 

Frank  Lincoln  Wean,   Chicago,   111. 

Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1885-6,  where  he  was  admitted  to  Kent 
Chapter.     48  Montauk  Blk.,  No.  115  Monroe  St. 


8o  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OP  1888. 
Thomas  Edward  Dunham  Bradley,  Chicago,  111. 

111.  State  Normal  Univ.,  1 88 1-3.  Pres.  of  Wrightonian  Society.  Con^ 
sul.  Prize  Commencement  Oration.  Instructor  of  Law,  Northwest- 
ern Univ.  Law  School,  i8gi~2.  Prof,  of  Equity  Jurisprudence  and 
Pleading,  Kent  Coll.  of  Law.  Treas.  of  same,  1894-5.  Young, 
Makeel  &  Bradley,  726-30  Reaper  Blk. 

George  Brockway,  (P  K  W,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Saginaw  City,  Mich.,  March  4,  1870.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1886.  Member  of  Tri  Kappa.  Sophomore  Exhibition  Declamation 
Prize.  Post-graduate  Law  School,  189 1-2.  Coy  &  Brockway,  Room 
58,  No.  175  Dearborn  St. 

Robert  Tilton  Cassell,  Denver,  Col. 

111.  State  Univ.     Commencement  Speaker.     317  Cooper  Bldg. 

William  Elmore  Foster,  Chicago,  111. 

Railway  Law.     47  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R.  Depot. 

James  Patterson  Gardner,   ¥  T,  Chicago,   111. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1881.  Not  in  practice.  312  First  National 
Bank  Bldg. 

Harry  Hamill,   B  0  U,  Chicago,.  111. 

Northwestern  Univ.,  1881-5.^   Gladiator.     404  Ashland  Blk. 

William  Raphael  Heath,  Chicago,   111. 

111.  State  Normal  Univ.,  1884.  Member  of  IVrightonian  Lit.  Society. 
Tribune.  Wolseley  &  Heath.  1009  T*  *  1"-  Bl^g-*  No.  100  Wash- 
ington St. 

Charles  Chambers  LeForgee,  Decatur,  111. 

Proconsul.     Le  Forgee  &  Lee 

John  Francis  Madden,  Mendota,  111. 

Junior  Scholarship  Prize  in  Union  Coll.  of  Law.  Formerly  Deputy  Cir- 
cuit Clerk  and  Deputy  Co.  Clerk  at  Ottawa.  City  Atty.  at  Ottawa, 
1889-91. 

Gabriel  Joseph  Norden,  Chicago,  111. 

717  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 
Samuel  Shaw  Parks,  B  8  fl,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1886.  Scriptor,  and  Correspondent  to  PHI  Delta 
"Phi  Brie/f  1887-8.  Commencement  appointment  and  second O  ratori- 
cal  Prize.     Room  32,  No.  95  Washington  St. 


BOOTH   CHAPTER,  8i 

Frederick  Brewer  Patterson.      (Address  unknown.) 

B.   A.,   Lenox  Coll.,    1885.     Letters  to  Pierre,   S.    Dak.,   returned   un- 
claimed. 

Paul  Pierce,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Yankton  Coll.,  two  years.     Pres.  of  Pkilomathean  Society.     Delegate  to 
various  political  conventions.     829-833  Lumber  Exchange  Bldg. 

George  Ezra  Mann  Pratt,  Chicago,  111. 

Corporation  and  Real  Estate  Law.     No.  95  Washington  St. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 
William  Henry  Allen,  Chicago,  111. 

Public  Schools  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Gladiator.     Allen   &  Allen,  Rooms 
512-6,  No.  85  Dearborn  St. 

Charles  Austin  Buell,  Chicago,  III. 

Buell  &  Wells.     Rooms  5-6,  No.  78  LaSalle  St. 

Ira  Clinton  Copley,  Aurora,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1887. 

Alfred  Cowles,  Jr.,  ^V  \\  Chicago,  111. 

.A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.     Member  of  Univ.  Crew,  1883-6.     Capt.,  1885 
-6.   Member  of  Eta  Phi  and  Skull  and  Bones.   746  Monadnock  Bldg. 

WiLLi.AM  Alexander  Cunnea,  Chicago,  111. 

St.  Malachy's  Academy,  Belfast,  Ireland,  1884.     No.  59  Dearborn  St. 

Max  Anthony  Drezmal,  Chicago,  III. 

Member  of  Board  of  Education  of  Chicago  since  1^94.  Room  23  Metro- 
politan Blk.,  No.  163  Randolph  St. 

Charles  Randall  Francis,  Chicago,  111. 

III.  Div.  Atty.  for  League  of  Amarican  Wheelmen.  Dale  &  Francis, 
Rooms  502-4,  No.  108  Dearborn  St. 

Francis  William  Goodbody,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Thomas  Ambrose  Hendricks,  Las  Vegas,  New  Mexico. 

Office  over  First  National  Bank. 

Jacob  H.  Hopkins,  ^  d  8,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1887.  First  Prize  Orator,  1887.  Del- 
egate to  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  in  N.  Y.  City, 
1887.      Proconsul.      Pres.  of  Guothantii  Society.-    11 17  Unity  Bldg. 

Solomon  Louis  Lowenthal,  Chicago,  111. 

'  Member  of  III.  Legislature,  1895-7.     Lowenthal  &  Propper,  Real  Estate 
and  Probate  Law.     717  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 


82  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

John  Aaron  McKeever,  Chicago,  III. 

Office  401  First  National  Bank. 

Milton  Orlando  Naramore,  J  r  J,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Butler  Univ.,  1883.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1886.  Scriptor.  Formerly 
member  on  Faculty,  Kent  Coll.  of  Law.  Also  Sec.  of  same,  1893 
-5.  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence,  Hering  Medical  Coll.  Lecturer 
of  Medical  Jurisprudence,  Dunham  Med.  Coll.  902  W.  C.  T.  U. 
Temple. 

Frank  Clinton  Roby,  Decatur,  111. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1884-5.     Delegate  to  Republican   National   Convention 
from  First  Cong.  Dist.  of  111.     Ontten  &  Roby,  No.  207  S.  Park  St. 

Charles  Chestnut  Stillwell,  Chicago,  III. 

Ind.  Univ.  6.  S.,  Valparaiso  Coll.  Rooms  409-11  Stock  Exchange 
Bldg.,  No.  108  LaSalle  St. 

Samuel  Henry  Gardner  Trude,  Chicago,  111. 

Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  three  years.  Supervisor  of  Town  of  S.  Chi- 
cago.    Room  702  Boyce  Bldg.,  No.  114  Dearborn  St. 

Franklin  Luppen  Velde,  B  8  If,  Pekin,  III. 

la.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1882-3.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1887.  City  Atty. 
of  Pekin  since  1895.     Prettyman  &  Velde. 

Samuel  E.  Vermilyea,  Chicago,  III. 

Rochester  Academy.  Tribune.  Vermilyea  &  Burras,  Room  36,  No.  12s 
LaSalle  St. 

HosEA  William  Wells,  Chicago,  III. 

Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1868-72.  Consul.  Buell  &  Wells.  Room  5,  No. 
78  LaSalle  St. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

William  Wesley  Allen,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1887.     M.  S..  idid,     6  Willoughby  Blk. 

Howard  Marshall  Carter,  Chicago,  III. 

Room  913  Marquette  Bldg.,  No.  204  Dearborn  St. 

Hope  Reed  Cody,  Chicago,  III. 

B.  S.,  Northwestern  Coll.,  1888.  Member  of  Cliosophic  Society.  Clasi 
Pres.     Gladiator.     Hiram  H.  Cody  &  Sons,  818  Reaper  Blk. 


J 


BOOTH  CHAPTER.  83 

John  Henderson  Garnsey,  Chicago,  111. 

Christ  Church  Academy,  three  years.  Proconsul.  Editorial  writer  **The 
Literary  Northwest."  Chief  artist  Pittsburg  Press,  Jamaica  Corre- 
spondent of  Atlanta  Constitution.  Editorial  writer  "  Alkahest."  Or- 
ganizer of  **  National  Pan-Hellenic  Society,"  at  Atlanta  Exposition, 
1895.  Not  in  practice.  141 7  Champlain  BIdg.,  State  and  Madi- 
son Sts.,  also  Room  i,  No.  222  N.  Chicago  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

Charles  Gilbert  Hawley,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1886.  Paul  &  Hawley,  Patent  and  Trademark  Law,  645 
Temple  Court. 

Samuel  Frederick  Hawley,  if  J  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1885,  Instructor  in  Latin  at  the  Mich.  Mil. 
Academy,  1885-8;  in  the  Univ.  School,  Chicago,  1888-9.  ^^c*  ^^ 
Chicago  Alumni  Assn.  of  Univ.  of  Mich.  Walker,  Judd  &  Hawley, 
1020  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

♦1895.     Ralph  W.  King. 

Chauncey  White  Martyn,  A  T  ii,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  Canton,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Scriptor.  Stillman  & 
Martyn,  No.  84  Washington  St. 

Walter  Campbell  McCallum,  Chicago,  111. 

Contributor  to  magazines,  etc.  Not  in  practice.  Actor.  Care  Otto 
Heper,  No.  84  LaSalle  St. 

Oscar  Middlekauff,  J  T,  ^  B  K,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Ph.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1888.  Declamation  and  Essay  Prizes. 
Junior  Class  Pres.     216  la.  Savings  Bank. 

George  Ralph  Mitchell,  I  *,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  and  Palladium  editor,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1888.  Room  60  Port 
land  Blk. 

Charles  Edward  Piper,  *  K  ^T,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  June  12,  i868-  Hinman  Essay  Prize.  Declamation  Prize.. 
A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1892.  Formerly  Postmaster  Union  Stock 
Yards.     1258  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

George  Edwin  Read,  Chicago,  111. 

Room  44,  No.  88  Washington  St. 

Alva  Ross,  Virden,  111. 

Walter  Willard  Ross,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  N.  J.,  1888.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1891.  Affiliated  with 
Choate  Chapter,  1889-01.  Asst.  Corporation  Counsel  of  Chicago. 
Local  Atty.  at  Chicago  of  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. 
Care  of  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.  Co. 


84  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

William  Henry  Safford,  Chicago,  III. 

S.  DiT.  High  School,  Chicago,  1882-6.  Rooms  127-9  ^'  ^^^  Bldg., 
No.  115  Dearborn  St. 

Israel  Shrimski,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1884-7.  Proconsul,  later  Consul.  ,  Sec.  of  the  Chicago 
Alumnus  Chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1893-6.  Member  of  Executive 
Council  of  Pan-Hellenic  Congress  at  Atlanta,  Ga.  Osborne,  Guerin  & 
Schrimski,  151 1-6  Unity  Bldg.,  No.  79  Dearborn  St. 

Benjamin  Mayhew  Smith,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  N.  W.  Normal,  1885.  Commencement  Day  Orator.  Milchrist  & 
Smith,  515  First  National  Bldg. 

Leonard  Arby  Straight,  0  J  8,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Pres.  Oratorical  Assn.,  1886-7.  B.  A.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1887.  Con- 
sul.    1013  Pioneer  Press  Bldg. 

Abram  Burton  Stratton,  Chicago,  111. 

Ph.  B.,  Wheaton  Coll.,  1888.  Member  of  8t!iiionian  Society.  Scriptor. 
General  Atty.  for  Armour  &  Co.,  205  LaSalle  St. 

Lucius  Worrell  Winchester,  Chicago,  111. 

111.  State  Normal  Univ.,  two  years.  Tribune.  Master  in  Chancery  of 
the  Superior  Court  of  Cook  Co.  Room  43  Montauk  Blk.,  No.  115 
Monroe  St. 

Clarence  Whitford  Young,  Z  V,  <P  li  /T,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Ph.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1888.     44  Barker  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 

Caleb  Ewing  Antram,  Joliet,  111. 

B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1889.     Barber  Bldg. 

Lysander  Cassidy,  0  J  0,  Peoria,  111. 

B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  1859.  A.  M.,  idid.,  1892.  First  Oratorical  Prize. 
Editor-in-Chief  Ga/tr,  1888.     403-7  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg. 

William  Edwin  Clark,  Jr.,  J  1',  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1889.     Consul. 

William  Anson  Conover,  Chicago,   111. 

Room  39  Montauk  Blk.,  No.  115  Monroe  St. 

Eugene  Henry  Dupee,  A  K  E,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1889.  Second  Vice- Pres.  Chicago  Alumnus  Chapter  of 
Phi  Dklta  Phi,  1895-6.     No.  185  Dearborn  St 


BOOTH   CHAPTER,  85 

Myer  S.  Emrich,  Chicago,  111. 

422  Ashland  6Ik. 

Frank  Nathaniel  Gavit,  Whiting,  Ind. 

Northern  Ind.  Normal  School,  two  years.     Dep.   Pros.    Atty.  Lake  Co., 
Ind. 

J.  Kent  Greene,  Chicago,  111. 

Class  First  Prize.     Room  62  Merchants  Bldg.,  No.  92  LaSalle  St. 

Samuel  Edwin  Knecht,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1886.  Knecht,  Bullard  &  Roblin,  Room  509 
First  National  Bank  Bldg.,  No.  164  Dearborn  St. 

Charles  William  Lefler,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.     Affiliated  with  Hamilton  Chapter,  1S89-90. 

Rowland  S.  Ludington,  Chicago,  111. 

Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology,  Boston,  1887-9.  Scriptor.  LL.  B.,  Chicago 
Coll.  of  Law,  1894.  Treas.  of  Chicago  Alumnus  Chapter  of  Phi 
Delta  Phi,  1893-6.  Pres.  of  the  Civic  Club  of  Oak  Park,  1894-6. 
Ludington  &  Jones,  Room  609  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.,  No.  100  Washing- 
ton St. 

James  Herbert  McBroom,  Spokane,  Wash. 

B.  S.,  N.  W.  Normal  School,  1887.     McBroom  &  McBroom,     17-8  First 

National  Bank  Bldg. 

Hugh  McIndoe,   Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1886.  Member  of  Adelphian  Society.  No.  70 
LaSalle  St. 

Will  Walker  Millner,  Chicago,  111. 

•  

B.  L.,  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  111.  Teacher  of  Elocution.  Room  47 
Kimball  Hall,  No.  243  Wabash.  Ave. 

Charles  Franklin  Morse,  Chicago,  111. 

849,  The  Rookery. 

Henry  (or)  Harry  Olson,  Chicago,  111. 

Washburn  Coll.,  1887-9.     12 10  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

George  Packard,  J  T,  tf>  ^  /f,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1889.  Second  Greek  Prize,  First  Sophomore  Elocu- 
tion Prize, and  First  Prize  Literary  Essay.  At  U.  C.  L.,  First  Prize  Grad- 
uation Oration,  and  Second  Thesis  Prize.  Asst.  Atty.  for  World's  Co- 
lumbian Exposition.  Author  of  *<  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and 
Extent  of  the  State  Ownership  of  Submerged  Lands."  Of  Peckham 
&  Brown,  518  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 


86  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

Henry  William  Schoellkopf,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

Chicago  Univ.,  1883-5.     Tribune.     No.  234  East  Randolph  St. 

Perry  Post  Taylor,  B  9  H,  ^  B  K,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1889.  Special  mention  in  history  and  {>oUtical 
science.  Honorable  mention  on  thesis.  Sec.  of  Senior  Class.  St. 
Louis  Law  School,  1889-90,  where  he  was  admitted  to  Cooley  Chap- 
ter.    Boogher  &  Taylor,  312  Commercial  Bldg. 

Ephraim  Clarence  Westwood,  Chicago,  111. 

Streator,  111.,  High  School.  Contributor  to  University  Law  Journal,  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.  three  years.  Pres.  of  Fuller  Lit.  Society.  One  of 
the  incorporators  of  Kent  Law  School.  Dean  of  Chicago  Correspond- 
ence School  of  Law.     824  Reaper  61k. 

George  Henry  Wilson,  Quincy,  111. 

A.  B.,  111.  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  1888.  Valedictory.  Meember  of  Sigma 
Pi  Society.     No.  401 1^   Hampshire  St. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 
Philip  Roy  Barnes,  Chicago,  111. 

Was  a  member  of  Jay  Chapter,  1882-4.  Barnes,  Barnes  &  Bartelme, 
419  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Henry  Moore  Bates,  A  A  0,  Chicago,  111. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  and  Editor  of  Palladium^  1890.  Business  Man- 
ager of  Mick.  Argonaut,  1888.  Consul.  First  Prize  for  Scholarship 
at  Law  School,  189I.  First  Asst.  Librarian,  Chicago,  Law  Institute, 
1893.     Member  of  Chicago  Lit.  Club.     1208  Ashland  Blk. 

Guy  Brockway,  Chicago,  111. 

Post  Graduate.     See  class  of  1888. 

Carl  Curtis  Bullock,  Chicago,  111. 

Harvard  Univ.,  one  year.     In  Real  Estate  business.      56  Hartford  Bldg. 

Frank  Richard  Covey,  Peoria,  111. 

Belvidere  High  School.  Covey  &  Covey,  Commercial  and  Corporation 
Law.     546-9  Woolner  Bldg. 

Perry  Davis  Creager,  Kendallsville,  Ind. 

B.  S.,  Purdue  Univ.,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1885.      Member  of  /ri/iw^  Society. 

William  Herbert  Dickson,  Chicago,  111. 

1 104  Marquette  Bldg. 


BOOTH  CHAPTER,  87 

Gkorge  William  Dixon,  0  K  ^,  ^  B  K,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  Sept.  i6,  1866.  A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1889.  First 
Honors  in  Scholarship.  Kirk  Contestant.  Class  Day  Orator.  Senior 
Law  Class  Pres.  Scriptor.  Sec.  and  Treas.  of  Dixon  Transfer  Co. 
No.  299  Fifth  Ave. 

Frederick  J.  Evans,  Belvidere,  III. 

Belvidere  High  School.     City  Atty.     No.  418  State  St. 

James  Parkinson  Grier,  ^  K  *Fy  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Loran,  111.,  Feb.  8,  1864.  A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1890.  Pres. 
Adelphic  Society.  Business  Manager  of  **  Syllabus.^*  1017  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Wirt  E.  Humphrey,  i^  K  W,  0  B  K,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Orland,  111.,  Jan.  6,  1868.  Ph.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1890. 
Ph.  M.,  ibid.^  1803.  Associate  Editor  of  Northwestern.  Dep.  Clerk, 
Superior  Court  Cook  Co.,  1890-2.  Master  in  Chancery  of  Superior 
Court  of  Cook  Co.  since  1893.  U.  S.  Com.  for  Northern  Dist.  of  III. 
Humphrey  &  Humphrey,  539  Monad  nock  Bldg. 

Richard  Hasting  Mather,  Chicago,  111. 

Room  28,  No.  88  LaSalle  St. 

William  Lincoln  McMahan,  Lincoln,  111. 

A.  B.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Bloomington,  1890.  Member  of  Adelphic 
Society.     Pres.  of  Coll.  Class.     No.  326  Pekin  St. 

William  Edward  Oden,  J  K  E,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  6.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1889.  LL  B.,  Chicago  Coll.  of  Law,  1894.  No. 
155  LaSalle  St. 

William  Theodore  Payne,  Chicago,  111. 

Tribune.     Room  44,  No.  70  LaSalle  St. 

William  Pettis,  Chicago,  111. 

Real  Estate  and  Commercial  Law.  Room  630  Opera  House  Bldg.,  No. 
112  S.  Clark  St. 

Frederick  Leigh  Pochin,  J  K  E,  Spencer,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1889. 

Harry  Elbridge  Pratt,  0  F  J,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.     Room  141,  No.  185  Dearborn  St. 

Louis  Edward  Sauter,  Chicago,  111. 

Room  607  Oxford  Bldg.,  No.  48  LaSalle  St. 

Shelby  Magoffin  Singleton,  J  T,  Chicago,   III. 

Northwestern  Univ.,  1887-8.  Law  Class  Valedictorian.  Specialty,  Life 
Ins.  Law.     708  Kedzie  Bldg. 


SS  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, . 

CLASS  OF   1893. 
Samuel  Adams,  ^  B  A',  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.  Second  year  honors 
in  Mathematics.     602  Schiller  Bldg. 

William  Tracy  Alden,  2'  A',  Chicago,  111. 

Ph.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  189I.  Scriptor.  Wilber,  Eldridge,  Alden 
&  King.     Room  12,  No.  184  Dearborn  St. 

Ralph  Robinson  Bradley,  ^  A'  (T,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,   1888-90.     Capt.  Freshman  B.  B.  Team,  1889. 

Oliver  Stowe  Brown,  J  T,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1889.  Corporation  and  Real  Estate  Law.  616^ 
Roanoke  Bldg. 

Norman  Harvey  Camp,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1890.  Inter-Collegiate  Contest  Orator,  1889.  Sen- 
ior Class  Pres.,  1890.  Frederickson  &  Camp,  Room  711,  No.  145  La- 
Salle  St. 

Paul  Van  Ettan  Cary,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  189T.    Member  of  American  IVAi^  Society.  Post- 
Graduate,    Chicago    Coll.   of  I^w,   1894-5.      Cary  &  Cary,   1203-4 
Monadnock  Bldg. 

Louis  Carl  Ehle,  A  T  Q,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  L.,   Cornell  Univ.,   1S90.     Woodford   Prize   Orator.     Editor-in-chief 

Cornell  Daily  Sun.     Special  mention  on  thesis.     Champion  fencer. . 
Editor  and  Manager  Alpha  Tau  Omega  Palm.     Strong,  Struckman  & 
Ehle.     mi  Ashland  Blk. 

Mitchell  Davis  Follansbee,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.  Editor  Harvard  LampoonzxiA.  Northwes- 
tern Law  Revieiv.  Hoyne,  Follansbee  &  O'Connor,  No.  88  I*a 
Salle  St. 

Avery  Richard  Hayes,  J  V,  Chicago,  111. 

Northwestern  Univ.,  1889-91.     708  Kedzie  Bldg. 

Herbert  VV^olcott  Holcomb,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.     No.  79  Clark  St. 

John  Davidson  Hood,  Chicago,  111. 

McNulta  &  Hood,  212  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 


BOOTH    CHAPTER,  89 

John  Alexander  Jameson,  Jr.,  2'^,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891.  Member  of  Omicron  Phi.  Junior  Clas^ 
Pres.,  1890.  Business  manager  U.  of  M.  Glee  Club,  1889-90.  Glad- 
iator.    37  Borden  61  k. 

Stewart  Alexander  Maltman,  *  K  T,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  Aug.  8,  1868.  B.  S.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1891.  Procon- 
sul. Delegate  to  the  Third  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
1893.  Dummer  &  Maltman,  Ro0m  1406  Ashland  Blk.,  No.  59 
Clark  St. 

Thomas  Clarkson  Moulding,  ^  K  *l'\  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  Jan.  14,  1869.  B.  A.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1891.  Prcs» 
Sophomore  Class.     808  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Arthur  Burr  Pease,  J  K  E,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1890.  LL.  B.,  Kent  Law  School,  1893.  iioi 
-2  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

William  Frederick  Poole,  Jr.,  ^  T,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.     500,  The  Temple.  ' 

♦1896.     Albert  Dykeman  Rich,  U  6  11. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891.  On  Chronicle  Staff,  LL.  B.,  Kent  Law 
School,  1893.  While  traveling  for  his  health,  he  died  in  Brazil,  Feb- 
ruary, 1896.  / 

♦1896.     Edward  Hurd  Smith,  J  K  E. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891.  Member  of  Omicron  Phi.  Consul.  Del- 
egate to  Third  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1893.  Prac- 
ticed at  Chicago,  111.     Died  at  Eddy,  New  Mexico,  March  20,  1896. 

Frederick  Judson  Tourtellotte,  I  X,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.»  Northwestern  Univ.,  1888.     No.  84  Washington  St. 

« 

CLASS  OF  1894. 
John  Austin  Bellows,  <P  A  (T,   Chicago,  111. 

Born  Guilford,  Mo.,  Nov.  9,  1866.  B.  S.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1892. 
With  Ginn  &  Co.,  No.  355  Wabash  Ave. 

Robert  Dimond  Brown,  B  S  n,  ^  H  K,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1892.  F^ditor  Northwestern  Law  Re^'iew.  Scrip- 
tor.     N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Francis  Walter  Coler,  New  York  City. 

Stud,  lur.  Koenigl.  Preuszische  Universitaet Halle,  a.  d.  S.  Delegate  to 
the  Third  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1893.  Member  of 
firm  of  W.  N.  Coler  &  Co.,  Bankers,  No.  34  Nassau  St. 


90  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

Alfred  Brick  Davis,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890-2.     812  Ashland  Blk. 

John  King  Fish,  X  W,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  two  years.     The  New  Ins.  Bldg. 

Frederick  Beecher  Fuller,  A  A  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Trinity  Coll.,  1892.  Care  of  Isham,  Lincoln  &  Beale,  18,  The 
Temple. 

Harry  Gilson  Gardner,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1892.     Room  i,  No.  77  S.  Clark  St. 

Herbert  Spencer  Hadley,  ^  K  W^  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Olathe,  Kan.,  Feb.  20,  1872.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1892.  Univ. 
Orator.  Lditor-in-chief  Northwestern  Law  Reineiv.  Callaghan 
Prize,  1894.     511-12  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Charles  Revell  Holden,  Z  W,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  With  Moran,  Kraus,  Mayer  &  Stein,  836 
Unity  Bldg. 

* 

Robert  Hoit  Johnston,  Z  *I^,  0  B  K,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1892.     51  Portland  Blk. 

Dwight  Lawrence,  Chicago,  111. 

609  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

George  Allen  Mason,  J  K  E,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1891.  Member  of  H^.  C.  Historical  Society. 
Sophomore  Oration.  Editor-in-chief,  Williams  Weekly,  Of  North- 
western Law  Revie^v  Staff.  Senior  Law  Class  Pres.  Member  of  **The 
Sons  of  the  Revolution."  Consul.  With  Lyman  &  Jackson,  Room 
1610  T.  &  T.  Bldg.,  No.  100  Washington  St. 

Charles  Forrest  McLean,  A  K  E^  Chicago,  111. 

Shattuck  School,  1890.  Williams  Coll.,  1890-2.  Member  of  **  Circle 
of  the  Sphinx."     96  Adams  Express  Bldg. 

Marshal  Paul  Noyes,  *l''  T,  Chicago,  111, 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.     72-8  Adams  Express  Bldg. 

Conrad  Herman  Poppenhusen,  Chicago,  111. 

Abiturienten  Examen,  Kieler  Ober  Real  Schule.  Commercial,  Corpora- 
tion and  Real  Estate  Law.     805-6  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Frederic  Perry  Vose,  -  A',  Chicago,  III, 

Northwestern  Univ.,  two  years.  Commercial  and  Real  Estate  Law.  No. 
132  LaSalle  St.     (Res.  733  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.) 

Walter  Starr  Whiton,  Chicago,  111. 

1 2 19  Association  Bldg. 


BOOTH  CHAPTER.  91 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Hamilton  Bishop  Bogue,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1893.  Member  of  Cliosophic  Society.  Scriptor. 
Delegate  to  the  Fourth  National  Convention  of  the  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
June,  1895.     Specialty,  Corporation  Law.     468,  The  Rookery. 

Gerald  Mark  Borden,  I  N,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  6.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Consul.  Room  6  Borden  Blk.,  or  No.  237 
Ashland  Boulevard. 

Theodore  Garretson  Browning,  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Princeton  Coll.,  1 891-3.     No.  384  LaSalle  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

Albert  Beecher  Davidson,  X  0,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1893-  In  charge  of  Chicago  office  of  Mich.  Land 
Co.,  (Ltd.),  at  No.  369  Milwaukee  Ave.     No.  26  Ogden  Ave. 

Walter  Joseph  Dore,  Chicago,  111. 

Institute  of  Technology,  Boston.     66  Portland  Blk. 

Charles  Hull  Ewing,  0  B  K,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Manager  of  Realty  for  the  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Grinstead  &  Ewing,  No.  614  W.  Lake  St. 

John  Hume  Kedzie,  Jr.,  B  9  /7,  Chicago,  III. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.     No.  120  Randolph  St. 

Kobert  Joseph  Kerr,  S  X,  9  N  E,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1894.     Kerr  &  Barr,  No.  189  LaSalle  St. 

Carl  Ray  Latham,  Z  X,  Willmette,  III. 

A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1893.     Room  12,  No.  184  Dearborn  St. 

Frank  Fay  Pratt,  Chicago,  III. 

Lake  Forest  Univ.,  two  years.  LL.  B.,  Chicago  Coll.  of  Law.,  1896. 
Pres.  Junior  Class.  First  Pres.  and  Founder  of  Chicago  Law  Students' 
Alumni  Assn.,  1893.  Resident  Greek  Consul  for  Chicago  and  the 
Northwest.    Room  713  T.  &  T.  Bldg.,  No.  100  Washington  St. 

Roger  Sherman,  E  0,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894.  'Varsity  and  Class  Fo^t  Ball  Teams,  three 
years;  'Varsity  Banjo  Club.     404-6  Reaper  Blk. 

Leverett  Thompson,   Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.     1007  The  Tacoma  Bldg. 

Kay  Wood,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.     1412  Monadnock  Bldg. 


92  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

CLASS  OP  1896. 

Alfred  Beethoven  Connable,  A  K  E,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894.     Petoskey,  Mich. 

William  Clayton  Crafts,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     Scriptor.     717  Chicago  Stock  Exchange  BIdg. 

William  Bennett'  Cunningham,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

Business  Coll.,  1888.     Proconsul.     407  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Richard  Sweet  Folsom,  J  T,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1894.     Room  30,  No.  184  Dearborn  St. 

Elmer  Isaac  Goshen,  J  T,   Farmington,  111. 

A.   B.,   Northwestern    Univ.,    1894.     Historian.     79    McVicker's   Thea- 
tre Bldg. 

Victor  Mathews  Harding,  J  K  E,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.    Member  of  Hasty  Pudding  Club.     Of  Chi- 
cago Daily  Tribune  and  Times  Sta£E. 

George  Day  McBirney,  'V  )*,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     Author  of  Latin  Ivy  Ode,  1894.     Member  of 
K.  O.  A.,  Consul.     Room  617  Home  Ins.  Bldg.,  No.  205  LaSalle  St. 

Ralph  Chester  Otis,  Chicago,  111. 

Medical  School,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y. 
City.     No.  1730  Prairie  Ave. 

William  Miner  Raymond,  *F  i\  <P  H  K,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,    Yale   Univ.,   1894.     Member   of  Scroil  and  Key  Society.     Oil 
Inspector  of  the  City  of  Chicago.     1412  Monadnock  Bldg. 

Daniel  Jay  Schuyler,  Jr. 

Tribune.     Address  was  Room  79  McVicker's  Theatre  Bldg.,  and  No.  3427 
Vernon  Ave. 

Horace  McVicker  Sharpe,  Chicago,  111. 

Address  was  Room  79  McVicker's  Theatre  Bldg.,  and  No.  145  30th  St. 

HoBART  Paul  Young,  H  ^  //,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  St.  Ignatius  Coll.,  1894.      Room  9,  No.  184  Dearborn  St. 


BOOTH  CHAPTER.  93 

CLASS  OF  1897. 
Charles  Hammond  Blatchford,  A  J  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1895.  Delegate  to  the  Fifth  National  Convention 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Dec,  1896.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  (Res.  375  La- 
Salle  Ave.)     201  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Gail  Dray,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1895.     The  Metropole. 

Howard  Frank  Gillett,  J  K  £,  Chicago,  111. 

Koenigl.  Preuszische  Friedrich  Wilhelms-Universitaet,  Berlin,  1891-2. 
Harvard  Univ.,  1893-4.     (Res.  2908  Michigan  Ave.) 

Shirley  Tredway  High,  J  K  E,  0  B  A,  Chicago,  III. 

B.,  A.  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Philosophical  appointment.  Berkely  Premium, 
one  of  the  DeForest  Mathematical  prizes.  Consul,  1896-7.  (Res. 
No.  2021  Prairie  Ave.)     No.  103  Adams  Ave. 

M  ACL  AY  HoYNE,   J  T,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1895.  Editor  Williams  Weekly.  Manager  of 
Glee,  Mandolin  and  Banjo  Clubs.  Tribune,  1896-7.  (Res.  No.  3369 
Calumet  Ave.)     No.  85  LaSalle  St. 

Morris  Leidy  Johnston,  J  A'  £,  v4  J  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Harvard  Univ.,  1895.  .  (Res.  No.  1636 
Prairie  Ave.) 

Charles  G.  Little,  J  A'  A',  Evanston,  111. 

B.  S.,  Amherst,  1895.     (Res.  No.  2016  Sheridan  Road.) 

RoswELL  Bertram  Mason,  ^V  T,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,   1895.     Member  of  Scroll  and  Key.     Chairman  of 

Yule   Daily  News.      Editor  of    Yale  Record.      Proconsul,    1896-7. 
(Res.  No.  1 200  Michigan  Ave.)     No.  88  LaSalle  St. 

Henry  Giles  Miller,  Jr.,  ^  T,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Member  of  Scroll  and  Key,  No.  35  Pear- 
son St. 

Augustus  Stephen  Peabody,  A  K  E,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Historian,  1896-7.  (Res.  No.  426  Dearborn 
Ave.)     Care  of  Peabody,  Houghteling  &  Co.,   No.  164  Dearborn  St. 

Lynn  Ryerson  Rutter,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  S.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1895.  Member  of  American  Whig  Society. 
(Res.  No.  410  Ontario  St.)     No.  98  Dearborn  St. 


94  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 

William  Southworth  Miller,  V  Y,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.    Scroll  and  Key.   Manager  Yale  Base  Ball  Qub. 
(Res.  No.  35  Pearson  St.) 

Redmond  Davis  Stephens,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1896.     (Res.  No.    2713  Prairie  Ave.) 

Harry  Wheeler  Stone,  V  T,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896.     (Res.  No.  341 1  Yemon  Ave.) 

Norman  Williams,  Jr.,  J  K  E,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.     Member  of  Scroll  and  Key.     (Res.  No.  i836> 
Calumet  Ave.) 


STORY  CHAPTER 

IN    THE 

COLUMBIA    LAW    SCHOOL 

BEING    THE    SCHOOL    OF    LAW    OF 

Columbia  College 

IN    THE 

CITY    OF    NEW    YORK. 


ESTABLISHED  1881. 


COLUMBIA  COLLEGE  in  the  City  of  New  York  is 
the  legal  designation  of  the  institution  founded  in  1754 
as  King's  College  by  the  grant  of  a  royal  charter  from  George 
IL  The  title  of  the  corporation,  originally  the  Governors  of 
the  College  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  is  now  the  Trus- 
tees of  Columbia  College  in  the  City  of  New  York. 

Columbia  College  is  now  both  a  college  and  a  university. 
The  college  is  known  as  the  School  of  Arts.  It  offers  a  course 
of  four  years*  duration  in  the  liberal  arts  and  sciences,  lead- 
ing to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  which  is  conferred  on 
the  recommendation  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts. 

The  University  consists  of  the  following  Faculties:  Law, 
Medicine,  Mines  (covering  Architecture  and  Applied  Sci- 
ence),   Political   Science,    Philosophy,    and    Pure    Science. 


96  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

These  Faculties  have  charge  of  all  the  graduate  work,  besides 
the  professional  instruction  in  law,  medicine,  and  applied 
science.  The  Faculties  are  administrative  divisions  of  the 
teaching  body  made  in  accordance  with  the  natural  affiliations 
of  the  subjects  taught.  The  schools  under  their  charge 
form  convenient  groupings  of  students.  Each  school  bears 
the  name  of  its  Faculty,  except  that  the  school  conducted  by 
the  Medical  Faculty  is  known  as  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons. 

A  course  of  Law  was  established  in  1793,  but  the  School 
of  Law  was  not  established  until  1858. 

PURPOSES    OF    THE    SCHOOL    OF    LAW. 

The  design  of  the  School  is  to  prepare  students  for  prac- 
tice in  any  State  of  the  Union,  and  in  furtherance  of  this 
object  the  endeavor  is  made  to  give  a  thorough,  practical, 
and  scientific  education  in  the  principles  of  the  law  included 
in  the  following  subdivisions: 

First. — The  Common  Law,  in  its  development  and  as  it 
exists  to-day  in  the  United  States,  together  with  such  stat- 
utory modifications  as  are  generally  in  force  in  the  several 
States. 

Second. — Equitv,  in  its  development  and  as  it  exists  to- 
day in  the  United  States. 

Third. — The  Law  of  the  State  of  New  York,  including 
Practice  and  Pleading  under  the  Code  of  Civil  Procedure, 
and  the  doctrines  of  substantive  law  peculiar  to  that  State  in 
regard  to  Trusts  of  Real  and  Personal  Property,  Powers,  Per- 
petuities, Charitable  Bequests,  Accumulations,  Limitation 
of  Future  Estates,  Descent  and  Distribution,  Mortgages  and 
Contracts 

Fourth. — The  Public  Laws  of  the  United  States,  and 
the  principal  Euri^peax  Countries,  including  Constitutional 
Law,  Administrative  Law,  and  International  Law. 

Fifth. — Comparative  Jurisprudence,  Roman  Law  and 
the  History  of  European  Law. 


STORY  CHAPTER.  97 

COURSE  OF  INSTRUCTION. 

The  course  of  instruction  leading  to  the  degree  of  Bach- 
elor of  Laws  covers  a  minimum  period  of  three  years,  in 
which  there  are  offered  sixty-four  hours  of  instruction  per 
week  throughout  the  year.  In  the  first  year  are  offered  four 
teen  hours  of  instruction  per  week;  in  the  second  year  twen- 
ty-seven hours  of  instruction  per  week;  in  the  third  year 
twenty-three  hours  of  instruction  per  week. 

The  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  is  conferred  only  upon 
students  who  have  passed  satisfactory  examinations  in 
courses  covering  a  total  of  forty-two  hours. 

To  obtain  this  degree  in  three  years  the  student  must, 
ordinarily,  take  courses  covering  fourteen  hours  per  week  in 
•each  of  the  three  years. 

Story  Chapter  was  instituted  on  the  second  day  of  De- 
4:ember,  1881,  by  Gideon  S.  Fuller,  Kent,  '81. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS* 


Francis  Marion  Burdick,  <P  H  /f,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  College,  1869.  M.  A.,  LL.  B.,  LL.  D.,  Member  of  Ad- 
visory Faculty  of  American  Institute  of  Civics.  Professor  of  Law, 
Hamilton  College,  1882-7.  Mayor  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1882-3.  Profes- 
sor of  Law,  Cornell  College,  1887-91.  U.  S.  Inspector  of  Coinage, 
1888-9.  Dwight  Professor  of  Law,  Columbia  Law  School,  since  189I. 
Member  of  University  Council,  1895-8.  West  115th  Street,  near  River- 
side Drive. 

George  Chase,  J  K  E,  <P  li  A",  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale,  1870.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  I^w  School,  1873.  Adjunct  Pro- 
fessor of  Municipal  Law,  Columbia  College,  1874-8.  Professor  of 
Law,  Columbia  Law  School,  1878-91.  Dean  of  New  York  La^ 
School  since  1891.  Author  of  an  edition  of  Blackstone*s  Commenta- 
ries Abridged,  3d  ed.  Leading  Cases  upon  the  Laws  of  Torts,  1891. 
Stephen's  Digest  of  Evidence,  1S85.  Editor  Johnson's  Ready  Legal 
Advisor.  Legal  Contributor  to  Johnson's  Universal  Encyclopaedia. 
(Res.,  No.  309  West  74th  Street.)     Office,  No.  120  Broadway. 

Richard  Floyd  Clarke,  J  K  A\  (*>  U  A',    New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1880.  Four  medals  in  College. 
First  prize  in  Municipal  Law,  1882.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude^  Columbia, 
1882.  Specialty,  Corporation  I^w.  Clarke  &  Culver,  No.  80  Broad- 
way. 

Sidney  Elbridge  Clarke,  Haitford,  Conn. 

LL.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1881.  Member  Board  of  Education,  14  years,  and  Sec- 
retary thereof.     No.  297  Main  Street. 

George  Miller  Cumming,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1876.  Professor  of  l^w  at  Columbia  Law  School 
since  1891.     (Res.  No.  200  West  55th  Street.) 

William  Albert  Keener,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Emory  College,  Oxford,  Ga.,  1874.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1877.  LL.  B., 
Harvard,  1877.  LL.  D.,  Western  University,  Penn.,  1895.  Assistant 
Professor  of  Law  at  Harvard,  1883-8.  Story  Professor  of  Law,  ibid.y 
1888-90.  Professor  of  Law,  Columbia  College,  1890-2.  Author  of 
"  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Quasi -Con  tracts,"  1893.  Paper  on  **The 
Inductive  Method  in  I^gal  Education,*'  read  at  meeting  of  American 
Bar  Assn,  Aug.,  1894.  Kent  Professor  of  Law  and  Dean  of  the  Law 
Faculty  of  Columbia  College  since  i8v72.  Ex-officio  member  of  Uni- 
versity Council.    (Res.,  No.  441  Park  Avenue)  No.  86  East  56th  Street. 


STORY  CHAPTER,  99 

George  Washington  Kirchwey,  W  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale,  1879.  Townsend  Premium,  1879.  President  of  Linonia, 
1878-9.  Class  Orator  and  Commencement  Orator,  1879.  Student-at- 
Law  at  Albany,  1879-82.  Editor  of  Historical  Records  of  State  of 
New  York,  1887-8.  Editor  Albany  Lmv  Journal^  1891.  Professor  in 
Union  University  and  Dean  of  Albany  Law  School,  1889-91.  Profes- 
sor of  Law  and  Secretary  of  the  Law  Faculty  of  Columbia  College 
since  1891.     West  113th  Street  and  Boulevard. 

John  Ordronaux,  W  \\  fp  B  A',  New  York  City. 

Born  in  the  City  of  New  York,  August  3,  1830.  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1850.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1853.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1852.  M.  D., 
National  Medical  College,  Washington,  D.  C,  1859.  ^^-  ^^-j  Trinity 
College,  Conn.,  1870.  LL.  D.,  Dartmouth,  1895.  Professor  of 
Medical  Juiisprudence  in  the  National  Medical  College,  and  the  Law 
School  of  Columbia  College,  since  i860;  in  the  University  of  Vermont, 
1865-73;  in  the  Medical  Department  of  Dartmouth  College  since  1S64; 
in  the  Law  School  of  Boston  since  1873;  ^"^  ^^  Cornell  University 
since  1890.  Orator  of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine,  1876; 
Commencement  Orator  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University 
of  Vermont,  1865;  and  of  the  National  Medical  College,  1869-70. 
Appointment  by  President  Lincoln  Surgeon  to  the  Board  of  Enroll- 
ment of  the  First  Congressional  District  of  New  York,  1863.  State 
Commissioner  of  Lunacy,  1873-82.  Appointed  to  Codify  and  Revise 
the  Lunacy  Statutes  of  New  York,  1874. 

As  an  author  and  writer^  Prof.  Ordronaux  has  been  an  extensive  contrib- 
utor to  the  literature  of  l^w.  Medicine  and  History.  The  following 
is  a  list  of  his  publications: 

CONTRIBUTIONS   TO   THK   LITERATURE   OF   LAW. 

1.  The  Jurisprudence  of  Medicine  in  its  relation  to  the  Law  of 
Contracts,  Torts,  and  Evidence.     8vo,  Phil.,  1869,  pp.  310. 

2.  The  Proper  Legal  Status  of  the  Insane.  8vo,  N.  Y.,  1875^ 
pp.  48. 

3.  Legislation  in  New  York  relating  to  the  Insane.  Albany  Law- 
Journal,  Vol.  15,   1877. 

4.  Institutes  of  Equity  as  revealed  through  its  maxims.  Three- 
articles  in  the  Albany  Law  Jourtuily  Vol.  18,  1878. 

7.  Judicial  Aspects  of  Insanity.     8vo,  Albany,  1878,  pp.  517. 

8,  9,  10.  The  Articles  on  Imbecility,  Insanity  before  the  Law,, 
and  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  Johnson's  Cyclopadia,  VoL  2,  N.  Y.,, 

1876. 

11.  The  Plea  of  Insanity  as  an  Answer  to  an  Indictment.  Crimi- 
nal Law  Magazine,  July»  1 880. 

12.  Judicial  Problems  relating  to  the  disposal  of  Insane  Criminals.. 
Criminal  Law  Magazine,  Sept.  and  Nov.,  i88i. 

13.  On  Expert  Testimony  in  Judicial  Proceedings.  American 
Journal  of  Insanity,  ]^.Xi\x?iTyy   1874.  ' 

14-21.  Matter  of  Staudermann;  People  vs.  Beno  Ville;  Jeniseh's 
case;  Matter  of  Waltz;  Ayer's  case;  Matter  of  Gilbert;  Brush's  case; 
People  ex  rel.  N.  Y.  Hospital.  In  AbbotCs  New  Cases,  Vol.  3,  pp» 
187-273,  1878. 


loo  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

22.  CoAstitutiooal  Legislation  in  the  United  States.  Its  origin  and 
application  to  the  relative  powers  of  Congress  and  of  State  Legis- 
latures.    8vo,  Phil.,   i89i»  pp.  697. 

CONTRIBUTIONS   TO    MEDICAL   LITERATURE. 

1.  The  Legal  Status  of  the  Medical  Profession  in  New  York. 
Trans.  N.  Y.  State  Med.  Society  for  i860. 

2.  Hints  on  Health  in  Armies.     i2mo,  N.  Y.,  1861,  pp.  130. 

3.  Report  on  Expeit  Testimony.  Trans.  Am.  Med.  Association 
for  1862. 

4.  Manual  for  Military  Surgeons,  on  the  Examination  of  Recruits 
and  Discharge  of  Soldiers.     8vo,  N.  Y.,  1863,  P*  238. 

5.  Metrical  Translation  of  the  Regimen  Sanitatis  Salerni  (Code  of 
Health  of  the  School  of  Salernum)  into  English  rhyming  verse.  8vo, 
Phil.,  1870,  pp.  167. 

6.  Commencement  Oration  before  the  Medical  Department  of  the 
University  of  Vermont,  Burlington,  1865. 

7.  Anniversary  Oration  before  the  New  York  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine, 1866. 

8.  Commencement  Oration  before  the  National  Medical  College, 

1867. 

9.  Commencement  Oration  before  the  National  Medical  College, 

1870. 

10.  Hallucinations  Consistent  with  Reason.  American  Journal  of 
Insanity^  1862. 

,11.     On  Suicide.     American  Journal  of  Insanity^  1 863. 

12.  On  Moral  Insanity.  American  Journal  of  Insanity^  January, 
1873. 

13.  Is  Habitual  Drunkenness  a  Disease?  American  Journal  of 
Insanity y  April,  1 8 74. 

14.  The  Value  of  Expert  Testimony.  American  Journal  of  In- 
sanity^ J*ily»  1870. 

15.  On  Neurasthema.     Brooklyn  Medical  fournal^  June,  1895. 

CONTRIBUTIONS   TO    HISTORICAL   LITERATURE. 

1.  The  First  Discoverers  of  America.       Putnam^ s  Magazine^  Nov. 

1854. 

2.  History  of  the  Bread  Plants  and  Their  Influence  upon  Civiliza- 
tion.     Union  Quarterly  Magazine^  April,  1856. 

3.  The  Great  Cycle — in  two  parts.  American  Church  Monthly ^ 
January  and  February,  1858. 

4.  Eulogy  on  Rev.  Z.  Green,  a  Soldier  of  the  Revolution.  8vo, 
N.  Y.,  1859. 

5.  History  and  Philosophy  of  Medical  Jurisprudence.  American 
Jourfial  of  Insanity y  October,  1868. 

6.  Ode  for  the  Centennary  of  Dartmouth  College,  1869. 

7.  On  Corporations,  their  history  and  influence  upon  Commercial 
progress.  Paper  read  before  the  Old  Colony  Historical  Society  of 
Massachusetts.     Transactions,  Vol.  5,  1889. 


STORY  CHAPTER,  loi 

CLASS  OF  1882. 
P^RANK  Sherrill  Babcock,  2'  ^,  Ncw  York  City. 

Hamilton  Coll.,  18S3.  Joint  Author  with  Brother  Baird  of  **  A  Guide  to 
the  Principles  of  the  Law,  for  Students,  1889."  Compiler  of  the 
**  Game  I^ws  of  the  State  of  New  York.'*  Specialty,  Elevated  Rail- 
road Law.     No.  32  Nassau  St. 

William  Raymond  Baird,  H  ^  //,  New  York  City. 

M.  E.,  Stevens*  Institute  of  Technology,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1878.  Gcn*l 
Sec.  of  the  Alpha  Sigma  Chi,  1878-79.  Joint  author  with  Brother 
Babcock,  of  *'  Baird  &  Babcock 's  Guide  to  the  Principles  of  the  Law, 
for  Students/'  1889.  Author  of  "American  College  Fraternities," 
isted.  1879,  ist  revised  ed.  1880,  2d  revised  ed.  1883.  4th  ed.  1890,  5th 
ed.  1897.  **The  Study  of  Languages.  **  Associate  Editor  of  Catalogue  of 
Beta  Theta  Pi,  1882.  Compiler  of  the  Catalogues  of  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  3d  ed.  1885,  4th,  1886,  5th,  1889,  6th,  1892.  Delegate  to  the 
First,  Second  and  Third  National  Conventions  of  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
1882,^889,  1893.  Editor  of  the  Phi  Delta  Phi  Briefs  1887-8. 
Sec.  of  the  Council  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1882-93.  Editor  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi  Magazine.  Pres.  N.  Y.  Correspondence  School  of  Law. 
Corporation  Law,  Patents  and  Trade  Marks.     No.  271  Broadway. 

Charles  Plait  Barker,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1880.     No.  37  Liberty  St. 

De  Lagnel  Berier,  li  S  U,  New  York  City. 

Special  Course  Diploma,  Univ.  of  City  of  New  York,  1880.  Sec.  and 
Vice- Pres.  of  Eucieian  Lit.  Society.  Admiralty  and  Insurance  Law. 
No.  120  Broadway. 

James  Alexander  Briggs,  New  York  City. 

Sec.  Democratic  Club.     Miller  &  Briggs,  No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Marcus  Marcellus  Cass,  Jr.,  Watkins,  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Military  Academy.  Formerly  Editor  of  the  Weekly  Magazine  of 
Chicago. 

*i888.     Howard  Harold  Cleveland,   U  9  //. 

Practiced  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Charles  Hawley  Nearing,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Attended  Fairfield  Academy.     N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Robert  Wilson  Patrick,  ^  5,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  S.  S.  S.,  1879.  Honorable  mention,  Competitive  Ex- 
amination, for  German  Prize,  1879.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.,  T885-8. 
Sec.  Executive  Com.,  State  Democratic  Com.,  1886.  Corporation  and 
Real  Estate  Law,  No.  300-2  Bee  Bldg. 


I02  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Edward  Vilette  Raynolds,  ^  2^  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  S.  S.  S.,  1880.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude^  ibid.^  1882. 
M.  L.,  ibid,y  1884.  D.  C.  \.,^ilnd.^  1885.  Member  of  Zmoma  Society. 
Koenigl.  Preuszische  Friedrich  Wil  helms- Universitaet,  Berlin, 
1886.  Lecturer  in  Political  Science  at  Yale  Univ.,  1886-91.  Instruc- 
tor in  Municipal  Law,  Yale  Law  SchooU  1889-go.  Lecturer  on  Con- 
stitutional Law,  r^<V.,  since  1893.  At  present  Instructor  in  Comparative 
•  Jurisprudence.    No.  62  Trumbull  St. 

Theodore  Roosevelt,  J  K  A\  A  A  ^,  New  York  City. 

Born  New  York  City,  Oct.  27,  1858.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1880.  Mem- 
ber of  N.  Y.  legislature,  1881-3.  Delegate  to  Republican  National 
Convention,  1884.  Republican  Candidate  for  Mayor  of  New  York 
City,  1886.  Civil  Service  Commissioner.  Author  of  **  A  History  of 
the  Naval  War  of  i8i2,"  1882.  **  Hunting  Trips  of  a  Ranchman," 
1883.  Life  of  Thomas  H.  Benton,"  1887.  **  Life  of  Gouverneur 
Morris,"  1888.  «*  Ranch  Life  and  the  Hunting  Trail,"  1888. 
Contributor  to  Atlantic  Monthly y  *'The  College  Graduate  and  Public 
Life,"  Aug.,  1894.  Pres.  of  Police  Commissioners.  Police  Head- 
quarters.    No.  300  Mulberry  St. 

CLASS  OF  1883. 
Otwav  Wilkinson  Baldwin,  B  S  11^  Duluth,   Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1881.  Formerly  practiced  at  St.  Cloud,  Minn. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

George  Abner  Benedict,  I  0,  Wheeling,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1881.     Not  in  practice. 

George  Trimble  Davidson,  New  York  City, 

Real  Estate  and  Corporation  Law.     No.  123  Liberty  St. 

John  Stewart  Durand,  ¥  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  and  Class  Poet,  Yale  Coll..  1881.     No.  146  Broadway. 

William  Forster,  New  York  City. 

A.    B.,    Columbia   Coll.,    1881.       Formerly  Asst.    Dist.    Attv.       No.    59 

Wall  St. 

James  Meachem  Gifford,  J  T,  (P  H  h\  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1877.  ^'  ^-t  Syracuse  Univ.  Prize  Fellow- 
ship. Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin,  four  years.  Instructor  in  Colum- 
bia Coll.  l^w  School,  three  years.  Hobbs  &  Gifford,  Corporation 
Law,  No.  58  Pine  St 

James  Mills  Jones,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  18S0.     Formerly  Municipal  Judge 
At  present.  Mayor.     Care  of  City  H.1II. 


STORY  CHAPTER,  103 

Radcliffk  Boorman  LocKwooi),  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Vice-Pres.  Mo.  Republican  Convention,  1872.  Assisting  Thos.  Waterman, 
Esq.,  on  **The  Law  of  Corporations."     No.  41  Lewis  St. 

*i896.     George  Bliss  Sii.liman. 

A.  B.,  Vale  Coll.,  188 1.  Accidentally  killed  at  Riverside,  Cal,  May 
15.  1S96. 

George  Miller  Tustin,  li  S  11,  Bloomsburg,  Pa. 

Lewisburgh  Univ.,  1877-8.  A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1880.  Member  of 
Academy  of  Political  Science.  Cashier  of  Cattawissa,  Penn.,  Deposit 
Bank,  1884-91,  and  of  First  National  Bank,  1891-3. 

*i886.     William  Wallace  Willard. 

Practiced  in  New  York  City. 

CLASS  OF  1884. 
William  Benton  Crisp,  B  &  U,  New  York  (3ity. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  three  years.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Pres.  of  Bal- 
timore City  Convention,  1886,  1887,  1888.     No.  40  Wall  St. 

Scott  Hopkins,  B  B  U,  Horton,  Brown  Co.,  Kan. 

A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1881.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1886.  Pres. 
First  National  Bank.  Hopkins  &  Hopkins,  Collections,  Real  Estate, 
and  Probate  Practice. 

Norton  Townshend  Horr,  J  Y,  Cleveland,  O. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1882.  Joint  Author  with  A.  A.  Bemis  of  "A  Trea- 
tise on  Municipal  Police  Ordinances,"  1887.  Compiler  of  ** Biblio- 
graphy, of  Card  Games  and  of  the  history  of  Playing  Cards,"  1892. 
Boynton  &  Horr,  735  Society  for  Savings  Bldg. 

Charles  Evans  Hughes,  J  T,  (P  H  A',  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1881.  A.  M.,  tdid.^  1884.  Dunn  Premium,  Car- 
penter Premium,  and  Classical  Oration.  Columbia  Prize  Tutorship, 
1884-7.  Prof,  of  Law  and  Special  Lecturer,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891-3. 
Lecturer  at  New  York  Law  School,  since  1893.  Carter,  Hughes  & 
Dwight,  No.  96  Broadway. 

Edwin  Louis  Kalish,  New  York  City. 

Real  Estate  and  Corporation  Law,  No.  165  Broadway. 

Joseph  Parker  Kirlin,  New  York  City. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1880-2.  Ph.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1883.  Contributor  to 
Fairplay.  (London).  Collaborator  of  La  Reime  Internationale  dn 
Droit  Maritime.     No.  5-7  Beekman  St. 

Prederick  Gove  Paddock,  B  H  //,  Malone,  N.  Y. 

Franklin  Academy.  Cornell  Univ.,  one  year.  Dist.  Atly.  Franklin  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1893-9.     Court  House  Bldg. 


I04  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

JosiAH  CuLBERT  Palmer,  Ncw  York  City. 
A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1882.     No.  165-7  Broadway. 

Frank  Charles  Partridge,  J  T,  0  li  h\  Rutland,  Vt. 

A.  6.  and  First  Honor,  Amherst  Coll.,  1882.      Pres.  of  Senior  Class.. 
Private  Sec.  to  the  Sec.  of  War,  1889-90.     Solicitor  of  the  Dept.  of 
State,  1890-3.     Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to» 
*         Venezuela,  1893-4.     Mead  Bldg. 

Daniel  Addison  Pierce,  J  T,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1B82.  Cook,  Nottingham  &  Pierce,  19  Wieting 
Blk. 

George  Loveland  Prentiss,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 
Paul  Wilcox,  U  0  II,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  DePauw  Univ.,  1879.  M.  A.,  idid.,  1883.  Mem- 
ber of  Platonean  Society.  Attended  Koenigl.  Preuszische  Friedricb- 
Wilheims-Universitaet,  Berlin,  also  studied  at  Leipsic.  Counsel  for 
American  Press  Assn.  Wilcox,  Barkley  &  Brodek,  Corporation  and 
Patent  Law,  No.  5  Beekman  St. 

Rynier  J.  WoRTENDYKE,  H  H  11,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1882.  A.  M.,  idid.,  1885.  Member  of  PhilocUa9r 
Society.     Carrick  &  Wortendyke,  No.  76  Montgomery  St. 

CLASS  OF  1885. 
Asa  Alling  Alling,  //  B  U,  ^  B  K,  New  York  City. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1883.  Woodford  Prize  Orator.  Ivy  Orator.  Edi- 
tor  of  Cornell  Sun.  Member  of  Metropolitan,  University  and  Demo- 
cratic Clubs.  Kenneson,  Crain  &  Alling,  Corn  Exchange  Bank  Bldg.^ 
No.  11-13  William  St. 

Charles  Mason  Demond,  A  J  0,  0  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  Williams  Coll.,  1881.  Columbia  Law  School 
Prize  Essay.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude,  Logan,  Demond  &  Harby,  No. 
58  William  St. 

Frederick  Geller,  Z  ^,  (P  H  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  Williams  Coll.,  1883.  Member  of  Philologiair 
Society.  First  Prize  Municipal  Law.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Witlv 
Turner,  McClure  &  Rolston,  No.  22  William  St. 

Benjamin  Smith  Harmon,  J  K  E,  <P  li  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1882.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Strongs 
Harmon  &  Mathewson,  No.  45  William  St. 


STORY  CHAPTER,  105 

George  Ellsworth  Hooker,  J  T^  <P  B  h\  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  CoU.,  1883.  Ivy  Orator.  Union  Theological  Seminary. 
B.  D.,  Yale  Divinity  School,  1890.  Pastor  Washington  (State)  three 
years.  Author  of  pamphlet  **  Weak  and  Rival  Churches."  Studied 
abroad,  1894.  Permanent  address,  Barre,  Vt.  Engaged  in  social  work. 
Hull  House,  No.  335  S.  Halstead  St. 

♦1885.     Barclay  Johnson. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1882.     Formerly  practiced  in  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Joseph  Augustus  Kellogg,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

L.  B.,  Cum  laude.  Scriptor.  Asst.  to  the  Atty.  General  of  the  State  of 
N.  Y.     No.  142  Glen  St.  , 

Eugene  George  Kremer,  New  York  City. 

Attended  School  of  Political  Science,  Columbia  Coll.  No.  120  Broad- 
way. 

Harry  Woodville  Latham,  Hf  T,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1883.  Member  of  iVolf^s  Hfad^oc\eXy.  Member  of 
Gamma  Au  Society.  Graff  &  Latham,  Bullard  Bldg.  No.  356  N. 
Spring  St. 

Elmer  Lee  Maddox,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Not  in  practice.     Manufacturer. 

Myron  Henry  Phelps,  *F  T,  New  York  City. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1872-4.  A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1876.  Post-Graduate  at 
Yale,  1876-7.  LL.  B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1884. 
Initiated  at  Marshall  Chapter,  1883-4.  Townsend  Prize,  High 
Oration,  Commencement  Orator,  Civil  Engineer,  assisting  Maj.  C.  S. 
Snter,  in  U.  S.  Survey  of  the  Missouri  River,  1878-82.  Examiner  in 
the  U.  S.  Patent  office,  1882-4.  Philip,  Munson  &  Phelps,  No.  7 
Beekman  St. 

Charles  Woodruff  Scovel,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  Western  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1883.  A.  M.,  idid,^ 
l886.  Koenigl.  Preuszische  Friedrich  Wilhelms-Universitaet,  Berlin, 
1884-5.  Of  Advisory  Council  of  College  Fraternities  Congress,  1 893. 
Pres.  General  Alumni  Assn.  W.  U.  of  Penn,  1S95-6.  Sec.  Allegheny 
Co.  Bar  Assn.  since  1895.     1003-5  Carnegie  Bldg. 

Richard  Cutts  Shannon,  J  h'  E,  ^  li  A\  New  York  City. 

Bom  New  London,  Conn.,  Feb  12,  1839.  A.  B.,  Colby  Univw,  Water- 
ville.  Me.,  1862.  A.  M.,  idid.,  1866.  LL.  D.,  ilfid.,  1892.  In  UnioD 
army  during  the  civil  war.  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Pleni- 
potentiary to  the  Republics  of  Nicaragua,  Salvador  and  Costa  Rica, 
1891-3.  Member  of  LIV.  Congress  from  Thirteenth  Dist.  of  N.  Y., 
1895-7.  Re-elected  to  LV.  Congress  in  1896.  Purrington  &  Shan- 
non, No.  59  Wall  St. 


io6  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

John  Montgomery  Ward,  New  York  City. 

Penn.  State  Coll.,  three  years.  Orvis  Prize  in  Mathematics^  Capt.  N.  Y. 
Base  Ball  Club,  1885.  Columbia  Coll.,  School  of  Pol.  Science  Prize, 
in  "Diplomacy."     LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     No.  11  Pine  St. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 
Charles  Walter  Artz,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1884.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Vice-Pres.  of 
the  Phi  Delta  Phi  Council,  1889-93.  Railroad  and  Corporation 
Law.     No.  54  Wall  St. 

Hobert  Munro  Boyd,  Jr.,  ^^  T,  *  7/  A',  New  York  City. 

A.  B,,  Yale  Coll.,  1884.  ist  Berkeley  Latin  Premium,  1881.  Editor  of 
Yale  Neuts^  1S80-1.  Cobden  Club  Medal,  1884.  A.  M.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1886.  (Res.  51  Fullerton  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J.)  Murphy, 
Lloyd  &  Boyd,  No.  m  Broadway. 

Stewart  Chaplin,  J  T,  (P  /?  A',  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1882.  Author  of  "The  Suspension  of  Power  of 
Alienation  and  Postponement  of  Vesting,"  189I,  and  **  Law  of  Wills, 
with  Selected  Cases,"  1892.  Prof,  of  Law  Metropolis  Law  School, 
1894-5.     No.  40  Wall  St. 

Paul  Drennan  Cravath,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1882.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1892.  Assist,  at  Columbia 
Law  School,  1886-H9.  Member  of  Phi  Delta  Lit.  Society.  Cravath 
&  Houston,  No.  120  Broadway. 

Leonidas  Dennis,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1884.     A.  M.,  ibid.^  1886.     No.  3  Broad' St. 

Curtis  Rose  Hatheway,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1884.  Member  of  firm  North,  Ward  &  Wagstaff, 
No.  120  Broad  St. 

Samuel  Hudson  Kinsley,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1884.  Police  Magistrate,  1889-93.  City  Atty.  of 
Col.  Springs,  1894.  Co.  Judge,  El  I'aso  Co.,  1895.  Ady  &  Kinsley, 
Corporation  and  Mining  Law.     66-7  Bank  Bldg. 

John  Deering  Lord,  Jr.,  li  B  //,  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1884.     No.  219  E.  Fayette  St. 

Charles  Beatty  Reid,  J  7  J,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.,  1883.     A.  M.,  ibid.^  i886.     Vale 
dictory.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     No.  140  Nassau  St. 


STORY  CHAPTER.  107 

Edwin  Milton  Royle,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1883.  -Also  attended  Univ.  of  Edinburgh. 
Member  of  Cliosophic  Society.  Actor  and  author  of  **  Friends  "  and 
**  Mexico,"  or  **  Captain  Impudence."  Address  care  of  Paul  D. 
Cravaih,  Story,  1886. 

Theodore  Eugene  Smith,  A  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

Frank 'Lewis  Williams.      (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Panola,  111.,  returned  unclaimed. 

CLASS  OF  1887. 
Samuel  Archibald  Anderson,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1S85.  Member  of  Adelphi  Society, 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     Chamberlain  &  Anderson,  GilBllan  Blk. 

Henry  de  Forest  Baldwin,  J  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1885.  Member  of  Skull  and  Bones  Society.  Member 
of  Chi  Delta  Tketa  Society.  Asst.  to  Corporation  Counsel  in  charge 
of  the  Bureau  of  Street  Openings.  No.  92  W.  Broadway.  Office, 
No.  II  Pine  St. 

James  Burt  Best,  A  J  «P,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1885.  Formerly  City  Justice  at  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Not  in  practice.  Editor  of  Monthly  Magazine  Progress  of  the  World. 
No.  156  Fifth  Ave. 

William  Fowler  Guthrie,  Atchison,  Kas. 

LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Vf.  W.  &  W.  F.  Guthrie,  Real  Estate  and  Corpo- 
ration Law,  Pioneer  Bldg. 

Charles  Buxton  Hobbs,  J  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1885.  Member  of  Skull  and  Bones  Society.  Member 
of  Eta  Phi.  Junior  Exhibition  Speaker.  Nominee  for  Congress. 
Hobbs  &  Gifford,  Corporation  Law.     No.  58  Pine  St. 

Jamin  Seth  Morse,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1882.     A.  M.,  idid.^  1887.     No.  234  Broadway. 

Pliny  Leland  Soper,  B  S  //,  Vinita,  Ind.  Ter. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1881.  A.  M.,  ibid.y  i8qi.  College  Orator  of 
Quarter  Centennial  of  Univ.,  1891.  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  for  Dist.  of 
Kas.,  188CM3.  Atty.  for  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.;  St.  L.  &  S.  F. 
R.  R.  Co.;  G.,  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  Co.;  and  Wagner  Palace  Car  Co. 
Soper  &  Sansom.     Offices,  Vinita  and  Muscogee. 

John  Perry  Wall,  Jr.,  X  ^,  Tampa,  Fla. 

Emory  Coll.     Formerly  City  Atty. 


io8  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

George  Brown  Watson,  h  B  11,  Kansas  City,  Kas. 

A.  B.,  Kas.  State  Univ.,  1834.     Univ.  of  Mich.,  1885-6,  where  he  wa&- 
admitted  to  Kent  Chapter.     McGrew,  Watson  &  Watson,  N.  E.  cor. 
Seventh  and  Minn.  Ave. 

Walter  Francis  Willcox,  V^  Y,  *  B  A',  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  and  Commencement  Orator,  Amherst  Coll.,  1884.  A.  M.,  ibid.f 
1888.  Class  Pres.,  1881-2.  Seligman  Fellow,  1886-7.  Post-graduate 
at  Yale,  1888-9.  Koenigl.  Preuszische  Fried  rich  Wilhelms-Universi- 
taet,  Berlin,  1889-90.  Ph. 'D.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1891.  Associate 
Prof,  of  Social  Science  and  Statistics,  Cornell  Univ.,  since  1891. 
Author  of  **The  Divorce  Problem;  a  Study  in  Statistics."  "Studies 
in  History,  Economics  and  Public  Law."  Contributor  to  varions 
professional  periodicals.  Sec.  of  the  Faculty  of  Cornell  Univ.  No. 
27  Stewart  Ave. 

CLASS  OP  1885. 
Paul  Kimball  Ames,  ^  /*,  New  York  City. 

Principal  of  the  Newry,  Me.,  Public  School,  1 880-1.  Pres.  of  the 
Dunham  Boat  Club,  1884-5.  Fres.  of  Yale  Univ.  Boat  Club,  1S85-6. 
A.  B.,  Yale,  1886.  Founder  and  Proprietor  oi  Columbia  Law  Times, 
1887-94.  Seligman  Prize  Fellow.,  1887-8-  A.  M.,  Columbia  School 
of  Political  Science,  1887.     Ames  &  Gavegan,  No.  40  Wall  St. 

Joseph  Deyoe  Baucus,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1886.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1889.  Member  of  **Whig 
Hall."  Gay  ley,  Baucus  &  Fleming,  Corporation  Law,  No.  52 
Wall  St. 

Henry  Stanford  Brooks,  J  A  £,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.  Member  of  Skull  and  Bongs  and  Eta  Phi 
Societies.  Supt.  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.  No.  ift 
Cortland  St. 

Henry  Charles  Charpiot,  A  J  ^,  Denver,  Col. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  Univ.,  i886.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Annual  Prize  in  Com- 
parative Constitutional  Law  and  Constitutional  History,  1888.  Non- 
resident Lecturer,  Univ.  of  Col.,  1893-5.  Prof,  of  Constitutional 
Law,  in  Law  School  of  Denver  Univ.,  since  1895.  P.  O.  Box  767- 
30-32  Arapahoe  Bldg. 

Edward  Luther  Dixon,  -V  '/*,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.     Riddell,  Starkweather  &  Dixon,  1-5  Duff  Bldg. 

Harry  Augustus  Garfield,  /I  J  cP,  Cleveland,  O. 

A.  B.,  and  Class  Orator,  Williams  ColL,  1885.  Prof,  of  Contracts  at 
Western  Reserve  Law  School,  since  1883.  Garfield  &  Garfield,  Gar- 
field Bldg. 


STORY  CHAPTER,  109 

« 

James  Rudolph  Garfield,  A  A  ^,  Cleveland,  O. 

A.  B.,  and  Graduating  Orator,  Williams  Coll.,  1885.  Member  of  Senate 
of  72nd  General  Assembly  of  Ohio.  Garfield  &  Garfield,  Garfield 
Bldg. 

Henry  Bell  Gayley,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1884.  A.  M.,  idid.,  1887.  Member  of  Amer- 
ican Whig  Society.  Essay  Prize.  Gayley,  Baucus  &.  Fleming,  Cor- 
poration Law,  No.  52  Wall  St. 

Frederic  Rogers  Kellogg,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,  1884.  Scriptor,  and  Contributor  to 
Phi  Delta  Phi  Brief y  1887-8.  Second  Prize  and  Honorable  Men- 
tion, 1888.     Dill,  Seymour  &  Kellogg,  No.  27  Pine  St.    • 

Fulton  McMahon,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1884.  A.  M.,  ibid,^  1886.  Member  of  Ameri- 
can Whig  Society.  Also  attended  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  and  Koenigl. 
Preuszische  Friedrich  Wilhelms-Universitaet,  Berlin.  Honorable 
mention  in  Political  Philosophy.  Interested  in  municipal  reform. 
Good  Government  Club  movement.  Member  of  "Committee  of  Sev- 
enty."    No.  m  Broadway. 

Edward  Miller.     (Address  unknown. ) 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll. 

Edwin  Lawrence  Miller,  Seneca,  Kas. 

Boston  Law  School,  1884-5,  where  he  was  admitted  to  Webster  Chap- 
ter. In  1886,  established  and  edited  the  military  magazine  Ours^  in 
New  York  City.  Formerly  Editor  of  Seneca  Chronicle.  City  Atty. 
of  Seneca,  1889-90.  Justice  of  the  Peace,  1890-1.  City  Council- 
man, 1896.  Reviser  and  Collator  of  City  Ordinances.  Democratic 
candidate  for  State  Senator,  i8th  Dist.  of  Kas.,  1896. 

AViLLiAM  Augustus  Moore,  B  0  II,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B,,  and  Valedictorian,  Univ.  of  Denver,  1885.  Member  of  Phi  Alpha 
Society.  First  Prize  Law  School,  1888.  Prof,  in  Denver  Law  School. 
Cranston  (Hamilton),  Pitkin  (Waite)  &  Moore,  439-42  Equitable 
Bldg. 

Henry  Townsend  Nason,  d  K  E,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.  Member  of  Scroll  and  Key.  Townsend,  Roche 
&  Nason,  8-9  Times  Bldg.,  Broadway. 

Edward  Liddon  Patterson,  A  A  <Py  <P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1886.  Pres.  of  Philolexian  Society.  Asst.  Man- 
aging Editor  Spectator.  Member  of  Columbiad  Board.  Arnold, 
Greene  &  Patterson.     No,  3  Broad  St. 


I  lo  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

■ 

Philo  Perry  Safford,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1885.  Member  of  Phi  Kappa  Pi  Lit.  Society- 
Various  Oratorical  Prizes.  Prize  Fellowship,  1888-91.  Esselstyn^ 
Ketcham  &  Safford,  No.  35  Wall  St. 

Frederick  William  Slade,  Cleveland,  O. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1886.  Oratorical  Prizes.  Associated  with  Virgil 
P.  Kline,  Cleveland  State  Hospital. 

Walter  Teis  Smith,  //  B  //,  Pekin,  111. 

Iowa  Wesleyan  Univ.  A.  B.,  and  Palladium  Editor,  Univ.  of  Mich.^ 
1887.  Law  Dcpt.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1886-7,  where  he  was  admitted 
to  Kent  Chapter.  Sec.  of  St.  Louis  Convention,  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
1885.  Chief  of  Dist.  VII,  1886-7;  of  l^'»st.  VIII,  1888-91.  Manu- 
facturer. 

Henry  Allen  Tenney,  K  Ay  New  York  City. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1884-6.  Not  in  practice.  Care  of  Bar  Assn.,  West 
44th  St. 

Joseph  Nathaniel  Tuttle,  J  A'  £,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Vale  Coll.,  1884.     No.  265  Broadway. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 

William  Lincoln  Barnum,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Author  of  **The  Liability  of  Railroad  Companies  and  Sleeping  Car  and 
Parlor  Car  Companies  for  Injuries  and  Losses  to  Passengers  in  Sleep- 
ing Cars  and  Parlor  Cars,"  Columbia  La7v  Journal^  1889.  Barnum 
&  Danziger  (Daniels,  '92)  61 1-6  Granger  Bldg.,  No.  208  E.  Gene- 
see St. 

Paul  Dillingham  Carpenter,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

1009  Pabst  Bldg. 

Charles  Buckingham  Cole,  A  K  E,  (P  !i  A\  New  York  City. 

a.  B.,  and  Valedictory,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1887.  M.  A.,  idid.,  1890.  Prize 
in  Constitutionol  Law.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon  No.  45-7 
Wall  St. 

Lincoln  Cromwell,  J  K  E,  (P  li  K,  New  York  City, 

a.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1886.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1887.  Member  of  Barnard 
Society.  Prize  Fellow,  in  Mathematics,  1886-9.  Merchant,  with 
Wm.  Iselin  &  Co.,  No.  i  Greene  St. 

Norton  Murdock  Cross,  X  '/*,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

B.  S.,  and  Salutatorian,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1887.  Cross,  Hicks,  CarletOD 
&  Cross,  6co  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 


STORY  CHAPTER.  iir 

Edward  Foote  Dwight,  H  ^  //,  New  York  City. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1887.  Prize  Tutor.  Contributor  to  Columbia  Law 
Journal^  ''Exoneration  in  the  Law  of  Surety- Strips,"  January,  1890. 
Second  Municipal  Law  Prize.  Tutor  at  Columbia  Law  School,  three 
years.  Special  Instructor  at  New  York  I-aw  School,  1894-5.  Editor 
of  "  Law  of  Persons  and  Personal  Property,"  by  Theodore  VV.  Dwight, 
1894.  Carter,  Hughes  &  Dwight,  No.  96  Broadway  and  No.  6 
Wall  St. 

Charles  Philip  Easton,  New  York  City. 

No.  206  Broadway. 

Thomas  Ewing,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1885.  M.  A.,  ibid,^  1886.  Fellow  Asst.,  in 
Physiology,  Columbia  Coll.,  1885-8.  Asst.  Examiner  in  U.  S.  Patent 
Office,  1888-90.  Affiliated  with  Marshal  Chapter.  LL.  B.,  George- 
town Univ.,  1890.      No.  120  Broadway. 

William  Dyer  Fullerton,  //  ^  //,  ^  H  K,  Ottawa,  111. 

A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1885.  M.  A.,  tbic/.j  1888.  Scriptor,  and 
Correspondent  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Brie/,  1888.  Member  of  firm  of 
Lackner  &  Butz,  Chicago,  1893-4.  Alumni  Sec.  of  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Real  Estate  Law.     No.  609  La  Salle  St. 

Charles  Frank  Goddard,  A  J  ^,  0  li  A',  New  York  City. 

Prize  Scholarship  in  History,  1885.  Chauler  Historical  Prize,  1887. 
A.  B.,  and  Valedictorian,  Columbia  Coll.,  1887.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1888. 
Times  Bldg.,  41  Park  Row. 

Lucius  Warner  Hoyt,  J  7  J,  Denver,  Col. 

B.  S.,  Mich.  Agricultural  Coll.,  1882.  Deputy  Collector  of  Internal 
Revenue,  1884-7.  Delegate  to  Second  National  Convention  of  Phi 
Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.  Associate  Prof,  of  Law,  1892-3.  Prof,  of 
Law,  Law  School,  Univ.  of  Denver,  since  1893.  Sec.  of  the  Faculty, 
ibid.     Ernest  &  Cranmer  Bldg. 

Henry  Belden  Ketch  am,  T  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1887.  Editor  of  Yaie  Nnvs^  1885-6-7.  Esselstyn, 
Ketcham  &  Safford,  Mills  Bldg.,  No.  35  Wall  St. 

Charlton  Miner  Lewis,  ^  \\  <P  li  K,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Philosophical  Oration  at  Junior  Exhibition,  Vale  Coll.,  1885,  and  at 
Commencement,  ibid.,  1886.  Editor  of  Yale  Literary  Magazine^ 
1885-6.  Scott  Prize  in  German,  1886.  A.  B.,  and  Class  Poet,  Yale 
Coll.,  1886.  Member  of  SkuH  and  Bones  Society  and  of  Cki  Delia 
Theta.  Practiced  in  New  York  City  until  1894.  Instructor  in  En- 
glish Literature  at  Yale  Univ. 

Jonas  Fish  Mann,  J  A  E,  <P  li  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1887.      M.  A.,  ibid.,  1890.     No.  45  Wall  St. 


112  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Edward  Charles  Ritsher,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  and  Valedictory,  Belolt  Coll.,  r886.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1889.  Dele- 
egate  to  the  Fourth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  June, 
1895.    Hatch  &  Ritsher,  1410  T.  &  T.  Bldg.    No.  loo  Washington  St. 

Otto  Carl  Wierum,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Governor  Brooklyn  Democratic  Club.     No.  35  Nassau  St. 

Howard  Ogden  Wood,  ^4  J  *,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1887.  Wood  &  Hill,  No.  51  Wall  St.  Also  Asst. 
Corporation  Counsel  of  Brooklyn.  No.  831  St.  Mark's  Ave.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

Owing  to  the  extension  of  the  course  in  the  Law  School 
from  two  to  three  years,  no  class  was  graduated  in  this  year. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 
George  Samson  Brown,  A  d  (P,  0  R  K,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1888.     414  Fidelity  Bldg. 

Francis  Herbert  Brownell,  A  J  ^,  ^  B  K,  Everett,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1888.     Hewitt  Bldg. 

William  Gasten,  A  T,  (P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1887.  Latin  Poem  at  Commencement.  Milliken 
&  Gasten,  No.  287  Broadway. 

William  Cunningham  Humphreys,  ^F  T,  ^  H  K,  New  York 
City. 

Class  Sec,  Columbia,  1885-6.  Scholarship  in  Mathematics,  t^iV.,  1885. 
Student  in  Germany,  May-Nov.,  1886,  and  May-Nov.,  1887.  A.  B., 
Columbia  Coll..,  1888.  M.  A.,  ibid,,  1889.  Ph.  B.,  ibid.,  i8go. 
M.  D.,  Univ.  of  New  York  City,  1890.  Formerly  Editor  Columbia 
Law  Times.  Sec.  New  York  hff e die o- Legal  Society.  Prof,  of  Ger- 
man in  Princeton  Univ.     Not  in  practice. 

William  Joseph  Moran,  J  K  E,  New  York  City. 

Columbia  School  of  Political  Science.  Delegate  to  the  Second  National 
Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.     No.  59  Wall  St. 

Force  Parker,  J  /C  £,  New  York  City. 

Attended  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Free  Academy.  Member  of  Pi  Phi  Liu 
Society.     No.  67  Wall  St. 


STOR  Y  CHAPTER.  1 13 

John  Norton  Pomeroy,  Jr.,  W  Y,  ^  B  A',  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Philosophical  Oration  at  Junior  Exhibition,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.  A.  B., 
and  Commencement  Orator,  Yale  Univ.,  1887.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1889. 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Editors  of  the  YaU  Literary  Magazine^ 
1886-7.  Editor  of  Columbia  Law  Times.  Member  of  Skull  and 
Bones.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1891.  Editor  of  "Pomeroy's  Equity 
Jurisprudence,"  second  edition,  1892;  "Pomeroy's  Remedies,"  third 
edition,  1893;  **  Pomeroy 's  Specific  Performance  of  Contracts,"  sec- 
ond edition.  Instructor  in  Law  in  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  Pome- 
roy &  Pomeroy,  No.  222  Sansome  St. 

John  Hunter  Sedgwick,  A  A  ^y  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1888.     No.  6  Wall  St. 

I 

Philemon  Tecumseh  Sherman,  New  York  City. 

B.  A.,  St.  Louis  Univ.,  1886.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  A.  M.,  St. 
Louis  Univ.«  1889.     Sherman  &  Stanton,  No.  59  Wall  St. 

Sewell  Taffan  Tyng,  ^4  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1888.  Insurance  and  Corporation  Law.  No.  309 
Broadway. 

George  Flint  Warren,  Jr.,  ff  T,  (P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1888.  A.  M.,  ibid^  1889.  Author  of  articles  in 
American  and  English  Encyclopedia  of  Law,  such  as  **  Pledge,"  etc. 
Anderson,  Anderson  &  Warren,  Real  Estate  and  Corporation  Law, 
I^rds  Court  Bldg.,  No.  27  William  St. 

William  Pierrepont  White,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

Sec.  Oneida  Historical  Society.  Director  of  Second  National  Bank  of 
Utica.     Real  Estate  Law.     No.  75  Genesee  St. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 
Mervin  Ap  Rice. 

See  Rice  infra. 

John  Noble  Blair,  *F  T,  New  York  City. 

Amherst  Coll.,  1884-6.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1888.  Blair  &  Rudd, 
No.  32  Liberty  St. 

William  George  Bosworth,  J  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1889.     Corporation  Law.     No.  192  Broadway. 

Benjamin  Nathan  Cordozo,  fP  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid,  1890.  Cardoza  Bros.,  Scher- 
merhorn  Bldg.,  No.  96  Broadway. 


114  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Walter  Daniel  Clark,  J  /*,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  i88q.     Bisbee,  Clark  &  Emmet,  No.  34  Pine  St. 

George  Coggill,  V  r,  New  York  City. 

Second  Berkeley  Latin  Premium,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ-r 
1889.     No.  140  E.  Thirty-seventh  St.,  or  No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Edward   Huntington  Fallows,  A  J  (P,  (P  li  K,  New  York 
City. 

a.  B.,  suniffia  cum  laude,  Amherst  Coll.,  1886.  Pres.  of  Amherst  Phi- 
losophy Board.  Editor  of  Amherst  Student.  Class  Gymnasium  Cap- 
tain. Manager  of  Amherst  Glee  Club.  Commencement  Orator. 
Pres.  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Post-graduate  at  Yale  Univ.  Prof,  at 
Phillips-Exeter  Academy.  Later,  Prof,  at  the  Adelphi  Academy, 
Brooklyn.     Carter  &  Fallows,  No.  18  Wall  St. 

Clarence  Clark  Ferris,  J  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1887.  Dissertation  and  Honors  in  Ancient  Classics. 
Real  Estate  Law  and  Condemnation  Proceedings.  Mills  Bldg.,  No^ 
35  Wall  St. 

Robert  Leslie  Moffett,  A  h  E,  0  B  h\  New  York  City. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1889.  M.  A.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1891.  Larned^ 
Warren  &  Knapp,  No.  170  Broadway. 

William  Clifford  Moore,  J  K  Fy  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.     Moore,  Bleecker  &  Wheeler,  No.  56  Pine  St. 

Hammond  Odell,  (P  f  J,  <P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1889.      M.  A.,  /7/»V/.,  1890.     Member  of  Rarnnrd 
Lit.  Society  and  Shakespeare  Society.      Honor  man  in  Political  Econ- 
omy.   Winner  of  Joint  Debate,  1889.     Class  Day  Presentation  Orator. 
Edwards  &  Odell,  Syndicate  Bldg.,  cor.  Liberty  and  Nassau  Sts. 

Mervyn  Ap.  Rice,  '/''  1\  Rockland,  Me. 

A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid.  Candidate  for  Mayor.  No. 
407  Main  Si. 

Ralph  Stowell  Rounds,  X  ^,  0  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1887.  Prize  in  Mathematics,  Amherst  Coll. 
Senior  Monitor,  iind.  Prize  Lecturer,  Columbia  Law  School, 
1892-4.  Instructor  in  Law,  Metropolis  Law  School,  1894-5.  Lec- 
turer in  Evening  Dept.  of  University  Law  School  since  1895.  Rounds 
&  Dillingham,  No.  96  Broadway. 

Willard  Scudder,  I  K  a,  (P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn., 1889.  Valedictorian.  No.  2I«  E» 
Twenty-second  St. 


STORY  CHAP! ER,  115 

Samuel  Ewing  Smiley,  0  B  K,  Fort  Sheridan,  111. 

Appointed  Cadet  at  U.  S.  Mil.  Academy,  West  Point,  from  N.  J.,  July, 
1881.  Graduated  June,  1885.  Commissioned  2nd  Lieut.,  8th  Inf. 
Served  in  Cal.,  Mexico,  Ariz.,  New  Mexico  and  Neb.  Prof,  of  Mili- 
itary  Science  and  Tactics  at  Rutgers  Coll.,  1888-91.  Columbia  (!oll. 
Law  School  and  Columbia  Coll.  School  of  Political  Science,  1889-91. 
Promoted  ist  Lieut.,  15th  Inf.,  April,  1882.  '  Appointed  Regimental 
Quartermaster,  1893.  LL.  B.,  Chicago  Coll.  of  Law,  1895.  Spe- 
cialty, Military  Law  and  International  Law.  Permanent  address,  care 
of  Adjt.-Gen.  U.  S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Arthur  Smith,  A  J  4>,  ^  B  K,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1889.     No.  6  Wall  St. 

Felix  Freiherr  von  Wilmowski. 

See  infra. 

George  Hunt  Walker,  W  T,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

B.  S.,  and  Commencement  Orator,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1886.  M.  S., 
tdid.,  1888.  First  Davis  Prize  Medal,  i886.  Walker  &  Fitch,  607-9 
Fidelity  Trust  Bldg. 

Howard  Hunter  Williams,  A  J  0,  New  York  City. 

B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.     No.  99  Nassau  St. 

Felix  Freiherr  von  Wilmowski,  New  York  City. 

TesUmonium  Maturitatisy  Berlin  Gymnasium,  1878.  Koenigl.  Preus- 
zische  Universitaet,  Marburg,  1879.  Graduated  from  Koenigl.  Preus- 
zische  Friedrich  Wilhelms- Universitaet,  Berlin,  with  the  title  Referen- 
darius,  1881.  Published  "Synopses  of  Foreign  Corporation  Laws," 
1895.  Specialty,  Corporation  Law,  International  Law,  and  Foreigix 
Law  and  Notariat.     No.  11 1  Broadway. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 
Henry  Martyn  Alexander,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  18890.  Member  of  Whig  Hall.  Alexander  & 
Colby,  No.  120  Broadway. 

Samuel  Vilas  Beckwith,  A  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1890.  LL.  B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1892. 
Care  of  Dill,  Seymour  &  Kellogg,  No.  27  Pine  St. 

Bainbridge  Colby,  A  A  (P,  (P  B  h\  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1890.  LL.  B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1892. 
Alexander  &  Colby,  No.  120  Broadway. 

Joseph  Griswold  Deane,  (T  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1890.  With  Deming  &  Walradt,  No.  ii  Wil- 
liam St. 


ii6  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Edwin  Duffey,  A  A  ^,  ^  B  K,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

A.  6.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1890. 

Frederick  Smyth  Duncan,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.     No.  120  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Hampton  Denman  Ewing,  A  A  ^^  0  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1888.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1889.  Junior  History  Schol- 
arship. Prize  Fellowship  in  Science,  1888-91.  Scriptor.  Ewing, 
Whitman  &  Ewing,  No.  41  Wall  St. 

George  Houghton  Oilman,  ^  f  J,  <P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1887.  M.  A.,  f^t</.,  1888.  Member  of  Barnard 
Lit.  Society.  Fellow  in  Science,  Columbia  Coll.,  1887-8.  University 
Scholar  in  Mathematics,  Johns  Hopkins,  1889.  Fellow,  ibid.,  1890. 
LL.  B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1892.  With  Owen  &  Sturges,  No.  71 
Wall  St. 

Rodney  Lawrence  Glisan,  Z  ^,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  1892.  Admitted  at 
Chase  Chapter,  1890-1.  M.  A.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1893.  420  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Herbert  Noble,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1889.  Member  of  Phi  Kappa 
Lit.  Society.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1895.  Instructor  in  McDonegh 
Institute,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lecturer  on  Suretyship,  Carriers  and  Code, 
in  Columbia  Law  School.     No.  120  Broadway. 

Louis  J^enwell,  Helena,  Mont. 

Percy  Hamilton  Stewart,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  New  York  City  address  was  No.  12  E.  Forty- 
seventh  St. 

Charles  Thaddeus  Terry,  ^  A  d,  ^  B  K,  New  York  City. 

Charter  Member  of  Mass.  Alpha  Chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  1886. 
Latin,  Greek,  Mathematics,  History  and  Oratorical  Prizes,  Williams 
Coll.,  1887.  German,  Political  Economy.  Essay  and  several  other 
Prizes,  i/>id.,  1888.  B.  A.,  and  Valedictory,  Williams  Coll.,  1889. 
Philosophical  Course  at  Koenigl.  Preuszische  Fried  rich  Wilhelms-Uni- 
versitaet,  Berlin.  Prize  Lectureship.  Promoted  in  1894  to  full 
lectureship.  lecturer,  Columbia  Law  School.  Home  address.  No- 
47  Brevoort,  Place  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  C.  H.  &  J.  A.  Young  &  Terry, 
No.   170    Broadway. 

Ellis  John  Thomas,  A  T,  0  B  h\  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1888.  Member  of  Advisory  Council  of  College 
Fraternities  Congress,  World's  Congress  Auxiliary,  1 893.  Supt.  of 
Agencies  of  Metropolitan  Life  Ins.  Co.     No.  i  Madison  Ave. 


STOR  V  CHAPTER,  1 1 7 

William  John  Warburton,   A   Y,  <P  li  K,  Boerne,  Kendall 
Co.,  Texas. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1890.  M.  A.,  zdt'd.,  1891.  Member  of  Barnard 
Lit.  Society.  Won  Joint  Senior  Debate.  Editor  of  Coiumbia  Specta- 
tor  four  years.  Class  Poet  three  years.  Editor  of  '90  Columbiad. 
Class  Day  Prophet.  Sophomore  Hanispex.  Historian,  Class  of  '00. 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude^  New  York  Law  School,  1892.  At  present  Co« 
Atty.  of  Kendall  Co. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 
DeWitt  Bailey,  J  K  £,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  1891.  A.  M.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  School  of  Political  Science,  1892.  Bailey  &  Sullivan,  No.  12a 
Bowery. 

Robert  Chetwood  Beatty,  Z  ¥,  New  York  City. 

Proconsul.  LL.  M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1895.  Home  address.  No.  3  E. 
Ninth  St.  Junior  Asst.  to  the  Counsel  to  the  Corporation  of  the  City 
of  New  York.     No.  2  Try  on  Row. 

James  Floyd  Denison,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1888.     501  Equitable  Bldg. 

Frank  Ayer  Dillingham,  A  K  E,  <P  li  A,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  189I.  Freshman  Mathematical  Prize.  Grade  **  High 
Oration.'*  Junior  appointment.  (Res.,  Summit,  Union  Co.,  N.  J.) 
Rounds  &  Dillingham,  No.  96  Broadway. 

Hamilton  Hill  Durand,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  With  Simpson,  Thacher  &  Barnum,  No.  10 
Wall  St. 

George  Tarleton  Goldthwaite,  J  K  E,  A  J  (Py  New  York 
City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.     No.  120  Broadway. 

Alexander  Browne  Halliday,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,1891.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1893.  (Rcs.,Yon- 
kers,  N.  Y.)     No.  iii  Broadway. 

John  Sprunt  Hill,  £  A  E,  New  York  City. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  C,  1889.  Junior  Debater,  Sophomore  Year.  First 
Representative  in  Junior  Year.  Philosophical  Oration,  Senior  Year. 
Member  of  Dialectic  Lit.  Society.     No.  52  William  St. 

Sherman  Skinner  Jewett,  2nd,  J  K  E,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.  A.  M.  Columbia  Coll.,  1893.  Consul.  805 
D.  S.  Morgan  Bldg. 


ii8  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

James  Parrish  Lee,  J  tf>,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.     No.  79  Madison  Ave.,  or  No.  44  Broad- 
way. 

Charles  Capron  Marsh,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.     Two  year  Honors  in  History  and  Political  Sci 
ence.     Scriptor.     Editor  of  weekly  Selected  Corporation  Cases,     Cor* 
poration  Law.     No.  120  Broadway. 

Harvey  Slaughter  McCutcheon,  1  .V,  Russellville,  Ky. 

Univ.    of    the   South,    Sewanee,   Tenn.,    1889-90.     Member   of    Sigma 
Epsilon  Lit  Society.     City  Atty. 

Edward  Calvin  MoiiN,  A  K  E,  J  <P,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.     (Res.,  No.  308  W.  Seventy- seventh  St.) 
No.  132  Nassau  St. 

James  Alfred  Parker,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.     Life  Insurance  and   Municipal  Securities. 
No.  59  Cedar  St. 

Theodore  Lewis  Peters,  K  A,  New  York  City. 

Williams  Coll.,  Class  of  '91.     Member  of  Choate  Club.    Investment  busi- 
ness.    No.  30  Pine  St. 

Waldron  Kintzing  Post,  A  A  0,  d  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.     Member  of  O.  K.  and   Signet   Societies. 
No.  120  Broadway. 

Edward  Stephen  Rawson,  Cincinnati,  O. 

a.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.     M.  A.,  Columbia  School  of  Political  Sci- 
ence, 1874.      With  Paxton,  Warrington  &  Bontet,  United  Bank  Bldg. 

Allan  Gold  Robinson,  A  A  ^^  New  York  City. 

a.  B.,  Yale    Univ.,   1891.     Tribune.     Of  Fellowes  &  Wright,    No.    n 
Pine  St. 

Henry  Richmond  Taylor,  ^  \\  New  York  City. 

a.   B.,  Columbia    Coll.,    1891.     (Res.,  No.   i    E.   Sixtieth  St.)     No.  40 
Wall  St. 

Harold  Garrison  Villard,  New  York  City. 

A.    B.,    Harvard   Univ.,    1890.      (Res.,    Dobb's    Ferry,    N.   Y.)      With 
I^xow,  Mackellar  &  Wells,  No.  19  Liberty  St. 

MuiR  Weissinger,  J  K  £',  Louisville,  Ky. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  three  years.     (Res.,  No.   1242  Fourth  St.)     51  Louisville 
Trust  Bldg. 

Grenville  Bayard  Winthrop,  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

a.   B.,    Harvard  Univ.,    1891.     M.    A.,  Columbia  Coll.,   1S92.      Facaltj 

First  Prize.     American  Surety  Bldg.,  No.  100  Broadway. 


STOR  Y  CHAPTER.  1 1 9 

CLASS  OP  1895. 

Charles  Chisholm  Brainerd,  A  K  E,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1893.     No.  99  Broadway. 

Alanson  Tuthill  Briggs,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1892. 

Edward  Stelle  Brownson,  Jr.,  <P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

a.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1892.  M.  k.^ibid.,  1893.  Member  of  Barnard 
Lit.  Society.  Alumni  Prize,  1892.  Tribune.  Scriptor.  Honorable 
Mention,  1895.  Member  of  General  Committee,  Kings  Co.  Demo- 
cratic Reform  Organization.  (Res.,  No.  49  Garden  Place,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.)     No.  48  Wall  St. 

Joseph  Edmond  Bullen,  A  K  E,  0  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1890.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1894.  (Home,  New- 
ton Centre,  Mass.)    With  Sherman  &  Sterling,  No.  44  Wall  St. 

Torrey  Everett,  A  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.     No.  27  W.  Forty-fourth  St. 

Lewis  Herbert  Freedman,  J  A'  £,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  College  of  4he  City  of  New  York,  1892.  Honorable  Mention, 
1892.     With  Judge  John  J.  Freedman,  County  Court  House. 

Edwin  Sumner  Hunt,  J  K  E,  ^  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1890.     No.  41  Wall  St. 
MiVTTHEw  TiLGHMAN  JoHNSTON,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  St.  John*s  Coll.,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1890.  Member  of  Philokalian 
Lit.  Society.  Consul.  (Res.,  No.  18  W.  Twenty-first  St.)  Room 
35,  No.  120  Broadway. 

Arthur  Knox,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1892.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Coll., 
1894.     (Res.  No.  472  Mott  Av.)     44  Wall  St. 

William  Belfrage  Parsons,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  cum  laude,  Princeton  Univ.,  1892.  Member  of  American  Whig 
Society.     No.  25  Pine  St. 

LuDwiG   Cl^us  Magnus  Robert  StDrcke,  New  York  City. 

Testimonium  Maturitatis^  Realschule,  Bremen,  1884.  M.  A.,  Columbia 
School  of  Political  Science,  1895.  With  Cravath  &  Houston,  Equit- 
able Bldg.,  No.  120  Broadway. 


I20  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Russell  Lord  Tajrbox,  <^  A  0,  ^  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1892.  Pres.  of  College  Class. '.  ]  Vice-Pres.  of  I  aw 
Class.     No.  120  Broadway. 

Peter  Dirk  Van  Oosterhaut,  *  B  A',  Orange  City,  la. 

Ph.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1893.  LL.  B.,  ibid.y  1894.  Initiated  at  Mc- 
Clain  Chapter,  1 893-4.     Hutchinson  &  Van  Oosterhaut. 

William  Bell  Wait,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Special  Student,  Columbia  Coll.,  four  years.  LL.  B.,  ihid.^  1894.  Ini- 
tiated as  a  Post-graduate,  1894-5.  LL.  M.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1895. 
No.  206  Broadway. 

CLASS  OF  1896 

Russell  Ely  Burke,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1894.  Candidate  for  A.  M.  No.  17  E.  Fifty- 
fifth  St. 

Thomas  Ives  Chatfield,  Z  *I%  (P  U  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.     No.  173  Fifth  Ave. 

Archihald  Douglas,  V  T,  New  York  City. 

Columbia  Coll.,  1890-  3.  Member  of  Columbian  Club  and  Musical  Soci- 
ety. Managing  Editor  of  Spectator.  Editor  of  Columbia  Literary 
Monthly.     (Res.,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.)     No.  156  Fifth  Ave. 

Hermann  George  Friedmann,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1893.  M.  A.,  Columbia  Coll., 
1895.     No.  922  E.  One  Hundred  Thirty-eighth  St. 

Philip    Redington    Mudge    Hildketh,   A   J  tf',   New  York 
City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1894.  LL.  B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1895. 
No.  48  Irving  Place. 

♦1896.     Edward  Renshaw  Jones. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  L'niv.,  1893.  Resided  at  No.  20  N.  Washington  Square. 
Died  Fob.  18,  1896. 

Campbell  Erie  Locke,  A  J  0,  <P  B  A\  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1894.     Consul.     No.  23  W.  53d  St. 

Charles  Roger  Pelgram,  New  York  City. 

Stevens  Institute,  Hoboken,  1892.     No.  337  W.  88th  St. 

Harold  Sturgis  Ran  kin  e.  A'  A,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1892.  Junior  Assist,  in  the  office  of  the  Counsel  to 
the  Corporation  of  New  York  City.     No.  2  Tryon  Row. 


STORY  CHAPTER.  121 

Joseph  Martin  Schenck,  Binghampton,  N.  Y. 
Oliver  Wadsworth  Shead,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  LL.  B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1895.  No, 
309  Broadway. 

Robert  William  Thompson,  Jr.,  ;4  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1893.  First  prize  in  Philosophy. 
Prize  in  Political  Science.  M.  A.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1894.  Member  of 
Phreno  Lit.  Society.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  Tribune,  1895-6.  (Res.  No. 
229  W.  97th  St.)     No.  120  Broadway. 

Ernest  Ingersol  White,  K  Ay  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893.  Member  of  Curtis  Lit.  Society.  Woodford 
Oratorical  Prize.  LL.  B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1895.  White 
Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 
Grosvenor  Hyde  Backus,   A  A  <Py  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1874.  B.  S.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1894. 
Kellogg,  Lester  and  Hyde  Prizes  in  speaking.  Editor-in-chief  of 
Amherst  Student.     Consul,  1896-7.     No.  57  Livingston  St. 

Henry  Burr  Barnes,  Jr.,  (T  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.     No.  5  E.  44th  St. 

George  Bowen  Case,  J  K  R,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.     No.  706  W.  10th  St. 

Alexander  Mitchell  Crane,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y. 

Bom  New  York  City,  Aug.  i,  1871.     A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894. 

Frederick  Dwight,  A  K  E,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     Historian,  1895-7.     No.  51  Remsen  St. 

Robert  Woodward  Barnwell  Elliott,  A   T  ii,  New  York 
City. 

M.  A.,  Univ.  of  the  South,  Sewanee,  Tenn.,  1894.  Member  of  Sii^ma 
Epsilon  Lit.  Society.     No.  117  W.  45th  St.  or  No.  44  W.  46th  St. 

Edwin  Olaf  Holter,  J  K  £,  Helena,  Mont. 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy.     A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     Holter  Blk. 

Robert   Selden  Huse,    A   «P,   Highland  Falls,   Orange  Co., 
N.  Y. 

Lehigh  Univ.,  1891-3.     LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  the  South,  1894. 


123  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Robert  Hamilton  Hutchins,  A  A  <Py  ^  li  K^  Brandon,  Vt. 

Born  Brandon,  Vt.,  Feb.  23,  1869.     A.  B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  1890. 
M.  A.,   ibid.,    1894.     Scriptor,  1895-6.     Tribune,  1896-7.     (Home» 
Brandon,   Vt.)     New  York  City  address,  No.  65  W.  52d  St, 

James  Truesdell  Kilbreth,  Jr.,  ^  /?  A',  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Highest  honors  in  His- 
tory, 1893.  Highest  honors  in  Political  Science,  1894.  No.  i  W. 
72d  St. 

Gerald  Arthur  Lowe,    ^V  T,  New  York  City. 

Lehigh  Univ.,  1891-3.     No.  114  W.  86th  St.  and  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Moncure  March,   J  A'  E,  ^  B  A\  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  LaFayett?  Coll.,  1892.  M.  A.,  idid.,  1895.  Philosophical  Ora- 
tion. Capt.  Coll.  Football  Eleven  and  of  Baseball  team.  No.  69  W. 
48th  or  No.  62  New  St. 

Walter  Jefferson  Moork,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  New  York  City,  Feb.  11,  1870.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ,,  1894.  And 
60  E.  49th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Frank  Lyon  Polk,  '/'" )',  New  York  City. 

Born  New  York  City,  Sept.  13,  1871.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  No.  7 
E.  36th  St. 

Walter  Stanley  Schutz,  A  J  (P,  ^  li  A\  New  York  City. 

Born  Concord,  N.  H.,  Sept.  6,  1872.  A.  B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford, 
1894.  Commencement  Speaker.  Winner  of  prize  version  declama* 
tion.     Scriptor,  1896-7.     No.  65  W.  52d  St. 

Edward  Augustus   Selfridge,  Jr.,  <P  V  J,   San  Francisco# 
Cal. 

Born  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec.  rs,  1872.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1894* 
Meml^er  of  Skull  &  Keys.     No.  2615  California  St. 

George  Finch  Van  Slyck,  A  A  0,  ^P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,   i8c)|.     PhilosDphical   Oration.     Townsend  Speaker. 
(R(is.,  Valaiie,  N.  Y.)     No.   229  W.  44th  St.,  or  No.  284  Amsterdam 
Ave. 

James  Dawes  Williams,  <P  B  K,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Born  North  Adams,   Mass.,    Oct.   27,    1872.     A.    B..  Yale   Univ.,   1894. 

8  Chestnut  St. 

CLASS  OF   1898. 

Wilbur  Lainc;  Ball,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1S95.     No.  29  E.  46th  St. 

Anson  McCook  Beard,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895. 


STORY  CHAPTER.  123 

•Clinton  Edward  Bell,  S  ^  X,  Northampton,  Mass. 
.  A.  B.,  Amherst  ColL,  1895.     No.  48  Gothic  St. 

David  Criswell  Bennett,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1895.  4th  Ave.  and 
79th  St. 

Benjamin  Stickney  Cable,  A  K  E,  Chicago,  111. 

Bom  Rock  Island,  111.,  Sept.  24,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Mem- 
ber of  The  Council  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  since  1896.     No.  312  Erie  St. 

Walter  Frederick  Carter,  J  K  E,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  Dec.  10,  1873.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  ^^-  l?^ 
Brooklyn  Ave. 

Walter  Evans  Cooke,  A  K  E,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Bom  Paterson,  N.  J.,  May  3,  1874.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  No.  437 
Ellison  Ave. 

Alford  Warriner  Cooley,  a  K  E,  Westchester,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1895. 

Edward  Ridley  Finch,  0  B  A',  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Born  New  York  City,  Nov.  15,  1873.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Two 
years  honors  in  Political  Science  and  Law.  Proconsul,  1896-7. 
No.  1106  Park  Ave. 

« 

Edward  Codman  Parish,  A  A  0,  New  York  City. 

Born  Irvington-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1873.  ^-  B.,  Columbia 
Coll.,  1895.     Editor  of  Columbia  Spectator.     No.  i  W.  19th  St. 

James  William  Prendergast,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1874.  A.  B.,  Mt.  St.  Mary's  Coll., 
Emmitsburg,  Md.,  1895.     No.  259  Clinton  St. 

Alfred  Roelker,  Jr.,  X  (P,  New  York  City. 

Born  New  Brighton,  S.  I.,  April  7,  1875.  A,  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1895. 
No.  202  W.  45th  St. 

Harlan  Fiske  Stone,  A  A  0,  0  li  A',  New  York  City. 

Born  Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  Oct.  11,  1872.  B.  S.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1894. 
No.  17  E,  46th  St. 

Ralph  Alonzo  Sturges,  New  York  City. 

Born  Lewiston,  Maine,  April  29,  1871.  A.  B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1893.  Mem- 
ber of  Eurosophian  Society.     No.  61  W.  51st  St. 

John  Edwin  Walker,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Bora  Springfield,  111.,  Oct.  5,  1873.     608  Fidelity  Blk. 


124  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Shelton  King  Wheeler,  *  li  A,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Bom  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  Aug.  13,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  iS94» 
First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Henry  Payne  Whitney,  W  Y,  0  li  A\  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Vale  Univ.,  1894.     No.  2  W.  57th  St. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 
Eluot  Stewart  Benedict,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1896.     No.  14  E.  70th  St. 

Alfred  Loomis  Curtiss,  ^  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.     No.  9  W.  56th  St. 

Frederick  Hale,  Ellsworth,  Me. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  7,  1874.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1896.  New 
York  City  address,  Madison  Ave.  Hotel,  cor.  58th  St.  Washington,. 
D.  C,  address,  No.  looi  i6th  St. 

May  Humphreys,  J  A'  A',  New  York  City. 

JJA.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.     No.  23  E.  47th  St. 

John  Henry  Iselin,  New  York  City. 

Born  New  York  City,  Sept.  10  1874.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1896.  No. 
32  E.  22d  St. 

John  Campbell  Kerr,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Born  Alleghany,  Pa.,  Oct.  9,  1873.  A*  ^m  Princeton  Univ.,  1896* 
Chestnut  St. 

DwiGHT  Whitney  Morrow,  It  8  //,  Allegheny,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1895.     No.  130  Irwin  Ave. 

Walter  Palmer  Paret,  J  K  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.     No.  161  W.  76th  St. 

David  Rumsey,  '/^T, ^Bath,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Univ.  of  Rochester. 

Theodore  Charles  Tebbetts,  J  A  jE",  Lynn,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.     No.  37  Baltimore  St. 

William  Seymour  Tyler,  ¥  T,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1895.     No.  525  W.  7th  St. 

Roberts  Walker,  J  K  E,  (P  B  A,  New  York  City. 

Born  Rutland,  Vt.,  Aug  24,  1874.     A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1896.     No.  55. 
W.  74th  St. 


COOLEY  CHAPTER 

IN  THE 

ST.  LOUIS  LAW  SCHOOL, 

BEING  THE 

LAW  DEPARTMENT 

OK  THE 

Washington  University, 


ESTABLISHED    1882. 


WASHINGTON  University,  founded  in  the  City  of  St. 
Louis,  under  an  Act  of  Incorporation  by  the  State 
of  Missouri,  approved  February  22,  1853,  is  intended  to 
embrace  the  whole  range  of  University  studies  except  The- 
ology, and  to  afford  opportunity  of  complete  preparation  for 
every  sphere  of  practical  and  scientific  life. 

By  the  eighth  article  of  the  Constitution,  *'no  instruc- 
tion, either  sectarian  or  religious,  or  partisan  in  politics, 
shall  be  allowed  in  any  department  of  the  University;  and 
no  sectarian  or  partisan  test  shall  be  used  in  the  election  of 
professors,  teachers,  or  other  officers  of  the  University  for 
for  any  purpose  whatsoever.  This  article  shall  be  understood 
as  the  fundamental  condition  on  which  all  endowments,  of 
whatsoever  kind,  are  received."  The  Constitution  also 
declares  the  article  now  quoted  ''not  subject  to  alteration  at 
any  time;"  but  to  guard  against  all  encroachments  in  this 


126  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

important  particular,  the  Directors  have  obtained  from  the 
General  Assembly  an  amendment  to  the  charter,  by  which 
said  article  is  incorporated  in  the  same,  t^nd  thereby  placed 
beyond  the  power  of  any  future  Board  of  Directors.  The 
Act  of  Amendment,  approved  February  12,  1857,  declares: 

"Sec.  2.  No  instruction  either  sectarian  in  religion,  or 
partisan  in  politics,  shall  be  allowed  in  any  department  of 
said  University;  and  no  sectarian  or  party  test  shall  be 
allowed  in  the  election  of  professors,  teachers,  or  other 
officers  of  said  University;  or  in  the  admission  of  scholars 
thereto,  or  for  any  purpose  whatever." 

On  the  2  2d  of  April,  1857,  the  formal  inauguration  of 
Washington  University  took  place  with  appropriate  exercises 
in  University  Hall,  and  an  oration  delivered  by  the  Hon. 
Edward  Everett,  in  the  Mercantile  Library  Hall.  An 
advanced  scientific  class  was  organized  at  that  time.  The 
Academy  had  then  been  in  operation  about  three  years. 
The  College  and  Mary  Institute  were  organized  in  1859,  *^^ 
the  first  Senior  Class  was  graduated  from  the  College  in 
June,  1862. 

The  Law  School  was  founded  in  the  year  1867,  by  the 
united  efforts  and  counsels  of  the  Directors  of  Washington 
University  and  of  members  of  the  profession  actually  in 
practice  or  then  on  the  bench  in  the  City  of  St.  Louis.  It 
first  opened  to  students  Sept.  16,  1867,  and  has  consequently 
been  in  successful  and  unbroken  operation  for  nearly  thirty 
years. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


William  Samuel  Curtis,  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

A.  B.,  Washington  University,  1873.  LL.  B.,  St.  Louis  Law  School, 
1876.  Dean  of  the  Law  Faculty  of  the  St.  Louis  Law  Schdol  since 
1894.     No.  142 1  Missouri  Avenue. 

♦1894.     William  Gardiner  Hammond,  ¥  If. 

A.  B.,  and  Salutatory,  Amherst  College,  1849.  A.  M.,  idiJ.,  1852. 
LL.  D.,  Iowa  College,  1870.  LL.  D.,  Amherst  College,  1877.  Editor 
of  the  Amherst  Indicator^  1848-9.  Student-at-law  at  Brooklyn,  New 
York,  with  Hon.  S.  E.  Johnson,  1849-51.  In  practice  in  New  York 
City,  185 1-6.  Travelled  in  Europe,  1856-8.  Practiced  Law  in  New 
York  City,  1858-9;  at  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  1859.  Civil  Engineer 
in  Iowa,  1859-61.  Teacher  in  Beroen  Collegiate  Institute,  Hopkin- 
ton,  Iowa,  1 861-2.  Practiced  Law  at  Anamosa,  1862-6;  at  Des 
Moines,  1866-7;  ^^  ^^wa  City,  1867-81;  at  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  1881- 
94,  Chancellor  of  the  Law  Department  of  Iowa  University,  1867-81- 
Lecturer  at  University  of  Michigan,  1887-94.  Lecturer  at  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa.  Dean  of  the  Law  Faculty  of  Washington  University, 
St.  Louis,  1881-94.  Member  of  the  Commission  to  Revise  the  State 
Laws  of  Iowa,  1871-3.  Editor  of  The  Western  Jurist^  187 1 -3. 
Author  of  "The  American  Edition  of  Sandars'  Justinian's  Institutes," 
1876;  "Notes  to  Lieber*s  Legal  and  Political  Hermeneutics,*'  1880; 
"Notes  to  Blackstone,"  four  volumes,  1890;  "  Historical  Connection 
of  Roman  and  English  Law,"  1878;  "Digest  of  Iowa  Reports,"  and 
numerous  pamphlets.  Contributor  to  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  Putnam^s 
Magazine,,  Harper^ s  Magazine,  Southern  Law  Rei'iew,  etc.  Died 
April  12,  1894. 

Isaac  H.  Lionberger,  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  University,  1874.  Member  of  American  Whig  Society. 
Contributor  to  American  and  English  Encyclopedia  of  Law.  Assist- 
ant Attorney  General  of  United  States  for  Interior  Department.  Lec- 
turer on  Statutes  of  Frauds  and  Statutes  of  Limitations,  S  >^uis 
Law  School. 

CLASS  OF  1383. 
Herbert  James  Davis,  Chicago,  111. 

Practiced  at  Omaha,  1883-96.  Judge  of  Dist.  Court,  Omaha,  1889-93. 
807  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

John  Nelson  Denny,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ky.  Univ.,  two  years.  Periclean  Lit.  Society.  Ceased  practicing,  1889. 
In  Real  Estate  business.  No.  815  Chestnut  St. 


128  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Alfred  Newton  Gossett,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  and  Valedictory,  Woodland  Coll.,  Independence,  Mo.,  1880.  C(x>k 
&  Gossett,  New  England  Bldg. 

William  Perley  Hixson.      (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address,  Afton,  la. 

William  Winchester  Keysor,  Omaha,  Neb. 

B.  L.'and  Valedictory,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1879.  Contributor  to  Centra/ 
Law  Journal.  Judge  of  Dist.  Court,  Fourth  Judicial  Dist.  of  Neb., 
four  years,  and  now  serving  second  term.  Res.  No.  2724  Cald- 
well St. 

George  Wilfred  Monteith,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

City  Atty.,  Riverside,  Cal.  Dist.  Atty.,  San  Bernardino  Co.,  Cal.  Nom- 
inee for  Congress  First  Congressional  Dist.,  Cal.  (Res.  San  Rafael.) 
Spreckels  Bldg. 

Lucius  Paul  Nolan,  J  T  J,  A'  W,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1881.     Union  Trust  Bldg. 

Isaac  Henry  Orr,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Orr,  Christie,  Bates  &  Bruce.     Union  Trust  Bldg. 

♦1890.     Robert  Howard  Payne. 

A.  M.,  Central  Coll.,  1879.     Harvard  Law  School,  i88l~2. 

Theodoric  Boulware  Wallace,  B  8  fly  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  cum  laude^  Westminster  Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo.,  1880.  A.  M.,  ibid.^ 
1883.     45  Waterworks  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1884. 

Samuel  Hart  Benton,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1S82.  Member  of  ^w<fr/V<2«  ^f^A/^ Society.  No. 
45  Wall  St. 

Pendleton  Taylor  Bryan,  1  X,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  r332.  Memb^jr  of  .'//«<'r/V/7«  W4i^  Society.  Class 
honor  in  Law  School.  Instructor  in  St.  Louis  Law  School,  since  1892. 
Lecturer  on  the  Law  of  Torts  and  Negligence.  Bryan  &  Richards, 
218-19  The  Wainwright  Bldg. 

Franklin  Wile  Ganse,  N.  Chicago,  III. 
William  Everett  Garvin,  B  8  fl,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

B.  S.,  Westminster  Coll.,  i3So.  Member  of  PhiloUthian  Society.  Daw* 
son  &  Garvin,  Wainwright  Bldg. 


coo  LEY  CHAPTER,  129 

John  Axtel  Gernez,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  1882.     Member  of  Missouri  Legislature,  1893  • 
No.  1 1 15  (!lark  Ave. 

M.  C.  Houston  Park,  Waco,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  Waco  Univ.,  (now  Baylor  Univ.),  1878.    Valedictorian.    Scdptor. 
29  Provident  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1885. 
Charles  Henry  Anderson,  J  T,  (P  //  K,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Lit.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1883.     Senior  Class  Orator.    Commencement  Ora- 
tion.    Rialto  BUdg. 

Charles  Woodson  Bates,  //  S  //,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

B.  S.,  Westminster  Coll.,  1883.  Member  of  Philologian  Lit.  Society. 
Orr,  Christie,  Bates  &  Bruce,  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

John  Wesley  Drabelle,  ^  K  'Z'',  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Born  Indianola,  la.,  Djjc.  15,  1857.  B.  S.,  Simpson  Centenary  Coll., 
Indianola,  la.,  1882.  M,  S.,  itfid.^  1885.  Charter  membar  of  Iowa 
D^lta  Chapter  of  Pnt  Kappa  Psi,  1882.  Editor  of  Simpsonian  So- 
ciety. Pres.  Oratorical  Assn.  and  Everett  Society.  Member  House 
of  Representatives  of  Mo.,  1887-8.  American  Bank  Bldg.  or  Laded 
Bldg. 

Edwin  Clement  Meservey,  0  K  ^F,  ^  B  K,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Bjrn  Hallowell,  M2.,  Mar.  4,   1861.     A.  B.  and  Valedictory,   Univ.  of 
Kans,  i33j.       .Associated  with  ^^Pastlme.^^      Oread    Debater,    1880. 
Associate    Editor  of    Review  and    Editor-in-chief    of    ^^  KikkobeeJ*"* 
Maservdy,  Pierce  &  German.     304-9  American  Bank  Bldg. 

Walter  Edwin  Owen,  Clinton,  Mo. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of   Mo.,  1881.     Formerly  Pros.  Atty.  for  Henry  Co. 

Adrian  Ogle  Rule,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ssc.  and  Treas.  of  the  McCormick-Kilgen  &  Rule,  Real  Estate  Co.  No. 
813  Chestnut  St. 

Lee  Sale,  B  S  //,  St.  Louis,   Mo. 

A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1881.  Scriptor.  Instructor  at  St.  Loui^ 
Law  School,  since  1893.     Sale  &  Sale,  Commercial  Bldg. 

William  Frederick  Woerner,   St.  Louis,  Mo. 

No.  406  Market  St. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 

♦1894.     Paul  Alexander,  Z  (P. 

B.  S.  and  A.  B.,  Univ.   of  Mo.,   1883.     Practiced  at   Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Died  Nov.  25,  1894. 


13©  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Frank  Lee  Breyfogle,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude^  Baker  Univ.»  Baldwin,  Kan.,  1884.  Neal, 
Welsh  &  Breyfogle,  605-610  American  Bank  Bldg. 

♦William  Chalmers  Dorroh,  K  A. 

Ph.  B.,  Furman  Univ.,  1879.  Practiced  law  at  Greenville,  S.  C,  and 
Birmingham,  Ala. 

John  Hugo  Grimm,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  Louis  High  School,  1883.  Ph.  B.,  St.  Louis  Univ.,  1888.  First 
honors  on  final  examination.  First  prize  on  thesis.  Commercial  and 
Corporation  Law,  801-2  Commercial  Bldg. 

Joseph  Glasby  Holliday,  ^  r,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll,  1884.  Scott  Prize  in  French,  Yale,  1883.  Contributor  to 
Yale  Lit.  Magazine  dSid.  Courant.     Probate  Law.     No.  305  Olive  St. 

Benjamin  Julius  Klene,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Sparta,  III.,  High  School.  Elected  to  Mo.  State  Senate,  1894.  Member 
of  Judiciary  and  Educational  Corns,  of  that  body.  Union  Trust 
Bldg. 

Seldon  Palmer  Spencer,  A  K  E,  ^  B  /f,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.B.  and  Philosophical  Oration* Yale  Coll. ,  1884.  First  prize  in  Law  School. 
Member  of  State  Legislature.  Author  of  *'  Synopsis  of  Lectures  on 
Medical  Jurisprudence."     Circuit  Judge  elect.     No.  304  N.  8th  St. 

Aaron  Rosser  Titlow,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

CLASS  OF  1887. 
Clifford  Butler  Allen,  V  T,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1885.      Member  of  Scroll  and  Key.      Wainwright  Bldg. 

James  Campbell  Davis,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  1885.  Law  School  Valedictory,  1887.  Dem- 
ocratic State  Central  Committeeman  for  Fourth  Dist.  of  Mo. 

John  Thomas  Dixon.      (Address  unknown.) 

B.  S.,  St.  Mary's  Coll.,   1885.      Letter  to  Kansas  City,  Kas.,  returned 

unclaimed. 

Archibald  Gray  Douglass,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Not  in  practice.  Manager  Agency  Dept.  of  Mo.,  Saving  and  Loan  Co. 
1205  Union  Trust  Bldg, 

RoswELL  Francis  Gilkeson,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  1885. 


coo  LEY  CHAPTER,  131 

*Thomas  Ramsey  Harris. 

Practiced  at  Danville,  Mo.,  and  at  St.  Louis. 
David  Herman,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Commercial  Law  and  Collections,  TuU  Blk. 

Frank  Albert  Leonard,  San  Beinardino,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Col.     Goodcell  &  Leonard. 

Charles  Sumner  McKelvey,  *  J  ^,  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

Monmouth  Coll.,  1881-3.  Asst.  Prof.  Mech.,  Monmouth,  1883.  A.  B., 
Knox  Coll.,  1884.  M."  A.,  ibid.^  1887.  Editor  College  Courier^ 
1882-4.  Member  from  7^h  Dist.  of  the  31st  Legislature  of  Cal. 
Opera  Blk. 

John  Dodd  Miller,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

St.  Paul  High  School,  1884.  Consul.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum  lande.  Com- 
mercial Editor  of  St,  Paul  Dispatch,     Not  in  practice. 

David  Plessner,  ^  T,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1885.  Corporation  and  Commercial  Law.  605  Ernest  & 
Cranmer  Bldg. 

Virgil  Rice  Rule,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  M.,  Louisiana,  Mo.,  High  School,  1882.  Pres.  of  Jefferson  Club. 
212-14  Temple  Bldg. 

Marcus  Horton  Taft,  Chicago,  III. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  1883.  M.  E.  Clergyman.  No.  9100  Commercial 
Ave. 

♦1895.     Earl  C.  Walker,  Jr. 

Practiced  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.     Died  Aug.  15,  1895. 

Jo.seph  Henry  Zumbalen,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  Louis  High  School,  1879.     S.  E.  Cor.  Broadway  and  Olive  St. 

CLASS  OF  1888. 
Henry  Semple  Ames,  W  T,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.  Sec.  of  the  Yale  Navy.  Member  of  the  Board  of 
Governors  of  the  Yale  Univ.  Club.  Prize  thesis.  Class  Orator.  Mem- 
ber of  Scroll  and  Key.     Not  in  practice.     706  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

Gerrit  Hendrik  Ten  Broek. 

See  infra. 

Harry  James  Cantwell,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Pres.  of  Central  I>ad  Co.     420  Roe  Bldg. 


132  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Albert  Ninian  Edwards,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  three  years.     68  t^clede  Bldg. 

William  Morcan  Huniphreys,  T.os  Angeles,  Cal. 
Daniel  Noyes  Kirhy,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  1886.     Nagel  &  Kirby,  Security  Bldg.  ' 

John  W.  Lank,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

LL.  B.,  magmi  cum  laude.     N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

James  Arthur  May,  St.  Louis,   Mo. 

B.  S.,  Bellevue- Collegiate  Institute,    ^86.     Scholarship  and    Oratorical 

Medals.     Formerly  practiced  in  Seattle,  Wash. 

Daniel  Agnew  Moore.      (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886. 

Eben  Richards,  /^  ^  //,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1886.  Member  of  A\AV</ Society.  Special  Agent  in 
charge  of  Census  of  Mortgages  in  Missouri,  1890.  Consul  of  Costa 
Rica,  residence  in  St.  I^uis.  Taylor  &  Richards,  218- 19  Wainwrighi. 
Bldg. 

Gerrit  Hendrik  Ten  Broek,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Manager  of  Ten  Broek  Mercantile  Agency  and  Editor  of  MtViantiU  Ad- 
juster. 

Hugh  Campbell  Ward,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1886.  A.  B.,  William  Jewell  Coll.,  Mo.;  M.  A., 
ibid.y  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Representative  in  State  Legislature  of  Mp. 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Harrison  Ralph  Williams,  ^  J  N,  San  Jos^,   Costa  Rica. 

Junior  Medal,  Mo.  Univ.,  1886.  Scriptor.  Consul  of  the  United  States 
to  Costa  Rica. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 
John  Cowan  Atwood,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

U.  S.,  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  three  years.  Chief  Dep.  Collector 
Internal  Revenue,  First  Dist.  of  Mo.,  three  years.  Now,  General 
Manager,  The  National  Ammonia  Co.,  No.  3600  N.  Broadway. 

William  Palmer  Clarkson,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  I^ouis  High  School.  Atty.  ^[o.  Southern  R.  R.  Co.  Corporation  and 
Commercial  Law.     724  Rialto  Bldg. 

Henry  Alfred  Clover,  Jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

City  Atty.     H.  A.  &  H.  A.  Cl6ver,  Jr.  &  Son,  No.  120  N.  Third  St. 


CO  OLE  Y  CHAPTER.  133 

Walter  De  Rossett  Coles,  4>  K  '/'',  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Bom  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  Jan.  6,  1867.  Washington  Univ.,  1882-5. 
Univ.  of  Va.,  1886-S.  Distinguished  in  Constitutional  and  Interna- 
nional  Law.  Member  of  Editorial  Staff  College  Annual,  1887-8. 
Asst.  U.  S.  Dist.  Aity.  Eastern  Dist.  of  Mo.  Contributor  to  American 
Im7v  A'n'itriOf  Central  Imiv  Journal^  etc.     Security  Bldg. 

William  Faxuel  Cook,  I.a  Grange,  Mo. 

Hamilton  McMili-an  Dalton,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Eber  Bldg. 

Matthew  Paul  Douthitt.      (Address  unknown.) 
Kdwin  Thompson  Eversole,  Potosi,  Mo. 

Judge  of  Probate. 

Andrew  McKinley,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Delegate  to  Second  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889. 
Address  either  No.  195  Broadway  or  No   34  Pine  St. 

James  P^dmonson  Nevin,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Nevin  &  Nevin,  211  McCague  Bldg. 

William  Fleet  Palmer,  Frankfort,  Ind. 

Frankfort  High  School,  1880.  Pros.  Att'y  for  45th  Judicial  Circuit  of 
Ind.,  1896-8.     No.  52>^  N.  Main  St. 

Arnold  Shanklin,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

CarroUton,  Mo.,  High  School.     Corporation  Law.     Telephone  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

John  Hogan  Boogher,  //  ^  //,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1888.  Alumni  Sec.  of  Dist.  IX.  of  Beta  Theta 
Pi.     Boogher  &  Taylor,  312  Commercial  Bldg. 

Howard  Henry  Galusha,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Germania  Life  Bldg. 

*i89o.     George  Francls  Garneau,  ^  5. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  S.  S.  S.,  1888.     Died  Dec.  27,  1890. 

John  Findley  Green,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

B.  S.,  Westminster  Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo.     No.  421  Olive  St. 

Marvin  Tinsley  Haw,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. 

Central  Coll.,  1S85-9.     Clergyman  of  M.  E.  Church,  South. 


£34  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

James  Love  Hopkins,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.,  1887-8.  Junior  Class  Pres.  Correspondent  Colum- 
bia Law  Journal^  1889-90.  Contributor  to  Central  Law  Join- 
nal^  Encyclopoedia  of  Pleading  and  Practice,  etc.  Pres.  of 
the  Law  and  Casualty  Co.;  of  Counsel  for  The  Civic  Federation  of 
St.  Louis.  Corporation  Law  and  Life  Ins.  Parks,  Hopkins  &  Stein- 
wender,  41-4  De  Menil  Bldg.,  7th  and  Pine  St. 

Alexander  E.  Horn,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Globe  Bldg.    ^ 

George  Louis  Neuhokf,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  1888.     No.  305  or  305^^  Olive  St. 

George  Judd  Tansey,  J  T,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  Louis  High  School.  B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1888.  Commencement 
Speaker.     No.  520  Olive  St. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 

Trusten  Polk  Causey,  Milford,  Del. 

Haverford  Coll.,  two  years. 

Denton  Dunn,  ^  K  (T,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Marshall,  Mich.,  May  i,  1868.  Business  manager  and  on  Editorial 
Staff  of  University  Courier.  A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  Univ.  of  Kas.^ 
1887.  LL.  B.,  sutnma  cum  laude.  Thesis  prize.  406  New  England 
Bldg. 

Halcolm  Grover  Ellis,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.,  two  years.     Patent  Law.     1104  LTnion  Trust  Bldg. 

Randall  L.  Holden,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ulysses  Simpson  Grant  Johnson,  ^  A  V'*,  Canton,  O. 

Bom  Wilmot,  Stark  Co.,  O.,  June  29,  1864.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wooster, 
1887.  A.  M.,  ibid.  Declaimer  for  Irving  Society.  Room  20  Eagle 
Blk. 

Howard  Kennedy,  Jr.,  ^  U  A,  Omaha,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1889.  Honors  in  Greek,  Latin,  Natural  History, 
Political  Economy.  Editor  Williams  Literary  Monthly,  I-aw  Class 
Valedictory.     Real  Estate  I^w.     N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Wadsworth  Daniel  Leeper,  Chillicothe,  Mo. 

Central  Coll.,  Fayette,  Mo.,  1886-9.  Member  of  Phi  Alpha  Society. 
LL.  B.,  Yale  Law  School,  1893.  Represented  I^w  School  on  Joint 
Debate  with  Princeton.  Awarded  Second  Honors,  Yale  Univ.  Essay 
Contest.     Mayor  of  Chillicothe.     No.  404  S.  Cherry  St. 


COOLEY  CHAPTER,  135 

Walter  W.  Praul.     (Address  unknown. ) 

A.  B.,  Christian  Brothers  Coll.,  1888.  Formerly  U.  S.  Comr.  at  Neihart, 
Mont. 

Frank  Saugrin  Reel,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Manual  Training  School,  1886.     9I9  Wainwright  Bldg. 

Perry  Post  Taylor,  //  N  //,  ^  //  K,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1889.  Class  Sec.  Special  Mention  in  History 
and  Political  Science.  Special  Mention  on  Thesis.  Union  Coll.  of 
I^w,  1890-1,  where  he  affiliated  with  Booth  Chapter.  Boogher  ('90) 
&  Taylor,  312  Commercial  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 

William  James  Barrette,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

A.  B.,  Iowa  Coll.,  Grinnell,  1890.     307  McCormick  Bldg. 

Daniel  Harry  Clark,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.     Not  in  practice. 

Frank  Noble  Crosby,  X  V^,  Hastings,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1888-9.     ^*<^^  National  Bank. 

Lindell  Gordon,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.     Care  University  Club. 

Frank  Herbert  Haskins,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  Louis  High  School.  1884.     76  Laclede  Bldg. 

George  Collier  Hitchcock,  J  K  £,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  Harvard  Law  School,  1891-3,  where  he  aOili- 
ated  with  Choate  Chapter.  Member  of  Board  of  Commissioners  on 
Charitable  Institutions.     709  Wainright  Bldg. 

Joseph  William  Lewis,  Jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1890.  Member  of  American  W^-4/]^  Society.  No. 
421  Olive  St. 

Theodore  Gustavus  Rombauer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.,  four  years.  Honorable  Mention  on  Thesis,  1892. 
Post-graduate,  1893-4.     Rombauer  &  Rombauer,  704  Security  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

LeGrand  Lapsley  Atwood,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.  First  Thesis  Prize.  Adjuster  for  Union  Casualty  and 
Ins.  Co.     Corporation  and  Ins.  Law.     30S  Wainwright  Bldg. 

William  Christy  Bryan. 

See  infra. 


136  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

John  T.  Cochran,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mo.  520  Olive  St. 
FuKUSHiMA,  Tokio,  Japan. 


Imperial  Univ.  of  Japan. 

George  Frederick  Kettell,  ^  .V  ^.     (Address  unknown.  ) 

I'h.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Conn.,  1889.     A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891. 

David  Rorick,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.,  two  years.     LL.  B.,  sumrna   cum  latide.     Hainer  & 
Rorick,  502  Security  Bldg. 

Orlando  Hobson  Sumpier,  ^  7' J,  Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1889-90.      B.  L.,  Univ.  of  N.  C.      Historian,  Law  Class. 
Sumpter  &  Sumpter. 

William  May  Tompkin.s,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  two  years.     715  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

John  Worthington  Valliant,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1891.  Member  of  American  ^V/n'^  Society.  No. 
417  Pine  St. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

William  Christy  Bryan,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  189 1. 

Charles  Cummings  Collins,  ^  J  ^,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Editor  Collegiate^  Franklin  Coll.,  Ind.,  1888-9.  Charter  Member  of  Mo. 
Gamma  Chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  1891.  Business  Manager  of 
Student  Life^  1S89.  Editor  same,  1890-2.  A.  B.,  Washington  Univ., 
1892.  Post-graduate,  St.  Louis  Law  School,  1894-5.  Union  Trust 
Bldg. 

> 

Glenville  Arthur  Dowd,  J  .V,  Omaha,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1892.     N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Julius  Lannan   Foy,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  St.  Louis  Univ.,  1891.     Frost  &  Foy,  No.  411  Olive  St. 

Walter  Fish  Mac  Ginnittie.      (Address  unknown.) 
Valentine  Mott  Porter,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.  Prize  Essayist,  1894.  Post-graduate, 
1894-5.     Rialto  Bldg.,  No.  220  N,  Fourth  St. 


coo  LEY  CHAPTER,  137 

William  Reese  Reber,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

No.  707  Olive  St. 

Thomas  George  Rutledge,  ^  J  N,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Charter  Member  of  Mo.  Gamma  Chapter  of  Phi  Df.i.ta  Theia,. 
1891.  Chancellor's  Prize,  Declr.,  1889.  Editor  Student  Life^  1890. 
Second  Prize,  Oratorical  Contest,  1891.  Prize  Orator,  Post- Dispatch 
Oratorical  Contest,  189 1.  A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude^  and  Commence- 
ment Speaker,  Washington  Univ.,  1892.     415  Security  Bldg. 

Paul  Barbeau  Vall6,  J  K  E,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.     Scriptor,  1893-4.     1 106  L^nion  Trust  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Frederick  Wesley  Dewart,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,   Hamline  Univ.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,   1888.     A.  B.,   Harvard  Univ., 

1890.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1892.     Consul,  1894-5.     Post-graduate,  1895-6. 
703  Security  Bldg. 

Mark  Ewing. 

See  infrcC. 

Louis  Maclay  Hall,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Member  of  Hasty  Pudding  Club.  Real 
Estate  and   Mining,  Cripple  Creek,  Col.     No.  3817  Washington  Ave. 

Alfred  Partridge  Hebard,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard  Coll.,  1889.  Member  of  Hasty  Pud- 
ding Club.  Honors  in  Music.  Harvard  Law  School,  1894-6,  where 
he  affiliated  with  Choate  Chapter.     Care  of  University  Club. 

George  Emil  Hincke,  Pinckneyville,  111. 

Shurtleff  Coll. 

William  Dunham   Hudson,  ^  J  ^,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Charter    Member   of    Mo.    Gamma   Chapter   of    Phi    Delta   Theta, 

1891.  Ph.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  1893,     Union  Trust  Bldg. 

Alfred  Henry  Jones,  J  A'  £*,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Post-graduate,  1895-6.  No.  307  Olive  St., 
or  No.  3324  Chestnut  St. 

Frederick  William  Scullin,  fP  J  H,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.     No.  5218  S.  Broadway. 

John  Clarence  Taussig,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B,,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  LL.  B.,  summa  rum 
laude.     Post-graduate,  1895-6.     No.  421  Olive  St. 


138  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

CLASS  OP  1896. 

Clarence  Andr£  Barrows,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     No.  506  Missouri  Ave. 

George  F.  Beck,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Manual  Training  School.  Consul,  1895-6.  Post-graduate  at  Columbia 
Law  School,  1896-7.     No.  3319  Pine  St. 

William  Brown,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 

111.  Coll.,  1885-8.  U.  S.  Mil.  Academy,  West  Point,  1889-^2.  Member 
of  Phi  Alpha  Lit.  Society.  Scriptor,  1895-6-  Member  of  the  Coun- 
cil of  Phi  Delta  Phi  since  i8q6.  Care  of  Law  Dept.  of  Chicago 
&  Alton  R.  R.,  307  Monadnock  Bldg. 

Snyder  Hoxie  Clark,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1B94.  Member  of  AmerUan  Wii*^  Society.  No. 
3501  Pine  St. 

Lucius  Ferdinand  Culver,  -  A  E,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Honors  in  Eng.  Literature.  No.  1901 
Washington  Ave. 

John  Campbell  Cummings,  Jr.,  tf>  J  &,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  [894.  Entered  Senior  Class  cum  laude. 
Scriptor,  1895.  (Res.,  3514  Olive  St.)  Commercial  Bldg.,  Sixth 
and  Olive  Sts. 

Mark  Ewinc;,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  S.  S.  S.,  1893.     Continental  Bldg.,  No.  411  Olive  St. 

James  Hamilton  Orover,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Entered  Senior  Class  cum  laude.  Proconsul.  (Res.,  No.  3417  Morgan 
St.)     Grover  &  Grover,  No.  417  Pine  St. 

Harry  Bartow  Hawes,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Class  Orator,  1896.     213  Temple  Bldg. 

John  Mudd  Hodgen,  J  A  E^  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1885-6.  Junior  Class 
Pres.     Entered  Senior  Class  cum  laude.     No.  520  Olive  St. 

Harry  Churchill  January,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph,  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Care  of  Tennent-Stribling  Shoe  Co.,  also  Now 
3141  Washington  Ave. 

George  Green  Martin,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Consul,  1895.  Care  of  Long  Distance  Tele- 
phone Co.,  No.  14  S.  Meridian  St. 


coo  LEY  CHAPTER,  139 

William  Spencer  Pope,  Jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     508  American  Central  Bldg. 

William  A.  Simons,  Missoula,  Mont. 

Attended  Cherry  Vale,  Kas.,  School,  1885.     St.  Louis  address  was  No, 
141 7  Lucas  Place. 

Charles  Rives  Skinker,  A  K  E^  ^  B  K,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     Entered   Senior  Class   €um   lautU.     Tribune* 
No.  220  N.  Fourth  St. 

Louis  Wharton  Thompson,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

No.  3863  Delmar  Boulevard. 

George  Frank  Townlpy,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Educated  in  Ireland.     Historian.     No.  4306  Cook  Ave. 

George  Herbert  Walker,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1892-3.     Gladiator.     No.  53  Vandeventer  Place, 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Henry  Andrew  Baker,  ^  /?  A',  Union  Hill,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.     Historian,   1896-7.     Teacher  of   German   \tt 
Smith  Academy,  Washington  Univ.     No.  2910  Pine  St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ira  Lee  Bond,  Leavenworth,  Kas. 

Tribune,  1896-7.     Second  and  Elm  Sts. 

Max  MiJLLER  Bryant,  Webster  Grove,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  1895. 

Edwin  Rutherford  Chappell,  ^  J  ^,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.     No.  38 11  Westminster  Place,  or  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

George  Frederic  Haid,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

No.  4738  Hammett  Place.       Assistant  Clerk  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Ap- 
peals, Eighth  Circuit.     308  Custom  House. 

Randolph  Houston  Laughun,  Z  '/*,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  cum  iaude^  Univ.  of  Va.,  1895.     No.  4426  Lindell  Ave. 

Daniel  Catlin  Miller,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

St.  Lottis  High  School.      Tribune,  1896-7.       No.  2830  N.  Twenty-third 
St.     No.  4422  W.  Bell  St.,  or  211  Century  Bldg. 

Samuel  Gavlev  Mortland,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Blackburn  Univ.,  two  years.    Member  of  Orthopatetic  Lit.  Society.    Con- 
sul, 1896-7.     No.  3005  Eads  Ave. 


1 40  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

CoNDjg  Montrose  Nast,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Georgetown  Univ.,  1894.  M.  A.,  ibid.y  1895.  Member  of  Mer- 
rick Lit..  Society.     Proconsul,  1896-7.     No.  3546  Washington  Ave. 

Edward  Ernest  Paramore,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1882.  Gladiator,  1896-7.  Sec.  and  Treas.  of  The 
Paramore  Investment  Co.,  217  Wainwright  BIdg. 

Luman  Frank  Parker,  Jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

B.  S.,  School  of  Mines,  Mo.,  1889.  Private  Sec.  of  Governor  of  Okla- 
homa. Reporter  of  U.  S.  District  Court  of  Oklahoma.  No.  4358 
Morgan  St. 

Arthur  Behn  Shepley,  J  K  E^  0  B  A',  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.     No.  50  Vandeventer  St. 

Luther  Ely  Smith,  V'  1\  0  B  h\  Freehold,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1894.  Delegate  to  the  Fifth  National  Convention 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  December,  1896.     No.  2910  Pine  St. 

Wilbur  Berry  Spaulding,  B  S  IJ,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  la.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1881.  A.  M.,  idi'd..,  1883.  No.  714 
Leonard  Ave.     Century  Bldg. 

Royal  Augustus  Stone,  B  8  11,  Morris,  Minn. 

Carleton  Coll.,  two  years.     Univ.  of  Minn,  one  year.     Class  Prcs. 

George  Howard  Williams,  California,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1894.  Member  of  American  iVhig  Society* 
Scriptor,  1896-7. 

Jared  Wilson  Young,  *  K  r,  0  B  K,  6  N  £,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1894.  Business  Manager  Northwestern, 
Kirk  Oratorical  Contestant.     No.  1505  Locust  St. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Davis  Biggs,  0  J  9,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1895-6.     No.  4434  Forest  Park  Boulevard. 

James  Patrick  Birge,  .V  ^,  ONE,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Williams  Coll.,  one  year.     No.  2949  Euclid  Ave. 

John  Dillon,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  M.,  Georgetown  Univ.,  1896.     No.  4389  Pine  St. 

John  Howard  Douglass,  Jr.,  A  J  0,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.     No.  16  Vandeventer  Place. 


COOLEY  CHAPTER,  141 

John  Blair  Edwards,  J  <^,  Alton,  111. 

B.  P.,  Brown  UDiv.,  1896.     No.  522  N.  Garrison  Ave.     No.  314  Pine  St. 

Thomas  Carey  Hennings,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Care  of  Recorder  of  Deeds. 

Edgar  Conrad  Lockland,  'P  T,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.     No.  3635  Laclede  Ave. 

Douglas  W.  Robert,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Smith  Academy,  and  Washington  Univ.,  1883-5.     No.  2922  Washington 
Ave. 

Oriswold  Smith,  Z  *V,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B..  Yale  Univ.,  1S96.     No.  2621  Locust  St. 


POMEROY  CHAPTER 

IN    THE 

Hastings  College. of  the  Law, 

SAN  FRANCISCO.  CALIFORNIA. 


LAW  department 

OF   THE 

University  of  California, 


ESTABLISHED    1883. 


THE  University  of  California  was  chartered  March  23, 
1868,  pursuant  to  the  requirements  of  the  State  Con- 
stitution. It  is  the  outgrowth  and  successor  of  the  College 
of  California,  which  was  incorporated  April  13,  1855.  The 
University  is  located  at  Berkeley  (ten  miles  from  San  Fran- 
cisco), a  site  unsurpassed  for  natural  beauty,  overlooking 
the  ** Golden  Gate."  The  charter  of  the  University  con- 
templated and  provided  for  the  affiliation  of  professional 
colleges.  Accordingly,  on  March  26,  1878,  the  Legislature 
of  California  chartered  Hastings  College  of  the  Law  as  the 
Law  Department  of  the  State  University.  It  was  named  in 
honor  of  Hon.  Serrannus  Clinton  Hastings,  the  first  Chief 
Justice  of  the  State  of  California,  who  gave  a  fund  making 
the  tuition  free.  J.  N.  Pomeroy,  the  well  known  author  and 
the  first  professor,  gave  the  College  a  high  standing  from  the 


1 44  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

beginning.     It  was  one  of  the  first  law  colleges  to  have  a 
three  years'  course. 

The  first  meeting  of  the*  Chapter  was  held  December  15, 
1883,  in  Old  Pioneer  Hall.  It  was  called  to  order  by  C.  W. 
Helm,  '84,  to  whom  authority  had  been  given  by  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Council,  W.  R.  Baird,  Story,  '82. 


HONORARY  MEMBEI^ 


♦1885.     John  Norton  Pomerov. 

Born  Rochester,  New  York,  April  i2»  1828.  A.  B.,  Hamilton  College, 
1847.  I-L.  D.,  ihid.^  1865.  Professor  of  Law  and  Dean  of  Law 
School,  New  York  University.  1864-9.  Professor  of  Law,  University 
of  California,  1878-85.  Auinor  of  "Specific  Performance  of  Con- 
tracts," 1879.  •*An  Introduction  to  Municipal  Law,"  second  edition. 
1383.  "International  Law,"  edited  by  T.  S.  Woolsey,  1886.  "Con- 
stilutiopal  Law,"  tenth  edition,  1886.  "Equity  Jurisprudence,"  sec- 
ond wHtion,  three  volumes,  1892.  "Civil  Remedies  and  Remedial 
Rights  Under  a  Code,"  third  edition,  iSg^T-  *' On  Water  Rights,  ' 
by  H.  C.  Black  (Pacific  States),  1893.  Editor  of  the  West  Coast  A\ - 
porter y  1884-5.  Contributor  to  The  Notion^  The  North  Americon 
Revie-iVy  'The  American  Imiu  Review y  and  other  periodicals.  Died  in 
San  Francisco,  February  25,  1885. 

Joseph  Philip  Meux,  Fresno,  California. 

Upper  Canada  College,  1865-7.  A.  B.,  University  of  Virginia,  1867. 
Ph.  D.,  ibid.y  1869.     Cumberland  University,  1869-70. 

Charles  William  Slack,  San  Francisco,  California. 

Ph.  B.,  University  of  California,  1879.  LL.  B.,  ihid.y  1882.  Professor 
of  I^w,  Hastings  College  of  the  Law,  February  5,  1 885,  to  May. 
1897,  and  Dean  of  same.  May  4,  1894,  to  May,  1897.  Judge  i»f 
Superior  Court,  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco,  since  October  2S. 
1 891.  Regent  of  University  of  California  since  March  i,  1894.  New 
City  Hall. 

The  names  of  those  not  graduating  with  their  respective  classes  are  preceded 
by  a  dagger  (t). 


CHARTER  MEMBERS. 


SENIOR  CLASS— '84. 
*i887.     Charles  Watson  Helm. 

Scriptor.     Practiced  at  Prescott,  Arizona. 

Charles    Morgan    Wheeler,   Eureka,    Humboldt   County, 
California. 

CousuL     Chamberlin  &  Wheeler. 

MIDDLE  CLASS -'85. 

f  George  William  Dallam  Armes,  //  ^  //,  9  X  /i,  Berkeley, 
California. 

Ph.  B.,  University  of  California,  1882.  M.  L.,  i/fit/.y  1895,  Shakespeare 
Prize,  18S0  and  1881.  Early  Englich  Prize,  1880  and  1881.  Charter 
Day  Speaker.  Class  Day  Speaker.  Student  at  Hastings  College  of  the 
Law,  1882-3.  Special  Correspondent  for  San  Francisco  Bulletin^  1884. 
Assistant  in  English,  University  of  California,  1S84-6.  Student  at 
Kaiser  Wilhelms-Universitaet,  Strassburg,  Alsace,  1886-7.  Instructor 
in  English,  University  of  California,  1888-95.  Secretary  University 
Extension  .since  1893.  Assistant  Professor  of  English  Literature  since 
1895.  Contributor  to  Nation^  Literary  Worlds  Critic ^  etc.  Member 
of  Armenian  Dialect  Association.     Care  of  University  of  California. 

Zachary  Taylor  Armstrong,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

No.  44  Euclid  Avenue. 

John  Lidell  Baker,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Consul.  Assistant  Prosecuting  Attorney,  Police  Court  No.  2,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1885-6.  Secretary  of  Railroad  Commission  of  Oregon.  Hon- 
orary Member  of  Chask  Chapter.     Hamilton  Block. 

*i889.     Arthur  Roman  Earll. 

Was  District  Attorney  at  San  Luis  Obispo,  1888-9. 

Reinhardt  Theodore  Harding,  U  &  11,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

University  of  California,  1879-82.  Manager  of  California  Title  Insurance 
and  Trust  Company,  1893-4.  Of  Page,  McCutchen  &  Eells,  Mills. 
Building. 


146  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

CLASS  OF  1884. 
Daniel  Brown,  Jr.,  Fresno,  Cal. 

Formerly  in  San  Francisco  Mini.     At  present  Vineyardist. 

Elbridge  Calvin  Farnsworth,  Visalia,  Cal. 

Dist.  Atty.  of  Amador  Co.     Mayor  of  Visalia.     Bradley  &  Farnsworth. 

Edwin  Alexander  Forbes,  Marysville,  Yuba  Co.,  Cal. 

Dist.  Atty.  of  Yuba  Co.  four  terms,  1884-92.     Atty.  for  Farmers  of  Sac 
ramento  Valley  vs.  Miners  in  Sierra  Nevada  Mountains,  in  anti-debris 
litigation,  six  years.     Lieut. -Col.  2d  Inf.   Reg.,  N.  G.  C.     Forbes  & 
Dinsmore. 

Max  Loewenthal,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Class  Pres.  and  Commencement  Speaker,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1881. 
Member  of  Durant  Lit.  Society.     Bullard  Blk. 

Edward  Dennis  McCabe,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  Mound  Coll.,  1879.  Commencement  Orator.  Co.  Clerk  of 
Stanislaus  Co.,  1887-90.  At  present  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  Budd. 
State  Capitol.     Also  office  at  Merced,  Cal. 

CLASS  OF  1885. 

Jos6  DE  SousA  Bettencourt,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Physician.     Travelling  in  Europe. 

Alfred  Pressly  Black,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Asst.  Dist.  Atty.  since  1893.     New  City  Hall. 

Calhoun  Bryant,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Attended  Univ.  of  the  Pacific.  Scriptor.  Inspector  U.  S.  Customs.  No. 
2816  Clay  St. 

Eugene  Daney,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Asst.  Dist.  Atty.  of  San  Diego  Co.,  1888-91.  Daney  &  Wright,  N.  E. 
cor.  Fifth  and  E  Sts. 

Andrew  Edward  Gallagher,  Spokane,  Wash. 

General  Atty.  for  Vermont  Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  for  Washington,  Idaho 
and  Oregon. 

•j-Francis  Joseph  Heney,  J  /f  £,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  Class  of  1882.    Atty.  Gen.  of  Arir.,  1893-5.    Parrott  Bldj,. 

f  Alonzo  Judson  Monroe,  Eureka,  Humboldt  Co.,  Cal. 

Dist.  Atty.  of  Humboldt  Co.     City  Atty.  Carson  Blk. 


POMER  O  Y  CHAPTER,  1 47 

James  Francis  Pkck,  Merced,  Cal. 

William  Crittenden  Sharpstein,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

San  Francisco  Boys   High  School,  1882.     403  Bernice  Bldg. 

Robert  Henry  Swayne,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Custom  House  Broker  and  Warehousing,  No.  424  Battery  St. 

William  Wenzlick.      (Address  unknown. ) 

M.  D.,  Harvard  Univ.,  i888.  Delegate  to  Second  National  Convention 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 
John  R.  Aitken,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bom  San  Francisco,  March  31,  1854.  Consul.  Judge  of  Superior  Court 
of  San  Diego  Co.,  1887-9.  516  Parrott  Bldg.  Candidate  for  City 
and  County  Atty.,  1896. 

William  Freeman  Burbank,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Oakland  High  School.  Comoiencement  Speaker.  Pres.  of  N.  C.  Press 
Assn.,  1894.  Founder  of  Los  Angeles  Daily  Evening  Record*  Jour- 
nalist. 

Charles  Julian  Covillaud,  Marysville,  Cal.. 

Marysville  High  School,  1874. 

Thomas  Olin  Crawford,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Consul.  Formerly  Supt.  of  Home  for  Adult  Blind.  Principal  of  Lin- 
coln School. 

CoNSTANTiNE    Emanuel  Adam   Foerster,    San    Francisco, 
Cal. 

Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  1872-5.     Morrison  &  Foerster,  Crocker  Bldg. 

Edwin  Alvin  Meserve,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1-3  I>AW  Bldg. 

William  Henry  Metson,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Reddy,  Campbell  &  Metson,  116-123  Crocker  Bldg. 

Frank  Daniel  Monckton,   San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Santa  Clara  High  School,  San  Jose,  1869-74.  Pacific  Business  College. 
Formerly  Dep.  Clerk  of  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals  for  Ninth  Cir- 
cuit. At  present,  Comr.  of  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Northern  Dist.  of 
Cal.,  and  Clerk  of  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals.  44  U.  S. 
Appraiser's  Bldg. 

James  Emmons  Pemberton,  Ukiah,  Cal. 

Dist.  Atty.  of  Mendocino  Co,  1892-4.     Seawell  &  Pemberton. 


148  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Abraham  Ruef,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.  and  Commencement  Oration,  Univ.  of   Cal.,   1883.     Member  of 
Republican  State  Central  Com.     No.  402  Montgomery  St. 

Jackson  L.  Shrader,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
No.  5  S.  Park  St. 

William  Watt  Bligh  Stevens.      (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1883.     Reported  to  be  in  South  Africa. 

Edward  Kimberlin  Taylor,  Alameda,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  i88r.  Ph.  M.,  ibid.  Commencem.Mit 
Speaker.  Member  of  Rhizonian  Lit.  Society.  City  Atty.  since  1887. 
Member  of  Republican  State  Central  Cora.,  since  1893.  City  Hall 
Bldg. 

Alexander  Theodore  Vogelsang,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Formerly    Sec.    of  Harbor   Comrs.     Fish   Comr.    of    Cal.,    since    18 ;6. 
Vogelsang  &  Brown,  Negligence  Cases,  Mills  Bldg. 

fCHRisTOPHER  Shirlev  Ward,  Los  Angelcs,  Cal. 

83  Bryson  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1887. 

Charles  Albert  Adams,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Scriptor.  Adams  &  Adams,  Mining  and  Reclamation,  137-141  Phelan 
Bldg. 

Eugene  Forster  Bert,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Mismbjr   of  Cal.    L-igislaturo,    1891.     State  S-nator,    iS(;4-3.     Atty.  for 
State  Ins.  Comr.      No.  401  California  Si. 

fEowARD  Silsby  Farrington,  Elko,  Nev. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll. 

*i896.      Warren  Irvine  Hastin(;s. 

Univ.  of  State  of  Washington,  three  years.  Was  Councilman  at  Port 
Townsend,  Wash.     Died  Aug.,  1896. 

Martin  George  Lokfler,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Cobb  &  Loefler,  No.  137  Montgomery  St. 

William  Francis  Sawyer,  San  Francisco,  Cal.' 

A,  H.,  Northern  Ind.  Normal  School,  1833.  Columbia  Law  School, 
1885-6.     Ninth  Floor,  Mills  Bldg. 

Louis  Hulett  Valentine,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Member  of  32nd  Session  of  Cal.  Assembly.     Temple  Blk. 


POMEROY  CHAPTER,  149 

*i895.     Millard  Fillmore  Woodward. 

Olivet  Coll.,  1880.  Practiced  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Died  at  Mentone, 
Cal.,  Sept.  23,  1895,  ^'-  36  yrs.,  8  mos. 

CLASS  OF   1888. 

♦1890.     Charles  Nelson  Anthony. 

Practiced  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Died  there,  Jan.  13,  1890. 

Howard  Anthony  Broughton,  Pomona,  Los  Angeles  Co., 
CaL 

Robert  Harmer  Countryman,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Scriptor.     No  130  Sansome  St. 

Thomas  Bona  Dozier,  Redding,  Cal. 
Consul. 

William  Henry  Fowler,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  1881-2.     No.  318  Pine  St. 

Edward  Everett  Gaddis,  Woodland,  Cal. 

St.  Augustine  Coll.,  Benlcia,  Cal.,  1882-5.  Dist.  Atty.  of  Yolo  Co., 
1889-90.  City  Atty.  of  Woodland,  1895-6.  Superior  Judge  of  Yolo 
Co.,  1897-1903. 

William  Hendrickson,  Jr.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Member  of  Cal.  Legislature,  30th  Session.     Parrott  Bldg. 

George  Wallace  Jones,  Fresno,  Cal. 

Asst.  Dist.  Atty.  of  Fresno  Co.  since  1895. 

Frank  Tho.vias  Nilon,  Nevada  City,  Cal. 

Scriptor  and  Correspondent  for  Phi  Delta  Phi  Brief.  Dist.  Atty. 
Nevada  Co.,  1889-93.  Author  of  **  Forms  of  Complaints  and  Com- 
mitments in  Criminal  Cases,"  1 893.  Superior  Judge  of  Nevada  Co., 
1897-1903. 

Edward  Daniel  Swift,  San   Francisco,  Cal. 

Lumber  Dealer.     No.  706  Oak  St. 

Edward  Rees  Thompson,  Stockton,  Cal. 

Budd  &  Thompson. 

William  Carlton  Wallace,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Consul.  Not  in  practice.  Auditor  Mutual  Investment  Co.,  No.  14  San- 
some St. 


ISO  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 

Wallace  Alexander  Wise,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

San  Francisco  Boys*  High  School,  1884.    Class  Essayist.     Consul.     Rooms 
11-14,  No.  508  California  St. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

fGEORGE  Faunce  Buck,  Stockton,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,   1887.     Harvard  Law   School,    1889-90.     Dudley 
&  Buck,  Odd  Fellows  Bldg. 

fFREDERicK  Charles  Clift,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Justice   of  the    Peace   of    Oakland   Township,    since    1893.       No.    453 
Eighth  St. 

Arthur  Inkersley,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Oxford,  1877.  First  Class  Honors  in  Classical  Modera- 
tions. Honors  in  Theology  and  in  Liierae  HumanioreSy  Oxford. 
Second  Master  iti  St.  Peter's  Collegiate  School,  Adelaide,  South  Aus- 
tralia. Classical  Master  Auckland  Coll.  and  Grammar  School,  New 
Zealand.  Tutor  in  Classics  and  I^aw.  Contributor  to  Overland 
Monthly^  California  Illustrated  Magazine^  Leslie*s  Popular 
Outings  Lippincott^Sy  etc.     Pacific  Mutual  Bldg.,  No.  709  Hyde  St. 

Arthur  Kenning  ford  Shfats.     Address  unknown. 
Harry  Heinzelman  Timken,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Washington  Univ.,  Mo. 

Sidney  McMechen  van  Wvck,  Jr.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  1886-7.     Practiced  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  1890-2.     Crittenden 
&  Van  Wyck,  No.  927  Market  St. 

CLASS  OF  189L 

Edgar  Clarence  Cooper,  Eureka,  Cal. 

Beverly  Lac:v  Hodghead,  J  A'  E,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,    1887-8.      Admitted  to  U.   S.   Supreme    Court,    Oct.    25^ 
1894.     Parrott  Bldg. 

Oscar  Adolphe  Rouleau,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

B.  S.,  St.  Ignatius  Coll.,  1888.     Searcher  of  Records,  Safe  Deposit  Bldg. 

Edwin  Du  Bose  Smith,  2'  A  E,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  the   South,   1 886-8-      Consul.     Correspondent    Columbia  Laitf- 
TimeSy  1889-90.      Associate  Kditor  of  American  State  ReportSy  Ban- 
croft-Whitney Co.,  Room  9,  Ninth  Floor,  Mills  Bldg. 


POMEROY  CHAP2ER,  151 

CLASS  OF  1892 

f  James  Philip  Booth,  ^  K  E,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1888.     Editor  San  Francisco  Daily    Report.    No. 
320  Samsome  St. 

William  Irvin  Brobeck,  T  H  A,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

San  Francisco  Boy'5  High  School,  three  years.     Asst.  City  and  Co.  Atty., 
since  1893.     142-3  Crocker  Bldg. 

Charles  James  Evans,  li>0  II,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  1884-6.     Examiner  U.  S.  Customs.     Room  31  Appraiser's 
Bldg. 

Charles  Wirtley  Jones.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Consul.     Letter  to  Fresno,  Cal.  returned  unclaimed. 

George  Whitfield  Lane,  San  P>ancisco,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  1886-7.     Lane  &  Lane,  202  Crocker  Bldg. 

fERNEST  Sylvester  Simpson,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  1888.     City  Editor  of  the  Chronicle^  Chron- 
icle Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 
William  Martin  Abbott,  San  Francisco,   Cal. 

Scriptor,  1892-3.     No.  10 1  Sansome  St. 

Albert  Augustine  Caldwell,  U  8  U,  Riverside,  Cal. 

Univ.   of  Cal.,   1888-90.     Consul.      Caldwell   &   Duncan,    Rooms   8-10 
Hoyt  Blk. 

James  Hickcox  Cary,  .V  0,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1890.     534  Parrott  Bldg. 

Richard  Frank  Dean,  Ukiah,  Umatilla  Co.,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1890.     Also  Seriad  Valley,  Cal.     Not  in  practice. 

Robert  Duncan,  Riverside,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  1889-9T.     Caldwell  &  Duncan,  8-10  Hoyt  Blk. 

Orrin  Kip  McMurray,  Z  T,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ph.   B.  and   Gold    Medalist,   Univ.   of  Cal.,   1890.     Scriptor.     No.   328 
Montgomery  St. 

fDoNZEL  Stoney,  B  9  //,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1890.     No.  4  Sutter  St 


1 5  2  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

\\  !LLiAM  Tro'.  F  Bell.  Jr.,  >an  Francisco,  Cal. 
'>aiUn'l  High  NLh^r^:.  iSy>.     !NzHpT'jr,  iS'y3-4-     Mills  BIdg. 

J«'HN'  Clark  Bovik,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

\Vh>comb  A  IVnlc,  Fif-.h  Floor,  Parr-tt  Rld^. 

JoHv  An'kkn'kv  Brkwfr.  Los  Ancreles,  Cal. 

In.  B,,  L'niv.  of  Cal.,  iS^i- 

kohKRT  Li.wis  Coi.KMAN,  San  Francisco.  Cal. 

I'h.  B.,  Val^  Univ..  1S91.  Tni:iat'jd  at  Waitk  Chapter,  1891-2. 
Cr'jckcr  Bldg. 

JoH.v  SvLVK-^TKR  Drum,  Jr.,  San  Francisco.  Cal. 

A.  B-,  St.  Ignalias  Coll.,  1S91.      57  Nevada  BIk. 

fnAviii  (it'KR-Nstv  JoNKS,  J  K  E,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

I'h.  B.,  Univ.  of  C'al.,  1S91.  K  u  pert  o- Carol  a  Cniv.,  Heidelberg,  Ger- 
many, 1S94-6.      Ph.  D.,  ihid.^  iSy6. 

Wnrrkn  Ol.nkv,  Jr.,  li  ^  //,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1891.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.  Consul, 
1893-4.  Asst.  Prof,  of  l^w,  Hastings  College  of  the  Law  since  1895. 
No.  loi   Sansome  St. 

tCJuARLKs  Ai.KXANiiKR  Rkyn()li>s,  San  Francisco,  CaL 

Chico  State  Normal  School,  1891. 

Rc>bp:rt  Rkav  Svkr,  San  Jose,  Cal. 

B.  S.,  Santa  Clara  Coll.,  1SS8.     M.  A.,  iind.,  1889.     Porter  Bldg. 

Marshall  Borel  Woodworth,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Contributor  to  American  Im-u  Rn'ie^v.  Private  Sec.  of  U.  S.  Dist.  Judge, 
for  Northern  Dist.  of  ('al.     Judge's  Chambers,  l^.  S.  Dist.  Court. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

tl)AVii)  Mahonkv  Bl  KNKT'r,  San  Jos^,  Cal. 

H.  S.,  cum  Iauii(\  St.  Ignatius  Coll.,  iSgr.  Professor  Santa  Clara  Coll., 
1894-5.      21-2  Safe  Deposit  Blk. 

Willari)  Wall  Bctlkr,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Wicks  &  Butler,  No.  no  Court  .Si. 

Nathanikl  Bakkr  Fkishik,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

B.  S.,  Napa  Coll.,  1885.  Member  of  Orophilean  Lyceum.  Care  of 
Reddy,  Campbell  &   Metson,  Crocker  Bldg. 


POMEROY  CHAPTER,  153 

Guy  Reynolds  Kennkdy,  Chico,  Butte  Co.,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  1889-90.     Scriptor,  1S94-5.     Box  108. 

Abraham  Powell  Leach,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Oakland  High  School,  1892.     Rooms  18-19,  No.  957  Broadway. 

George  Beeley  Littlekield,  /'  //  K,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

San  Francisco  High  School,  1892.     No.  508  California  St. 

Alfred  Bailey  McKenzie,  Martinez,  Cal. 

(Consul,  1894-5. 

Bl'rbank  Gustave  Somers,  J  K  E,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1892.  Law  Class  Pres.,  three  years.  McNair  & 
Somers,  Parrott  Bldg. 

Fred  Lester  Stewart,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  the  Pacific,  1888.  Member  of  Rhizonian  Lit.  Society. 
Class  Day  and  Junior  Day  Orator.  Law  Class  Sec.  three  years.  No. 
310  Montgomery  St.     Also,  office  at  Jackson,  Amador  Co.,  Cal. 

Randolph  Virglmcs  Whitin(;,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  1889-90.  l^niv.  of  Cal.  Medical  Coll.,  i8()0-i.  No.  211 
Sansome  St. 

CLASS  OF  1896. 

Leo  Beth  ell  Archer,  San  Jos^,  Cal. 

Santa  Clara  Coll.,  1890-1.  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.,  1891-3.  Archer 
&  Archer.     No.  33  South  Second  St. 

John  Joseph  Barrett,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

B.  S.,  Santa  Clara  Coll.,  1891.  Vice- Pres.  Iaw  Class.  Barret  &  O'Gara. 
ParroU  Bldg. 

Louis  de  Fontenay  Bartlett,  B  H  II,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  and  Commencement  Speaker.  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1893.  Charter  Day 
Speaker,  1895.      Bartlett  &  Bartlett,  No.  530  California  St. 

Walter  Scott  Brann,  Ji  8  II,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1893.  Member  of  Students'  Congress.  Price  & 
Brann,  No.  530  California  St. 

Walter  Hughes  Hexry,  Z  '/^,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1893.  Member  of  Skull  &  Keys.  No.  1221  Har- 
rison St. 

John  O'Gara,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Santa  Clara  Coll.,  1892.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1893.  Barrett  &  O'Gara. 
Parrott  Bldg. 


154  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Thomas  Allkn  Perkins,  A  J  tf>,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Berwick  Academy,  Me.,  1886.  A.  B.,  and  Grimes  Prize,  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  1890.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1893.  Class  Pres.,  1894-5.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Cal.,  1896.  Consul  and  Historian,  1895-6.  Sec.  of  Dartmouth 
Coll.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Pacific  Coast,  since  1894.  Member  of  Cali- 
fornia Society  Sons  of  American  Revolution.  F*ounder  and  Sec.  of 
San  Francisco  Alumnus  Chapter  of  I'm  Dklta  Phi.  No.  130  San- 
some  St. 

RoBKRT  Martin  Prick,  U  6  II,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1893.     Price  &  Brann,  Xo.  530  California  St. 

John  Alhkrt  Sanborn,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Oakland  High  School,  1889.     No.  4  Sutter  St. 
IJesse  Paynk  Sayrk,  Prescott,  Ariz. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1893.     Founder  and  first  Editor  of  Berkeleyan. 

Charlks  Wesley  Willard,  ^  //  A',  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.  Scriptor,  1895-6.  Care  of  Page,  McCut- 
chen  &  Fells,  Mills  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Brousse  Brizard,  Areata,  Humboldt  Co.,  Cal. 

Oakland  High  School,  1S91.  Law  Class  Vice-Pres.,  1895.  Sec.  of  same, 
1896.  Class  President,  1897.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  San  Francisco  ad- 
dress. No.  2030  Scott  St. 

Edward  Presley  Foltz,  Linden,  San  Joaquin  Co.,  Cal. 
Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1894.     Tribune,  1896-7. 

Robert  Brainerd  Gayeord,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Valedictorian,  San  Jose  High  School,  1893.  Member  of  Senate  Society. 
Consul,  1896-7.     Seventh  Floor,  Room  13,  Mills  Bldg. 

Geor(;e  Louis  Jones,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  I'uiv.  of  Cal.,  1895.  Commencement  Week  Pres.  Historian, 
1896-7.     28-36  (Tocker  Bldg.     Address  also.  Grass  Valley. 

Lloyd  Palmer  La  rue,  Fast  Oakland,  Cal. 

Oakland  High  School,  1892.  Gladiator,  1896-7.  No.  1423  Thirteenth 
Ave.     San  Francisco  address.  No.  120  Sutter  St. 

Abraham  Lewis,  Gilroy,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.,  1895.  Member  of  Miller  Law  Club, 
Bench  and  Bar.  First  editor  of  Stanford  Quad.  Member  of  'Varsity 
Foot  Ball  and  Base  Ball  Teams.  San  Francisco  address,  Room  23, 
loth  floor.  Mills  Bldg. 


POMEROY  CHAPTER.  155 

Frank  David  Macbeth,  Marklesville,  Alpine  Co.,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal.,  1894-6.  San  Francisco  address,  care  of  Wilson  &  Powell, 
Safe  Deposit  Bldg.. 

RoLLiN  King  Page,  Portland,  Ore. 

San  Francisco  Boys*  High  School,  1894.  Proconsul,  1896-7.  San  Fran- 
cisco address.  No.  510  Baker  St. 

Edward  Francis  Treadwell,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

(Res.,  420  San  Jose  Ave.)     Rooms  17-21,  5th  floor,  Mills  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Joseph  Perkins  Chamberlain  X  ^,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1892-3.  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1894-6.  No.  426  Scott  St.;  also, 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

John  Linden  Deahl,  ^  /'J,  Irwin,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.,  Penn.,  1893.  Commencement 
Oration.  Master  of  Ceremonies  on  Class  Day.  On  Foot  Ball  Team 
two  years,  and  Captain  one  year.  Member  of  College  Council,  two 
years.     Also  address,  Burlingame,  Cal. 

Jonathan  Edward  Gardner,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Univ.  of  Cal.,  1893-6.     No.  2200  Post  St. 

Maxwell  McNutt,  X  ^,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1895.  Class  Pres.,  1895-6.  No.  1805  Califor- 
nia St. 

Horace  Davis  Pillsbury,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  cum  iaudfy  Harvard  Univ.,  1 895.      loi  Crocker  Bldg. 

Frank  Devello  Stringham,  J  K  E,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1895.  Member  of  Skuii  and  Keys.  Pres.  of  Glee 
Club.  No.  161 2  Santee  St.  San  Francisco  address,  with  Bishop  Sl 
Wheeler,  No.  532  Market  St. 

Robert  Haviland  Turner,  K  A,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1895.  Member  of  Durant  Society.  Room  47, 
Eighth  Floor,  Mills  Bldg.     Also,  Nevada  City,  Cal. 

John  Madison  Walthall,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

B.  S.,  Laurel  Hall  Coll.,  at  San  Mateo,  189I.     No.  2030  Scott  St.        • 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER 

IN    THE 

LAW  SCHOOL 

OF 

The  Columbian  University. 

WASHINGTON.  D.  C. 


ESTABLISHED  1884. 


BY  act  of  Congress  in  182 1,  a  charter  was  given  to  what 
was  then  called  **The  Columbian  College  in  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia."  This  charter  was  the  outcome  of  an 
effort  made  by  Rev.  Luther  Rice,  a  Baptist  clergyman,  in 
1819,  to  establish  a  college.  In  the  act  passed  by  Congress, 
special  care  was  taken  that  no  sectarian  tests  should  be 
applied  to  its  Trustees,  Professors  or  students. 

By  an  act  of  Congress  approved  March  3,  1873,  the  act 
to  incorporate  The  Columbian  College,  in  the  District  of 
Columbia,  approved  February  9.  182 1,  was  so  far  modified 
as  to  provide,  inter  alia^  *Hhat  said  corporation  shall  be 
hereafter  known  and  called  by  the  name  of  The  Columbian 
University,  and  in  that  name  shall  take,  hold  and  manage 
all  the  estate  and  property  now  belonging  to  said  College,  or 
that  may  hereafter  be  conveyed,  devised,  or  bequeathed  to 
said  corporation  by  its  original  name." 

The  Columbian  University  has  no  organic  connection 
with  any  literary  or  scientific  department  of  the  Government, 
but  its  relations  with  them  all  are  close  and  intimate.  The 
President   of   the   United    States,  the   Chief  Justice    of   the 


158  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

United  States  and  the  Attorney  General  are  Honorary  Over- 
seers. Two  Associate  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States  and  two  Associate  Justices  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia  are  active  members  of  its 
Law  Faculty.  The  Directors  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology 
and  the  United  States  National  Museum  are  Trustees  of  the 
University. 

Its  facilities  for  research  will  appear  in  the  following  list 
of  Libraries,  numbered  in  the  order  of  their  proximity  to  the 
University: 

1.  Library  of  Department  of  I^bor, 8,000  volumes. 

2.  Library  of  Department  of  Justice, 30,000  volumes. 

3.  Library  of  Treasury  Department, 22,000  volumes. 

y.  Library  of  Light- House  Board, 4,000  volumes. 

4.  Library  of  Bureau  of  Statistics, 5,000  volumes. 

5.  Library  of  Geological   Survey, 31,000  volumes. 

5.  Library  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology, 5,000  volumes. 

6.  Library  of  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,    .....*  2,500  volumes. 

7.  Library  of  War  Department, 37»ooo  volumes. 

7.  Library  of  Navy  Department, '    .  25,000  volumes. 

7.  Library  of  Department  of  State, 50,000  volumes. 

7.  Library  of  War  Records  Office, 2,000  volumes. 

7.  Library  of  Hydrographic  Office, 3,000  volumes. 

8.  Library  of  Museum  of  Hygiene, 10,500  volumes. 

9.  Library  of  United  States  Patent  Office,       .  50,000  volumes. 

— .  Library  of  Interior  Department ; 2,000  volumes. 

— .  Library  of  Post  Office  Department, ro,ooo  volumes. 

10.  Library  of  Bureau  of  Education, 30,000  volumes. 

11.  Library  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  20,000  volumes. 

12.  Library  of  Army  Medical  Museum 105,000  volumes. 

13.  Library  of  United  States  National  Museum,     .  16,000  volumes. 

14.  Library  of  United  States  Weather  Bureau,     .  11,000  volumes. 

15.  The  Library  of  Congress, 700,000  volumes. 

15.  The  Library  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court,    .  80,000  volumes. 

15.  The  Library  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,     .      .  250,000  volumes. 

X6.  Site  of  the  New  Congressional  Library 

17.  Library  of  the  United  States  Coast  and  Geodetic 

Survey, 12,000  volumes, 

18.  Site  of  the  old  United  States  Naval  Observatory. 

Library  of  the  new  United  States  Naval  Observatory,  i3»ooo  volumes. 

Library  of  Nautical  Almanac  Office, 2,000  volumes. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER,  159 

Washington  is  rich  beyond  any  other  American  city,  not 
only  in  the  special  libraries  enumerated,  but  also  in  large 
collections,  illustrative  of  the  various  arts  and  sciences, which 
have  been  accumulated  at  the  national  capital  by  the  action 
of  Congress  through  a  long  series  of  years.  Under  many  of 
these  heads  Washington  is  not  surpassed  by  any  European 
capital.  In  view  of  the  fact  that  in  collecting  these  archives 
and  materials  it  was  the  original  purpose  of  the  Government 
**to  promote  research  and  the  diffusion  of  knowledge,"  the 
Congress  of  the  United  States  has  made  these  treasures 
accessible  to  students  under  the  terms  of  the  following  joint 
resolution,  approved  April  12,  1892: 

^^ Resolved  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States  of  America  in  Congress  assembled.  That  the  facilities  for  research 
and  illustration  in  the  following  and  any  other  governmental  collections  now 
existing  or  hereafter  to  be  established  in  the  City  of  Washington  for  the  pro- 
motion of  knowledge  shall  be  accessible,  under  such  rules  and  restrictions 
as  the  officers  in  charge  of  each  collection  may  prescribe,  subject  to  such 
authority  as  is  now  or  may  hereafter  be  permitted  by  law,  to  the  scientific 
investigators  and  to  students  of  any  institution  of  higher  education  now 
incorporated  or  hereafter  to  be  incorporated  under  the  laws  of  Congress  or 
of  the  District  of  Columbia." 

The  Law  School  was  organized  in  1826. 

A  charter  was  granted  March  14,  1884,  to  six  charter 
members  attending  the  several  Law  Schools  located  in  Wash- 
ington City  and  Georgetown.  One  of  those  was  Brother 
Charles  T.  Ralston,  of  Kent,  '83,  and  through  whose  efforts 
the  Chapter  was  organized.  Pursuant  to  the  wishes  of  the 
active  members  of  the  Chapter,  a  new  charter  was  granted 
by  the  Fourth  National  Convention,  restricting  its  mem- 
bership to  students  of  the  Law  School  of  The  Columbian 
University. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


George  Frederick  Stone,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Trumansburgh,  New  York,  Academy,  1875.  LL.  B.,  1884.  LL.  M., 
1885.  Chief  Clerk  to  the  Second  Assistant  Postmaster-General.  Post 
Office  Department  Building. 

P^DWARi)  Foote  Waite,  J  A   A',  0  H  A,  Minneapolis,  Minne- 
sota. 

A.  B.,  Madison  (Colgate)  University,  1880.  Kssay,  Greek  and  Latin 
Prizes.  Fourth  Commencement  Honor.  In  United  States  Civil  Ser- 
vice, holding  various  positions  in  United  States  Pension  Bureau. 
Author  of  article  on  ** Pensions,"  Harper\s:  Ma^^nzinf^  January,  1893. 
Not  in  practice.     Post  Office  Building. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS. 


AsHLEV  MuLGRAVE  GouLD,  J  A'  £,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  College,  18S1.  Hyde  Prize  Speaker.  LL.  B.,  George- 
town Law  School,  1884.  Secretary  Washington  Title  Insurance  Com- 
pany.    Gould  &  Woodward.     No.  507  E  Street  N.  W. 

Henry  Clay  Howard,  Mt.  Sterling,  Kentucky 

Formerly  in  United  States  Treasurer's  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

William  Harmong  Lamar,  A  'l  il,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  A.  &  M.  College,  .Auburn,  Alabama,  18S1.  Member  of  /riW  Lit- 
erary Society.  Declamation  Gold  Medal.  LL.  B.,  Georgetown  Law 
School,  1884.  LL.  M.,  ibid.^  1885.  In  charge  of  Magnetic  and 
Meteorological  work  of  the  Arctic  Expedition  for  the  Relief  of  Lieu- 
tenant Greeley  in  1883.  Member  of  Maryland  Legislature,  1894. 
Secretary  Denuxrratic  State  Central  Committee  of  Maryland,  1893-4. 
Chief  Clerk  to  First  Assistant  Postmaster-General.  Lamar  &  Lamar, 
Fendall  Building.     Also  otFice  at  Rockville,  Maryland. 

Charles  Taylor  Ralston,  North  Adams,  Massachusetts. 

I'hillips  Andover  Academy.  Law  Department  of  University  of  Michigan, 
1 88 1-2,  where  he  was  admitted  to  Kkm'  Chapter.  Private  Secretary 
to  the  Mayor  of  North  Adams. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER.  i6i 

James  Quackenbush  Rice,  A  K  E,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1S82.  LL.  M.,  x886.  Principal  Examiner  of  Print- 
ing and  Paper  Manufacture  to  United  States  Patent  Office. 

WiLLARD  Forrester  Warner,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  National  University  Law  School,  1884.  Formerly  Deputy  Clerk 
of  the  United  Stales  Courts  at  Savannah,  Georgia.  In  office  of  Chief 
Clerk  of  Treasury  Department.     Care  of  "The  Concord." 

INITIATES* 

Harrison  Morrow  Musgrave,  ^  T,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1878-80.  LL.  B.,  1884.  Clerk  U.  S.  Patent  Office, 
1883-4.  Vice-Pres.  of  the  Council  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1893-6. 
Flower,  Smith  &  Muse^rave,  403  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Myron  Harry  Phelps,  W  Y,  New  York  City. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1872-4.  A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1876.  LL.  B.,  1884.  LL. 
B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1885.  Affiliated  with  Story  Chapter,  1884-5. 
Post-graduate  at  Yale  Coll.,  1876-7.  Townsend  Prize,  High  Oration, 
Commencement  Orator,  1876.  Civil  Engineer,  assisting  Maj.  C.  S. 
Suter,  U.  S.  A.,  on  U.  S.  Survey  of  the  Missouri  River,  1878-82. 
Examiner  in  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1882-4.  Philipp,  Munson  &  Phelps, 
St.  Paul  Bldg. 

James  Lawrence  Pugh,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Coll.,  Auburn,  Ala.,  1878-9.  Member  of 
IViri  Lit.  Society  LL.  B.  LL.  M.,  Georgetown  Law  School,  1885. 
Special  Asst.  Atty.  for  the  Dist.  of  Columbia.     No.  1333  R  St.,  N.  W. 

Joseph  H.  Stewart,  Washington,  D.  C. 

In  Post  Office  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C.  LL.  B.  LL.  M.,  1885.  (Res. 
No.  619  F  St..  N.  W.) 

Vernon  Holbrook  Whitman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

High  School,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Pensions.  No.  2927  M  St., 
N.  W. 

Joseph  Shillington,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Columbian  Univ.,  two  years.  LL.  B.  LL.  M.,  1883.  Dorman  B.  E^ton 
Prize  for  Best  Legal  Essay.  Formerly  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.  for  Dist.  of 
Columbia.     No.  468  Louisiana  Ave. 

Martin  Welles,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1882.  LL.  B.,  1884.  LL.  M.,  1885.  Scriptor. 
Trcas.  of  Bond  and  Mortgage  Guarantee  Co.     No.  55  Liberty  St. 


*Tbe  Classes  are  omitled,  as  (he  length  of  the  course  varies  with  the  Degree 
taken. 

Where  no  Law  School  is  named,  the  one  at  Columbian  University  is  implied. 


i62  PHI  DELT4  PHI, 

Frederick  De  Lysle  Smith,  Z  W,  ^  B  A',  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1883.  Vice-Pres.  Philologian  Lit.  Society.  Phil- 
ospphical  Commencement  Oration.     Author  of  •*  History  of  Class  of 

1883,  Williams  College,"  (eleventh  annual)  53  pp.,  1894.      LL.  B., 

1884.  LL.  M.,  1885.     No.  100  Broadway. 

Cleon  Josiah  Sawyer,  *  B  A',  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1881.  LL.  B.,  1884.  LL.  M.,  1885.  Patent 
Law.     With  Philipp,  Munson  &  Phelps,  St.  Paul  Bldg. 

Edward  Nelson  Dingley,  A  K  E,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1883.  Second  Lit.  Prize.  LL.  B.,  1885.  Vice-Pres., 
State  Republican  League.  Editor,  General  Manager  and  part  owner 
of  Kalamazoo  daily  and  weekly  Telegraph.     Not  in  practice. 

John  Milton  Killits,  X  ¥,  Bryan,  O. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1880.  LL.  B.,  1885.  LL.  M.,  1886.  Member 
of  Philologian  Lit.  Society.  First  History  Prize,  and  Commencement 
Orator.     Pros.  Atty.  of  Williams  Co.,  O.,  two  terms. 

Union  Noble  Bethell,  ^  F  J,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.,  1879.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1885.  LL.  B.,  1884. 
LL.  M.,  1885.  Examiner,  Principal  Examiner,  and  Asst.  Chief  Board 
of  Review,  U.  S.  Pension  Bureau,  1882-7.  Sec,  Treas.  and  Director 
of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  Telephone  Co.  General  Manager  of  Metropoli- 
tan Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.  No.  18  Cortland  St.  Not  in 
practice. 

Charles  ALBERt  Burnett,  ^  T  J,  LaFayette,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1881.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1885.  Member  of  Athenian  So- 
ciety. LL.  B.  LL.  M.,  National  Univ.,  1885.  Haywood  &  Bur- 
nett, Levering  Bldg. 

Irving  Bedell  Dudley,  A  J  0,  0  B  K,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  i88».     LL.  B.,  1885.     LL.  M.,  1886. 

Albert  H.  Hall,  X  W,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  1882-3.  LL.  B.,  1885.  Asst.  City  Atty.  Asst.  Co. 
Atty.  of  Hennepin  Co.     404  Oneida  Blk. 

*i89i.     Henry  Lee  Reynolds,  Jr. 

A.  B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1882.  LL.  B.,  1885.  Formerly  in  Bureau  of 
Ethnology,  Smithsonian  Institution.  Was  a  member  of  sundry  scien- 
tific societies.     Died  at  Asheville,  N.  C. 

Frederick  Fargo  Church,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Washington  Public  Schools.  LL.  B.,  1886.  LL.  M.,  1887. 
Patent  Law.     508  Wilder  Bldg. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER.  i(,2, 

Albert  Sydney  Grandy,  Atlanta,  Ga.  ^ 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  C,  1882.  Member  of  Philanthropic  Lit.  Society. 
Formerly  practiced  at  Nashville,  Tenn. 

William  Barker  Norris,  X  ^,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  1883.  LL.  B.,  1886.  LL.  M.,  1887.  Nominee 
for  Pros.  Atty. 

Walter  Brown  Patterson,  ^  T,  (P  B  K,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1883.  Asst.  Librarian,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1880-3. 
English  Lit.  Prize,  1882.  Commencement  Orator,  1883.  Principal 
of  the  Force  School,  Washington,  D.  C,  1883.  Statistician,  U.  S. 
Bureau  of  Education,  1879.  LL.  B.,  1885.  LL.  M.,  1886.  Not  in 
practice.     Supervisor,  No.  526  Eighth  St.,  N.  E, 

Franklin  Alvin  Pease,  Jr,  A  A  0,  ^  B  K,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  and  Salutatorian,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1882.  LL.  B.,  1886.  LL.  M., 
1887.     Section  C,  Granite  Blk. 

Green  Berry  Raum,  Jr.,  9  3,     (Address  unknown.) 

Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute.     LL.  B.,  1886.     LL.  M.,  1887. 

Frederick  Elmer  Tasker,  ¥  T,  0  B  K,  Washington,  D.  C, 

Ph.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1884.     Editor  of  0//a  Podrida^  1883.     Class 

Historian,  and  Commencement  Orator,  1884.     Sec.  of  Psi  Upsilon 

Alumni  Assn.  LL.  B.,  1886.     LL.  M.,  1887.     Patent  Law,  27  hx-. 
lantic  Bldg. 

Leonard  Cooms  Wood,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Geoi^etown  Univ.  Law  School.     LL.  B.     LL.  M.     No.  503  E  St.,  N.  W, 

Arthur  Philip  Greeley,  ¥  T,  0  B  A',  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  and  Commencement  Orator,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1883.  LL.  B., 
1886.  Principal  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1891-5.  Examiner- 
in-Chief,  U.  S.  Patent  Office  (Appeal  Board),  since  1895.  U.  S.  Pat- 
ent Office. 

William  Bradford  Greeley,  ?PT,  ^  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  and  Commencement  Orator,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1881.  Instructor  in 
the  High  School,  Meriden,  N.  H.,  188 1-2.  Principal  of  the  High 
School,  Woburn,  Mass.,  1882-4.  Formerly  Asst.  Examiner  in  the 
U.  S.  Patent  Office.  Patent  and  Corporation  Law.  No.  38  Park 
Row. 

Levi  William  Naylor,  X  ^,  New  York  City. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1882-4.  LL.  B.,  1886.  LL.  M.,  1887.  Formerly  con* 
nected  with  U.  S.  Treasury  Etept.  and  P.  O.  Dept.  Of  Trial  Counsel 
of  Elevated  Railroad.     No.  32  Nassau  St. 


1 64  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

Alexander  Somerville  Steuart,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Pablic  Schools  of  Washington,  D.  C.  LL.  B.,  1886.  LL.  M., 
1887.  U.  S.  Commissioner.  Patent  Law.  No.  617  Seventh  St., 
N.  W. 

Charles  Morrill  Catlin,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Kimball  Union  Acad.,  Meriden,  N.  H.  LL.  6.,  Natiokial 
Univ.  Law  School.  Examiner  in  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  eight  years. 
Since  six  years,  Solicitor  of  Patents  in  New  York  City  and  Washington. 
Atlantic  Bldg.,  No.   928-930  F  St.,  N.  W. 

Henry  Chancellor  Wood,  W  T,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Union  Coll.,  1883.  Principal  of  Jefferson  Institute,  Falls  Church, 
Va.,  1883-4.  Clerk  in  the  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1884-6.  LL.  B., 
1886.     Formerly  practiced  in  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Frank  Rudolph  Hubachek,  ^  K  W,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born  Racine,  Wis.,  Jan.  7,  1861.  A.  6.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1884.  Graduation 
Oration.     Room  i.  No.  55  Fourth  St.,  South. 

John  Shepard  Barker,  Washington,  D.  C. 

• 

State  Normal  School,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  [876-8.  Member  of  Zetesian 
Society.  LL.  B.,  1886.  Patent  Law.  Loan  and  Trust  Bldg.,  No. 
902  F.  St.,  N.  W. 

Addis  Dean  Merritt,  2"  J  II,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  111.  Coll.  Consul.  LL.  B.,  Georgetown  Law  School,  1887. 
Asst.  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

Wesley  Gould  Carr,  I  X,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

B  S.«  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1884.  Member  of  Phi  Sigma  Mu.  LL  B.,  1888. 
LL.  M.,  18S9.  Consul.  Formerly  Asst.  Examiner,  Law  Clerk  and 
Principal  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent  Office.  With  Westinghouse  Elec. 
and  Mfg.  Co.     Patent  Law. 

Charles  Edward  Sackett,  A  K  E.     (Address  unknown.) 

Attended  Western  Reserve  Univ.  A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1883.  Scriptorand 
C  jrrespondent  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Brief.  LL.  B.,  1887.  Formerly 
in  office  of  the  Auditor  of  the  Treasurer  for  the  P.  O.  Dept.  Letter 
to  Washington,  D.  C,  returned. 

Henry  Lee  Hatch,  ^  T,  Strafford,  Orange  Co.,  Vt. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1884.  Class  Odist.  In  mercantile  pursuits, 
1884-6.  Harvard  Law  School,  1886-7,  where  he  was  initiated  at 
Choate  Chapter.  Clerk  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1887-9. 
Organizer  and  Sec.  Strafford  Creamery  Assn.  Postmaster,  since  1894. 
Not  in  practice. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER.  165 

William  Moore  Hatch,  ^  T,  Washinglon,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  DartmoQth  Coll.,  1886.  Class  Poet  and  Commencement  Orator, 
Class  Pres.  and  Class  Odist,  1886.  Member  of  Sphinx,  Formerly 
Clerk.  Postofiice  Dept.  LL.  B.,  1889.  LL.  M.,  1890.  Law  Clerk, 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Sec.  and  Treas.  Psi  Upsilon  Assn. 
of  Washington.  Sec.  and  Treas.  Dartmouth  Coll.  Alumni  Assn. 
Railroad  Law.     Sun  Bldg.     Box  624. 

George  Reddington  Blodgett,  A  K  E^  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1884.  Asst.  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1884-7. 
LL.  B.,  1887.     With  Gen.  Electric  Co. 

William  Quinby,  J  K  £,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1883.  LL.  B.,  1887.  Patent  Law.  No.  53 
State  St. 

Otto  Gresham,  Chicago,  111. 

Arthur  Tobias  Stoutenburgh,  New  York  City. 

Ph.  6.,  and  Commencement  Oration  Lafayette  Coll.,  Easton,  Penn.,  1884. 
Member  of  Washington  Lit.  Society.  Mantle  Class  Day  Orator. 
U.  S.  Government  Service  at  Washington  and  Chattanooga,  1884-91. 
LL.  B.,  1886.  LL.M.,  1887.  Member  of  Republican  Executive 
Com.  of  Kings  Co.     Elevated  Railroad  Litigation,  No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Frederic  Augustus  Pike,  X  ^,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1885.  Member  of  Adelphia  Society.  LL.  B., 
1887.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1888.  Member  Upper  Branch  of  Com- 
mon Council  of  St.  Paul,  1892-3.  Asst.  City  Atty.,  1893-5.  Corpo- 
ration Law.     910  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Charles  Lyon  Sturtevant,  ^  K  ^,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  Mt.  Pleasant,  D.  C,  March  12,  1867.  B.  S.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1885, 
LL.  B.,  1888.     LL.  M.,  1889.     Patent  Law.     Atlantic  Bldg. 

William  Palmer  Kinney,   A  A  ^y  ^  B  K,  Colorado  Springs, 
Col. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1884.  A.  M.,  idid^  1887.  LL.  B.,  1886.  5  Ga- 
zette Bldg. 

Joseph  Frank  Moore,  K  K  A',  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1883.  LL.  B.,  LL.  M.,  1&86.  No.  311 
Nicollet  Ave. 

George  Luton  Morton,  Washington,  D.  C. 

M.  E.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1884.  Pres.  of  Class.  Member  of  Norton 
Society.  LL.  B.,  National  Law  School,  1888.  On  Examining  Corps, 
1886-1895.  Chief  Clerk  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  since  April,  1895.  Room 
33  U.  S.  Patent  Office.     Interior  Dept.  Bldg. 


1 66  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

Adolph  August  Hoehling,  Jr.,  ^  T,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  1884-5.  Lehigh  Univ.,  1885-7.  Class 
Treas.,  1886-7.  Atty.  for  Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  before  General 
Land  Office.     No.  1416  F.  St.,  N.  W. 

Jefferson  Steuart  Rusk,  Boston,  Mass. 

Baltimore  City  Coll.,  1876-80.  Asst.  Examiner  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  1885 
-90.     LL.  B., .     LL.  M.,  1890.     No.  89  State  St. 

Rudolph  Watson  Bishop,  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Law  School,  1888.  Bishop  &  Imirie,  Patent  Law,  No.  605  Sev- 
enth St. 

Thomas  Ewing,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1885.  M.  A.,  i^iV.,  1886.  Columbia  Law  School, 
1887-8,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Story  Chapter.  LL;  B.,  George- 
town Univ.,  1890. 

George  Rosen  Simpson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

B.  S.,  (C.  E.)  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1886.  LL.  B.,  National  Law  School,  1888. 
Of  Examining  Corps,  U.  S.  Patent  Office.  Principal  Examiner  in 
charge  of  the  Div.  of  Railroad  Rolling  Stock,  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

Percy  Meredith  Hughes,  *  K  W,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  Washington,  Feb.  3,  1864.  Attended  Dickinson  Coll.  Scriptor. 
LL.  B.,  1890.  LL.  M.,  1891.  Prof,  of  History  and  Political  Economy. 
Teacher  in  Washington  High  School.     (Res.  Washington  Grove,  Md.) 

Theodore  G.  Arnold,  Beaumont,  Tex. 

A.  B.,  Cecilian  Coll.,   1875.     LL.   B.,    1890.     LL.   M.,  1891.     Consul. 

Edwin  Williamson,  Washington,  D.   C. 

LL.  B.,  1890.     Clerk  in  War  Dept. 

William  Henry  Sigel  Wood,   Howell,   Mich, 

Valparaiso,  Ind.,  Normal,  1879.  LL.  B.,  1890.  Sec.  State  Board  of 
Auditors.  Author  of  Report  of  1891.  Supt.  State  Reform  School. 
Author  of  Report  of  1892.     Supt.  Industrial  School  for  Boys. 

James  Thomas  Gibbs,  Washington,  D.   C. 

LL.  B.,  1890.  LL.  M.,  1891.  Clerk  in  the  Treasury.  No.  1707  S  St., 
N.  W. 

Arthur  Levi  Bryant,  Washington,   D.   C. 

LL.  B.,  1890.     LL.  M.,  1 891.     Patent  practice,  No.  705  G  St. 

Edwin  Charles  Brandenburg,  Washington,   D.    C. 

Washington  High  School.  Legal  Essay  Prize.  LL.  B.,  1890.  LL.  M., 
1891.      Revised    to   date,    Bouvier's   Ijslw    Dictionary,    i6th   edition. 

No.  1634  Sixth  St.,  N.  W. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER.  167 

Harry  English,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  6.  and  Graduate  Scholarship,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  i88'3.  LL.  B., 
1890.  LL.  M.,  1 891.  Instructor  in  Hi^rh  SchooL  Cor.  Seventh  and 
O  Sts.,  N.  W.     (Res.,  No.  2907  P  St.,  N.  W.) 

Edwin  Stanton  Henry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

B.  S.,  National  Normal  Univ.,  Lebanon,  Ohio,  1886.  LL.  6.,  1890. 
Asst.  Examiner,  Patent  Office. 

Leslie  Perkins  Snow,  0  A  X,  Rochester,  N.  H. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1886.  LL.  B.,  1890.  Member  of  N^  H.  Leg- 
islature, 1887-8.     Worcester,  Gftffney  &  Snow. 

Charles  Marion  Yeates,  2  X,  Carthage,  Jasper  Co.,  Mo. 

Attended  RandoTph  Macon  Coll.,  Va.,  1873-4.  A.  B.,  Emory  and  Henry 
Coll.,  Va.,  1878.  Philosophical  Oration.  Pres.  of  Calliopean  Lit. 
Society,  and  Valedictorian.  U.  S.  Asst.  Engr.  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  Nov., 
1879-Jan.,  1880.  Asst.  City  Eng.  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  Jan.  to  July,  1880. 
U.  S.  Asst.  Engr.,  July,  1880-Jan.,  1882.  Topo||rraphic  Engr.  of  U. 
S.  Geological  Survey,  since  1882.  Contributor  to  Science^  etc. 
Member  of  National  Geographical  Society.  Not  in  practice.  U.  S. 
Special  Pension  Examiner. 

Harry  Gray  Griswold.     (Address  unknown.) 

LL.  B.,  1890.  LL.  M.,  1 89 1.  Letter  to  Mt.  Pleasant,  D.  C,  returned 
unclaimed. 

Jonathan  Carpenter  Ross,  A  K  E^  ^  B  K^  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1889.  First  Latin  Prise.  Grimes  English  Com- 
position Prize.     Commencement  Speaker.     No.  38  Park  Row. 

Alfred  Adams  Wheat,  A  A  ^^  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1889.  LL.  B.,  1891.  Consul.  Editor  of  data 
jf  Dartmouth  Chapter  of  Revised  Catalogue  of  Alpha  Delta  Phi, 
1895-6.     No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Frank  C.  Townsend,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1891.     No.  922  North  Carolina  Ave.,  S.  E. 

James  Longstreet,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

North  Georgia  Agricultural  Coll.,  four  years.  Member  of  Phi  Mu  Sigma 
Lit.  Society.  Class  Vice- Pres.  General  Land  Office,  Interior  E>ept. 
Bldg. 

Avery  De  Lano  Andrews,  New  York  City. 

U.  S.  Mil.  Academy,  West  Point,  1886.     Lieut.  U.  S.  Army.     LL.  B., 
189T.     Senior  at  N.  Y.  Law  School,  189I-2.      Prize  Tutor,  ibid,^ 
*         1893-4.*     Aid> de-camp  to  Major-Gen.  Schofield.     Of  Board  of  Police 
Commissioners  of  New  York  City.     No.  97  Cedar  St. 


1 68  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

Frederic  Carragan,  New  York  City. 

LL.  B.,  1801.  Parker  Scholarship  Prize.  Vanderbilt  Bldg.  No.  132 
Nassau  St. 

Frank  Lee  Graham,  *  T  J,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Allegheny  Coll.,  1878-9.  Member  of  Pkilo- Franklin  Society.  LL.  B.> 
1 891.  Formerly  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Signal  Office.  No.  612^  Twenty- 
second  St.,  N.  W. 

Norvell  Landon  Burchell,  *  K  ^,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  Washington,  Dec.  30,  1862.  A.  M.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1883. 
LL.  B.,  1891.  LL.  M.,  1892.  Student  in  Patent  Law,  1895-6. 
Merchant,  No.  1325  F  St.,  N.  W.     (Res.,  No.  1102  Vermont  Ave.) 

William  Osborn  Belt,  Chicago,  111. 

LL.  B.,  1 89 1.     Care  of  Raymond  &  Omohundro,  151$  Monad  nock  Bldg. 

Edward  Harman  Eakle,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  189:.  LL.  M.,  1892.  Formerly  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 
Third  Asst.  Examiner  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

George  Lawrence  Wilkinson,  ^  AT  V,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  Washington,  Sept.  9,  1868.  Washington  High  School,  1886.  B.  S., 
Columbian  Univ.,  1888.  Registrar  and  Librarian  of  Columbian 
Univ.,  1888-9.  Scriptor.  LL.  B.,  1891.  LL.  M.,  1892.  Asst. 
Examiner  in  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

James  Colfax  Grant,  W  T,  Minneapolis.  Minn. 

•  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1890.  LL.  B.,  1892.  LL.  M.,  1893.  Delegate 
to  Third  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  July,  1893.  With 
Law  Dept.  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893-4.  Rea,  Healy  & 
Grant,  No.  550  Temple  Court. 

Clarence  Woods  DeKnight,  0  K  ^,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Columbian  Univ.,  one  year.  LL.  B.,  1891.  LL.  M.,  1892.  Bachelor  of 
Patent  Law,  1896.  Private  Sec.  of  Senator  A.  P.  Gorman.  First 
Asst.  Postmaster-General.  Clerk  to  th^  Com.  on  Naval  Affairs,  U.  S. 
Senate.  (Res.,  No.  25  Lafayette  Square.)  Government  claims,  Kel- 
logg Bldg. 

*i894.     Edward  Francis  Ayres,  0  B  K, 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  A.  M.,  idic/.,  i8go.  Consul.  LL.  B.,  1892* 
Post-graduate,  1892-3.     Died  in  Dec,  1894. 

Victor  Harris  Wallace,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1892.  LL.  M.,  1893.  Room  14,  Gunton  Bldg.  No.  472  Lou- 
isiana Ave.,  N.  W. 

Arthur  Henry  Giles,  J  T,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1878.  Ph.  D.,  idid.f  1882.  Consul,  i892-> 
LL.  B.,  1892.     Post-graduate,  1892-3.     Patent  Office. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER,  169 

Ward  Baldwin  Coe,  A  T  Q,  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  1890.  M.  A.,  idid.,  1893.  Member 
of  Chresiomathic  Society.  Author  of  several  articles  in  American  and 
English  "  Encyclopoedia  of  Pleading  and  Practice."  LL.  B.,  1892. 
No.  14  E.  Lexington  St. 

Melville  Dupignac  Hensey,  (P  AT  ^,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  Washington,  Aug.  29,  1869.  Attended  Columbian  Univ.  LL»  B., 
1892.  LL.  M.,  1893.  Scriptor,  1892-3.  Of  Thomas  G.  Hensey  & 
Co.,  Real  Estate,  No.  1300  F.  St.,  N.  W. 

Henry  Sterne  Woodward,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  Special  honors  in  Political  Economy  and  His- 
tory, 1890.     LL.  B.,  1892.     LL.  M.,  1893.     No.  472  Louisiana  Ave. 

Beverly  Kennon  Peter,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1892.  LL.  M.,  1893.  Formerly  Librarian  of  Bar  Assn.,  Law 
Library  of  Dist.  of  Columbia.     Care  of  Jos.  Willard,  Esq. 

Charles  Stanley  Albert,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Washington  High  School,  three  years.  Valedictorian,  ibid.^  1890.  LL.  B., 
1892.  LL.  M.,  1893.  Affiliated  with  Dillon  Chapter,  1893-4. 
LL.  B.,  Univ.  of.  Minn.,  1894.  Water  Rights  Cases  and  Common 
Carrier  Cases,  1004  Guarantee  Loan  Bldg. 

Walter  Irwin  Lembkey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1892.     LL.  M.,  1893.     Clerk  in  Treasury  Dept. 

Frederick  Merritt,  Chicago,  lU. 

High  School,  Springfield,  111.,  1891.  LL.  B.,  1893.  First  National 
Bank  Bldg.,  No.  164  Dearborn  St. 

Jesse  Brooks  Kimes  Lee,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Washington  Public  Schools.  LL.  B.,  1892.  LL.  M.,  1893. 
No.  1715  H  St„  N.  W. 

Ralph  Richard  Upton,  BSD,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  Bi.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  LL.  B.,  1893.  Scriptor.  Consul.  LL.  M., 
1894.  Sec.  to  Hon.  Bellamy  Storer,  M.  C,  First  Ohio  Dist.,  LIH. 
Congress.     No.  1746  M  St.,  N.  W. 

Edward  Batchelder  Kimball,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  High  School,  1890.  LL.  B.,  1892.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law 
School,  1895,  where  he  affiliated  with  Ciioate  Chapter.  Room  168, 
L.  &  T,  Bldg.     No.  902  F  St.,  N.  W. 

Richard  Nixon,  Portland,  Ore. 

LL.  B.  and  Honorable  mention,  1892.  LL.  M.  and  First  Honor,  1893. 
Delegate  to  Third  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  July,  1893. 
Dgiph,  Nixon  &  Dolph,  Hamilton  Bldg. 


I70  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

William  Oscar  Gilbert,  X  ^^  ^  B  K,  Omaha,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1890.  Lester  &  Hyde  Oratorical  Prizes.  Class 
Poet.  LL.  B.,  National  Univ.,  1892.  Asst.  Atty.  in  office  of  Atty. 
General,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  one  and  one-half  years.  834  N.  Y. 
Life  Bldg. 

Robert  Emmet  Woods,  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  Ky.  Mil.  Institute.  1885.  M.  A.,  Hartford  Coll.,  Ky.,  1889. 
Parker  Prize.  Third  Essay  Prize.  First  Debater's  Prize.  Britton 
Prize.     LL.  B.,  189a.     LL.  M.,  1893. 

George  Harold  Walker,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1874-6.  Member  of  Philolathean  Lit.  Society.  LL.  B., 
1892.     LL.  M.,  1893.     No.  1420  New  York  Ave. 

Charles  Follett  Consaul,  Washington,  D.  C. 

U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  two  years.  LL.  B.,  1892.  LL.  M.,  1893.  Com- 
piling Digest  of  Mineral  Land  Law.     Care  of  General  Land  Office. 

Frank  Harris  Hitchcock,  A  I,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  189c.  Tribune,  1892-3.  Scriptor,  1893-4* 
Consul,  1894-5.  LL.  B.,  1894.  LL.  M.,  1895.  (Res.,  Somerville, 
Mass.)  Chief  of  Section  of  Foreign  Markets,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agri- 
culture. 

John  Brooks  Henderson,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  189 1.  LL.  B.,  1893.  Post-graduate,  1893-4. 
Sec.  to  Hon.  John  W.  Foster,  Consul  to  Japan.     No.  1416  F  St., 

N.  W. 

George  Howell  Shields,  Jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1891.  M.  A.,  idid.  Member  of  IVAig  tXi.  Soci* 
ety.  LL.  B.,  1893.  LL.  M.,  1894.  616  Rial  to  Bldg.  Cor.  4th  and 
Olive  Sts. 

Arlon  Vannevar  Cushman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Amherst  Coll.,  1889-90.  Consul,  1893-4.  LL.  B.,  [893.  LL.  M., 
1894.  Master  of  Pktent  Law,  1896.  Specialty,  Patent  Law.  No 
501  F  St.,  N.  W. 

WisLAR  Maurice  Kelley.     (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1891.     LL.  B.,  1893. 

William  Henry  Gallinger,  ^  K  ^^  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Concord,  N.  H.,  Schools,  and  Boston  Univ.  LL.  B.,  George- 
town  Univ.  Law  School,  1893.  LL.  M.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1894. 
Gladiator.  Member  of  Gridiron  Club  of  Boston.  Sec.  to  Senator  J. 
H.  Gallinger.    **The  Elsmere.''    Permanent  address.  Concord,  N.  H. 

Joseph  Burr  Johnson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1893.     LL.  M.,  1894.     Proconsul.    Care  of  Riggs  Bank. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER,  .      171 

Corcoran  Thom,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Columbia  Univ.,  one  year.  LL.  B.,  X893.  LL.  M.,  1894.  No.  416 
Fifth  St.,  N,  W. 

Frank  Hillman  Hall,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1892.  Member  of  Whig  Hall.  LL.  B.,  George- 
town Univ.,  1894.     No.  I  Exchange  Place. 

Messmore  Kendall,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

LL.  6.,  1893.     LL.  M.,  1894.     First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Felix  Octavius  Smith.      (Address  unknown.) 

Studied  in  Russia  and  Austria.  LL.  B.,  1803.  Post-graduate,  1893-4. 
Washington  addresses  were  No.  145 1  Rhode  Island  Ave.  and  No.  131 7 
M  St.,  N.  W. 

Frederick  De  Courcy  Faust,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1893.  1^^-  ^-i  1894.  Dep.  Marshal  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  since 
1887.     At  present.  Crier.     Care  of  U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

Malcolm  Hufty,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Potomac  Academy,  Alexandria,  Va.,  ^889.  Asst.  Principal,  ibid.^  1889- 
90.  LL.  B.,  1893.  LL.  M.,  1894.  Real  Estate  Law.  Gunton 
Bldg.,  No.  472  Louisiana  Ave. 

Howard  Smith  Reeside,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1893.  LL.  M.,  1894.  Formerly  Asst.  Cashier  American  Secur- 
ity and  Trust  Co.  Bank.     No.  1405  G  St.,  N.  W. 

Charles  Leonard  Frailey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  6.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1891.  Member  of  Enosinian  Lit.  Society.  Sec- 
ond medal  for  best  Graduating  Elssay.  LL.  B.,  1893.  P.  G.,  1894. 
(Res.  No.  1506  Twenty-first  St.)  .Thompson  &  Frailey,  Washington 
Loan  and  Trust  Bldg.     No.  900  F.  St. 

•Charles  Elder  Howe,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1893.  LL.  M.,  1894.  (Res.  No.  11 14  Fourteenth  St.,  N.  W.) 
Teller  of  American  Security  and  Trust  Co.  Bank.  No.  1405  G.  St., 
N.  W. 

Milton  Le  Roy  Gough,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  High  School,  1889.  LL.  B.,  1893.  LL.  M.,  ]lf94.  No. 
1303  F  St.,  N.  W. 


Walter  Russell  Hensey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  High  School,  1890.     LL.  B.,  1894.    Master  of  Patent  Laws 
1896.     Proconsul.     Manager  of    "The   Players."      Of    Thomas  G. 
Hensey  &  Co.,  No.  1300  F.  St.,  N.  W.,  and  of  Hensey,  Bond  &  Robin- 
son, Patent  Lawyers,  No.  1302  F  St.  Washington,  D.  C,  and  Denver. 
Col. 


172  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Senor  Don  Marcial  A.   Martinez  de  Ferrari,  Santiago,. 
Chili. 

Student  at  Lausanne,  1885-7;  *t  Geneva,  1887-0.  A.  M.,  LL.  M., 
Columbian  Univ.,  1894.  Was  member  of  the  U.  S.  and  Chilian  Claims 
Commission,  Dept.  of  State.  At  present,  Chilian  Agent  in  the  Anglo- 
Chilian  Arbitral  Tribunal,  since  1894.  Member  of  Diplomatic  Service. 
Care  of  Moneca,  42. 

Samuel  Hazen  Bond,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Special  Student,  Smithsonian  Institution.  LL.  B.,  1894.  LL.  M.,  1895. 
Master  of  Patent  Laws,  1896.  Hensey,  Bond  &  Robinson,  Patent 
Lawyers,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  Denver,  Col.  Office,  No.  1302  F 
St.,  N.  W. 

Harry  Beach  Needham,  A  ^  ^^  Washington,  D.  C. 

Brown  Univ.,  1889-92.  LL.  B.,  1894.  First  honorable  mention* 
(Res.  1758  Q  St.,  N.  W.)     Needham  &  Cotton,  14-15  Sun  Bldg. 

John  Chalmers  Wilson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  High  School,  1888-90.  Tribune.  LL.  B.,  1894.  LL.  M*, 
1895.     Atlantic  Bldg.,  No.  928-930  F  St.,  N.  W. 

Louis  Dexter  Manigault  Mowry,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Patrick  Mil.  Academy.  A.  B.,  Charleston  Coll.,  1889.  LL.  B.,  1894. 
No.  85  Broad  St. 

Andrew  Young  Bradley,  Jr.,  I  X,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Columbian  Univ  ,  1893.  Prize  Essayist.  LL.  B.,  1895.  (Res. 
2013  Q  St.,  N.  W.)     Room  9  Equity  Bldg.,  No.  319  4>i  St.,  N.  W. 

John  Bottrell  Sleman,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  High  School,  1891.  LL.  B.,  1895.  (Res.  1302  Columbia 
Ave.,  N.  W.)     Union  Shavings  Bank,  No.  1222  F  St.,  N.  W. 

Alan  Ogilvi'e  Clephane,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  High  School,  1891.  LL.  B.,  1895.  Scriptor,  1894-5. 
Consul,  1895-6.  LL.  M.,  1896.  (Res.  1225  K  St.,  N.  W.)  Fen- 
dall    Bldg.,   No.   344  D  St.,  N.  W. 

Charles  Wardwell  Draper,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  LL.  B.,  1894.  Private  Sec.  to 
Hor^  Charles  S.  Hartman,  of  Montana.     No.  1330  Riggs  St. 

George  Andrew  Hall  Mills,  Washington,  D.  C, 

Medical  and  Dental  Dept.  Columbian  Univ.,  two  years.  LL.  B.,  1895. 
LL.  M.,  1896.  Formerly  Confidential  Clerk  to  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty. 
Gen.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  the  Interior.  (Res.  1115  9th  St.,  N. 
W.)     Care  Sec.  Interior. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER,  173 

James  Joseph  McEvilly,  Washington,  D.  C. 

U.  S.  Mil.  Academy,  June,  1890,  to  Jan.,  1892.  LL.  B.,  1894.  Private 
Sec.  to  Hon.  L.  E.  Quigg,  M.  C.     No.  815  Vermont  Ave. 

Edward  Hurlbert  Parry,  Washington  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1894.  LL.  M.,  1895.  Master  of  Patent  Law,  1896.  (Res.  No. 
932  K  St.)     Patent  Law  and  Patents,  No.  602  or  1602  F  St.,  N.  W. 

Harry  Norman  Robison,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Spent  Senior  year  at  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1895-6,  where  he  re-established 
Gibson  Chapter.     No.  609  N.  Forty-third  St. 

Albert  Morris  Sames,  J  T,  Rockford,  111. 

LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894.  LL.  M.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1895.  Dele* 
^ate  to  Fourth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  June,  1895, 
Representative  of  Peter  Sames,  Mnfr. 

Theodore  Taylor  Dtdrman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

S.  6.,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1893.  Member  of  AT.  2.  S,  Soci- 
ety. Scriptor,  1895-6.  LL.  B.,  1896.  Historian,  1896-7.  Fourth 
Asst.  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent  Office.     Care  of   Patent  Office. 

Harry  Lincoln  Clapp,  J  T,  Boston,  Mass. 

S.  B.,  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  1893.  LL.  B.,  1896.  Gladiator. 
Proconsul,  1896-7.  Third  Asst.  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 
Washington  address,  35  Patent  Office. 

Albert  Thorpe  Ryan,  A  J  ^,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  LL.  6.,  1895.  Tribune.  Sec.  to  Senate  Com. 
on  Public  Lands,  since  Jan.,  1896.  No.  1416  F  St.,  N.  W.  (Black- 
foot,  Idaho.) 

Horace  Greeley  Van  Everen,  9  T,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

M.  E.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.  LL.  B.,  1895.  LL.M.,  1896.  Asst.  Ex- 
aminer U.  S.  Patent  Office.  Post-graduate,  1895-6.  Proconsul, 
1895-6.  Washington  address,  Care  of  Patent  Office,  or  No.  534 
Twentieth  St.,  N.  W. 

MoRVEN  Thompson,  2'  A',  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  High  School,  1890.  Columbian  Univ.,  1890-3.  Member  of 
Enosinian  Society.  LL.  B.,  1895.  LL.  M.,  1896.  (Res.  484  Md. 
Ave.,  S.  W.)     No.  925  F  St.,  N.  W. 

Brainard  Avery,  ^  J  0,  Proctor,  Vt. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  Academy.  Attended  Brown  Univ.  Formerly  Clerk  to 
U.  S.  Senate  Com.  on  Agriculture.  LL.  B.,  1895.  ^L*  ^-i  Catholic 
Univ.  of  America,  1896.  At  present,  Sec.  to  Senator  Redfield  Proc- 
tor, Ex-Secretary  of  War. 


V 


174  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

RuFUS  Henry  Baker,  K,K  K,  <P  B  K,  Bow  Mills,  N.  H. 

A.  B.,  I>artinouth  Coll.,  1893.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1896.  Member  of  Tiger ^ 
Senior  Society.  Commencement  Appointment.  Athletic  Team,  two. 
years.  Sec.  to  Hon.  H.  M.  Baker,  M.  C.  of  New  Hampshire.  Glad- 
iator, 1896-7.  LL.  B.,  1896.  Washington  address.  No.  1447  Cor- 
coran St.,  N.  W. 

Sherman   Everett  Burroughs,   K  K  A',  *  //  A',  North  Bow,. 
N.  H. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1894.  LL.6.,  1896.  Member  of  5/Atifjr,  Senior 
Society.  Honors  in  Greek,  Philosophy  and  Mathematics.  Second 
Thayer  Prize  in  Mathematics.  First  Rollins  and  Nettleton  Prize  in 
Oratory.  Historian,  1895-6.  Consul,  1896-7.  Private  Sec.  to  Hoa. 
H.  M.  Baker,  M.  C.  from  New  Hampshire. 

Humphreys  Karl  Cooke,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Univ.  of  Penn.,  one  year.  LL.B.,  1896.  Tribune,  1896-7.  No.  i  Cook 
Place,  N.  W. 

Frederick  Dennett,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Malvern  Coll.,  Eng.,  1877-81.  LL.  B.,  1894.  LL.  M.,  1895.  Pres. 
of  Post-graduate  Class.  Formerly  Editor  of  Milton,  N.  Dak.,  Globe. 
Member  of  Legislative  Assembly  of  N.  Dak.  Sec.  to  Senator  H.  C. 
Hansbrough,  of  N.  Dak.  At  present,  Clerk  to  Senate  Com.  on 
Library. 

Frederic  Staughton  Doyle,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

LL.  B.,  1894.     LL.  M.,  1895.     No.  606  Chestnut  St. 

Howard  Prescott  Gatley,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1895.  LL.M.,  1896.  Asst."  Clerk  of  Supreme  Court  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.     No.  1833  Fifth  St.,  N.  W. 

Guy  Hamilton  Johnson,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1894.  LL.  M.,  1895.  (Res.  1706  9th  St.,  N.  W.)  No.  500 
Fifth  St.,  N.  W. 

Henry  James  Robinson,  Denver,  Colo. 

Corcoran  Scientific  School,  one  year.  Of  Hensey,  Bond  &  Robinson, 
Patent  Lawyers,  No.  1302  F  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and 
Box  No.  496,  Denver,  Colo. 

Henry  Caton  Sheridan,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1894.  LL.  M.,  1895.  (Stenographer,  No.  2300  G  St.,  N.  W.). 
No.  702  Seventeenth  St.,  N.  W. 

(iEORGE  Dudley  Whitney,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Princeton  Univ.,  Class  of  1894.  LL.B.,  1896.  Member  of  Whig  HalL 
No.  1420  F  St.,  N.  W. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER,  175 

EwiNG  CocKRELL,  B  9  U,  Warrcnsburg,  Mo. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1891-4.  Univ.  of  Va.  Law  School,  i894-*5.  Member 
of  AVw  Harvard  Union.  A.  B.,  cum  laude^  Harvard,  1895.  LL.B.^ 
Univ.  of  Va.,  1 895.  M.  A.,  Columbian  School  of  Political  Science, 
1896.     LL.  M.,  1896.     Washington  address,  1518  R  St.,  N.  W. 

Emerson  Root  Newell,  Z  ^,  Bristol,  Conn. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Formerly  Justice  of  the  Peace.  Comr.  of 
Superior  Court.  LL.  B.,  189$'  LL.  M.,  1896.  Examiner  in  U.  S. 
Patent  Office.  (Res.  27  Iowa  Circle,  N.  W.)  Washington  address^ 
Room  94  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

Charles  Frederick  Sensner,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Attended  Emerson  Institute,  D.  C.  LL.  B.,  1895.  LL.M.,  1896. 
No.  141 5  Howard  Ave.,  N.  W. 

Joshua  Soule  Zimmerman,  ^  J  ^,  Roraney,  W.  Va. 

Roanoke  Coll.,  1885-6.  A.  B.,  Randolph- Macon  Coll.,  Ashland,  Va.» 
1892.     Editor  of  Columbian,  '96,  Class  Book.     LL.B.,  1896. 

Frank  Parker  Davis,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington   High  School,   three  years.     LL.B.,   1896.     With  Wright, 
Brown  &  Quinby,  Patents,  Room  81    Washington  Loan   and   Trust 
Bldg.     No.  902  F  St.,  N.  W. 

Frank  Horace  Moore,  ^  B  A',  Lawrence,  Kas. 

A.  B.,  and  Commencement  Speaker,  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1894.  LL.B., 
1896.  No.  745  Mississippi  St.  Washington  address.  No.  207  9tb 
St. 

Alexander  Drummond  Lunt,  I  X,  Washington,  D.  C. 

B.  S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1891.  M.  E.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892. 
M.  M.  E.,  idid.f  i893>  Contributor  to  electrical  Journals.  LL.B., 
1896.  Not  in  practice.  Third  Asst.  Examiner  in  U.  S.  Patent  office. 
Care  U.  S.  Patent  Office. 

Claude  Elliott  Miller,  Washington,  D.  C. 

No.  1339  Fifteenth  St.,  N.  W.     Of  Chas.  E.  Miller  &  Bro. 

Harry  James  Brown,  2  X,  Wentworth,  N.  H. 

B.  S.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1895.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  No.  13  Hanover  St.> 
Washington  address,  No.  1432  S  St.,  N.  W. 

Norval  Hamilton  Busey,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

No.  1505  Twelfth  St.,  N.  W. 

James  Finnie  Casey,  ^  K  ¥,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Clerk  in  General  Land  Office.  Washington  address,  No.  1731  H  St.,  N. 
W. 


176  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

Edward  Smith  Duvall,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington  High  School,  1890.  LL.  B.»  Georgetown  Law  School,  1893. 
LL.  M.,  ibid,^  1804.  Master  of  Patent  Law,  Columbian,  1896.  (Res. 
1628  6th  St.,  N.  W.)     Patent  Law.     107-8  Loan  and  Trust  Bldg. 

William  Wallace  Wright,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Emerson  Institute,  1837.  LL.  6.,  Buffalo  Law  School,  1801.  Charter 
member  of  Daniel  Chapter.  (Res.  453  K  St.,  N.  W.)  Patent  Law. 
Loan  and  Trust  Bldg. 

Guy  Elliott  Davis,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bom  Washington,  March  26,  1874.  Washington  High  School's  Athletic 
Champion.  Member  of  Columbian  Univ.  Athletic  Assn.  LL.  6.) 
1896.     No.  3006  P  St. 

WiLBER  Allen  Owen,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  June  30,  1873.  ^^^^  Examination  Prize.  LL.  B., 
1896.     No.  1204  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W. 

John  Quincy  Eaton,  A  K  E^  A  T,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  Washington,  July  14,  1873.  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1893. 
A.  M.,  ibid.^  1896.  LL.  B.,  1894.  LL.  M.,  1895.  Special,  1896-7. 
Care  of  •» The  Concord." 

Henry  Morris  Marshall,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LL.  B.,  1896.     Postgraduate,  1896-7.     No.  2009  I  St.,  N.  W. 

John  Thilman  Hendrick,  .V  *,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bom  Clarksville,  Tenn.,  Nov.  12,  1876.  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  1892-4. 
Pres.  of  Junior  Class.  Business  Manager  of  Columbian  Call.  No. 
1703  QSl,  N.  W. 

Charles  Gantt  Harris,  ^  K  W,  Washington,  D.  C. 

B.  S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  1894.  Member  of  Athletic  Team. 
No.  191 7  Kalorama  Ave. 

John  Martin  Spellman,  ^  K  '/'',  Dallas,  Texas. 

Attended  St.  Edward's  Coll.,  Austin,  Texas.  Pres.  of  Senior  Law  Class. 
No.  236  Ross  Ave. 

Maurice  Le  Roy  Alden,  ^  K  W,  Kansas  City,  Kas. 

Horn  Kansas  City,  Oct.  10,  1873.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1895.  Member 
of  'Varsity  Glee,  Banjo  and  Mandolin  Clubs.  No.  712  Washington 
Ave. 

Arthur  Augustine  Buck,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bom  Bucksport,  Me.,  April  6,  1870.  B.  S.,  Mass.  Institute  df  Technol- 
ogy, 1893.  Asst.  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent  Office.  Care  of  Patent 
Office. 


MARSHALL  CHAPTER,  177 

James  Louis  Cousar,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bom  near  Oxford,  Miss.,  Nov.  15,  1872.  Attended  Columbian  Univ., 
1893-5.     Pres.  of.  Debating  Society.     No.  940  New  York  Ave. 

James  Edwin  Jenks,  St.  Cloud,  Minn^ 

Born  Clearwater,  Minn.,  Aug.  9,  1871.  Attended  Carleton  Coll.,  North- 
field,  Minn.,  189 1-4.  Member  of  Philomatkian  Lit.  Society.  Nat- 
uralists' Club.     Captain  of  Foot  Ball  Team.     No.  827  "First  Ave.,  S. 

John  Hibbett  De  Witt,  *  J  ^,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

B>rn  Castalian  Springs,  Tenn.,  Sept.  21,  1872.  A.  B.,  Vanderbilt  Univ., 
1894.  Member  of  Dialectic  Lit.  Society.  Winner  of  Public  Debate. 
No.  711  Woodland  Ave. 

* 

Alexander  Garner  Bentley,  ^  B  K,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  Washington,  Oct.  6,  1875.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.  No.  11 16 
Ninth  St.,  N.  W. 

Dixson  Hinds  Bynum,  <P  K  V^  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Bom  Washington,  Ind.,  Aug.  5,  1876.  Columbian  Univ.,  1894-5.  With 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission.     No.  527  Ash  St. 

Jesse  Marion  Woodward,  ^  J  ^,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Born  in  Harrison  Co.,  Mo.,  July  10,  1873.  Asst.  Examiner,  U.  S.  Patent 
Office. 


JAY   GHAPTRR 

IN    THE 

ALBANY  LAW  SCHOOL, 

BEING   THE 

f 

LAW  DEPARTMENT 


OF 


UNION  UNIVERSITY. 


ESTABLISHED   1884. 


UNION  University  embraces  the  following  institutions: 
Union  College, 

Albany  Medical  College, 

Albany  Law  School, 

Dudley  Observatory, 

Albany  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Union  College  acquired  by  its  charter  granted  in  1795  fulF 
university  powers,  but  the  creation  of  graduate  institutions  at 
Schenectady  was  not  found  practicable.  Schools  of  Law  and 
Medicine  and  also  an  Astronomical  Observatory  have  long 
existed  at  Albany,  only  a  few  miles  distant.  The  arrange- 
ment naturally  suggested  by  these  circumstances  was,  that  the 
professional  schools  and  the  Observatory  at  Albany  should 
be  united  with  Union  College,  under  the  charter  and  Board 
of  Trustees  of  the  latter.  This  was  accordingly  effected  by 
the  incorporation  of  Union  University  in  1873. 


i8o  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

The  President  of  Union  College  and  permanent  Chancel- 
lor of  Union  University  has  the  oversight  of  the  University, 
each  of  the  institutions  having  its  resident  Dean.  The  Dean 
of  Union  College  acts  in  the  place  of  the  President  in  his 
absence,  and  also  assists  him  in  matters  delegated  to  him  by 
the  President.  The  University  Board  of  Governors  is  com- 
posed of  permanent  Trustees  of  Union  College  and  of  repre- 
sentatives of  each  of  the  other  institutions  embraced  in  Union 
University. 

UNION  COLLEGE. 

Union  College  was  incorporated  by  the  Regents  of  the 
University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  on  the  25th  day  of 
February,  1795.  It  was  the  second  college  incorporated  in 
the  State,  and  the  first  north  of  the  City  of  New  York  and 
west  of  the  Hudson  River.  It  received  its  name  from  the 
circumstance  that  several  religious  denominations  co-operated 
in  its  organization,  and  was  the  first  college  in  the  United 
States  which  was  not  of  a  strictly  denominational  character. 
It^a^  continued  from  its  foundation  to  be  the  representative 
institution  of  Christian  unity. 

THE  LAW  SCHOOL. 

This  School  is  among  the  oldest  institutions  of  the  kind  in 
the  country,  having  been  established  in  185 1,  and  its  grad- 
uates number  many  of  the  most  successful  men  in  the  profes- 
sion. The  School  is  and  has  been  largely  represented  in  the 
Executive,  Judicial  and  Legislative  departments  of 'this  and 
many  other  States,  as  well  as  of  the  Federal  Government. 

It  became  a  part  of  Union  University  in  1873. 

The  petition  of  eleven  applicants  for  a  charter  was  dated 
April  30,  1884. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS. 


SENIORS. 

Philip  Roy  Barnes,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Wisconsin  State  Normal.    Valedictorian.    Affiliated  with  Booth  Chapter, 
1891-2.    Chair  of  Medical  Jurisprudence.    National  Medical  College 
"^    of  Chicago.     Barnes,  Barnes  &  Bartelme,  710  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Building. 

William  Horton  Foster,  J  Y,  Geneseo,  Illinois. 

Northwestern  University,  1883. 

Robert  Aldrich  Fosdick,  J  K  E,  Stamford,  Connecticut. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1883. 

♦1884.     George  Erastus  Garland. 

A.  B.,  Colby  University. 

Alfred  A.  Guthrie,  Albany,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Iowa,  1875.     Albany  County  Savings  Bank  Building. 

Edmund  Cond£  Lane,  ^  J  ^,  Omaha,  Nebraska. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Vermont,  1882.  Charter  Member  of  Vermont  Al- 
pha Chapter  of.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Principal  of  High  School, 
Westport,  N.  Y.,  1882-3. 

John  Lovejoy  Pratt,  I^  6  11,  Cambridge,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  University,  1883. 

James  Leonard  Weeks,  Jamestown,  New  York. 

Jamestown  High  School.  First  Vice-President  of  Class.  Bootey,  Fowler 
&  Weeks,  No.  38  Main  Street. 

JUNIORS. 

Henry  David  Borden,  St.  Thomas,  North  Dakota. 

District  Attorney  of  Cavalier  County,  1885-7.  Clerk  of  United  States 
District  Court,  1887-91. 

Loyal  Lensey  Davis,  '/'  T,  Glens  Falls,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Weslcyan  University,  Middletown,  Connecticut,  1883.  M.  A., 
idid.,  1890.  Editor  of  TA^  Argus^  1882-3.  Class  Prophet,  1883. 
Warren  County  School  Commissioner,  1887.  Chairman  Warren 
County  Republican  Committee,  189 1-3.  Queensburytown  Auditor, 
1894-7.     Captain  i8th  Separate  Company  since  1892. 

HiNSDiLL  Parsons,  A  T,  0,B  K,  Schenectady,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Trinity  College,  1884. 


i82  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OP  1885. 

Charles  Edwin  Countryman,  J  A'  £,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1879-81.     Boston  Law  School. 

♦1887.     Horace  Ketcham. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1883.     Practiced  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Job  Philip  Lyon,  W  T,  Seattle,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  and  Class  Prophet,  Union  Coll.,  1881.  Asst.  Enpneer  of  Fort 
Worth  &  Denver  City  R.  R.,  188 1-2;  of  the  Esweski  Springs  R.  R., 
1882;  of  the  New  Orleans  &  Northeastern  R.  R.,  1883.  Asst.  Prin- 
cipal of  Academy  of  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  1883-4.  Formerly  in  practice  in 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

Clement  Graham  Martin,  A  ^  ^,  Sandusky,  O. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1883.  A.  M.,  ibid.  Clark  Prize  Orator,  1883. 
Attended  Auburn  and  McCormick  Theological  Seminary.  Formerly 
Prof,  of  Rhetoric  in  Robert  College,  Constantinople,  1S87-8.  At 
present  pastor  of  First  Presbyterian^ Church  of  Sandusky. 

Louis  Whipple  Pratt,  K  A,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1883.  Alderman-at-large,  1888-91.  Formerly 
Chairman  of  Law  Dept.  of  City  of  Albany.     Collector  of  Customs. 

Henry  Woodruff  Prouty,  J  A'  £,  Chicago,  IlL 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1884.  Editor  of  Yale  Literary  Magazine.  Member 
of  Chi  Delta  Theta.  Hawley  &  Prouty,  Security  Bldg.,  No.  188 
Madison  St. 

Frank  Philip  Schmitt,  Chicago,  111. 

Harvard  Coll.,  1883-4.     No.  145  LaSalle  St. 

George  Newell  Southwick,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  Albany,  March  7,  1863.  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1884.  Formerly 
Associate  Editor  of  Albany  Aforning  Express.  Editor  of  Evening 
Journal.  Member  of  Fifty-fourth  Congress  from  20th  Dist.  of  N.  Y., 
March,  1895,  to  March,  iSg?.*  Re-elected  to  Fiftieth- fifth  Congress, 
November,  1896. 

Edward  Orr  W^oods,  A  W,  Darlington,  S.  C. 

A.  B.,  and  Valedictory,  Wofford  Coll.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  1883. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 

David  Bruce,  Jr.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Rochester  Free  Academy,  1882.      Asst.  Supt.  of  State  Industrial  SchooL 

William  Lke  Cunningham,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 


JAY  CHAPTER.  183 

Oliver  Winchester  Dye.     (Address  unknown.) 

Attended  Yale  Coll.,  S.  S.  S.  Letter  to  Fonda,  N.  Y.,  returned  un- 
claimed. 

William  Strevell  Dyer,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Albany  High  School,  1883.  Delegate  to  Second  National  Convention  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.  Dyer  &  Ten  Eyck,  Volckert  Bldg.,  No. 
80-2  State  St. 

William  Axford  Galentine,  A  K  E.     (Address  unknown. ) 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1884.  Letter  to  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  returned 
unclaimed. 

William  Earnshaw  Gray,  Bellefonte,  Centre  Co.,  Penn. 

B.  S.,  Penn.  State  Coll.,  Centre  Co.,  1883.  M.  S.,  ibid.y  1887.  Mem- 
ber of  Cresson  Lit.  Society.  Junior  Oratory  Prize,  1882.  Class  Day 
Orator,  1886.  Burgess  of  Bellefonte,  1893-6.  Chairman  Republican 
County  Committee,  1895-7. 

Edred  Stephen  James,  Clinton,  la. 

8-10  Sutherland  Blk. 

George  Timothy  Kelly,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Member  of  State  Legislature  from  Albany  Co.,  1895-7.     No.  82  State  St. 

Samuel  Root  Lewis,  Otego,  N.  Y. 

Claverack  Coll.,  N.  Y.     Since  1887,  Supt.  of  Burial  Casket  Co. 

Irving  L'Hommedieu,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Medina  High  School,  1883.  Village  Atty.  of  Medina,  1893-4.  Member 
of  Board  of  Education,  since  1892.     Simonds  &  L'Hommedieu. 

Ralph  Elmo  Moody,  Portland,  Wash. 

B.  S.,  Willamette  Univ.,  1884.  Dist.  Atty.  of  Jefferson  Co.,  1890-2. 
732-4  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.  ♦ 

William  White  Niles,  ^  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1883.  Member  of  General  Assembly  of  N.  Y. 
from  30th  Dist.  of  N.  Y.  Co.,  1895.     No.  11  Wall  St. 

Edgar  Eltinge  Ougheltre,  Esopus,  Ulster  Co.,N.  Y. 

Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Henry  Horatio  Parker,  T  T,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1882.  Editor  of  The  Aegis,  1 880-1.  Stewart 
Blk.,  No.  23  W.  Fulton  St. 

Frank  M.  Pennel,  Mifflintown,  Penn. 

Formerly  Dist.  Atty 


i84  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

RoswELL  Shinn,  Chicago,  111. 

Law  Class  Orator.  Author  of  **  Pleading  and  Practice  in  Courts  of  Rec- 
ord, Michigan,"  two  volumes,  1893.  "Pleading  and  Practice  "  for 
Illinois,  two  volumes.  **  Attachment  and  Garnishment,"  two  vol- 
umes.    710  Tacoma  BIdg. 

AsEL  Steere,  Jr.,  .V  ^,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1885.     Care  of  Court  House,  or  208  Bee  Bldg. 

Frederick  Stephan,  Jr.,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Ulster  Academy.     Justice  of  the  Peace.     Judge  of  City  Court. 
Station  R.,  Rondont  P.  O. 

Charles    Bradford  Templeton,   A    J   <P,  t^  A'  £,  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

A.  B.  and  C.  E.,  Union  Coll.,  1884.     First  Pres.  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon 
Fraternity.     Class  Orator.     Albany  Co.  Bank  Bldg. 

William  Bullock  Ten  Eyck,  '/'  }\  ^  N  E,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Union  Coll.,  1884-5.     Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.     City  Pros,  of 
Omaha.     331-2  Board  of  Trade  Bldg. 

William  Julius  Volker,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  Public  Schools.     Asst.  City  Atty.,  1891-3.     Real  Property  and 
Corporations.     13-15  Hutchinson  Bldg.,  No.  73  W.  Eagle  St. 

Oscar  Dillwyn  Weed,   J  K  E,  ^  B  K,  6  N  E,  New  York 
City. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  18S4.     Member  of  Theta  Nit  Epsilon.     Com- 
mencement Orator.     Weed,  Story  &  Straiton,  No.  11  William  St. 

CLASS  OF  1887. 
Lawrence  White  Bigham,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1884.  Member  of  IVAi^if  Society.  No.  518  Fourth 
Ave. 

Walter  Henry  Coggeshall.      (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Waterville,  N.  Y.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Harry  Cleveland  Green,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School,  two  years.  Practiced  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  three  years. 
Since  then,  at  No.  72  White  Bldg. 

*i89i.  Frederic  Anson  Johnson. 

Attended  Military  Academy,  Haddonfield,  N.  Y.  Practiced  at  Palmyra^ 
N.  Y.     Died  in  Southern  California,  Jan.  23,  1891. 


JAY  CHAPTER,  185 

George  Lawyer,  6  J  X,  0  B  h\  Albany,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1885.  First  Prize  Debate,  First  Prize  Declama- 
tion, High  Honor  Man,  Classical  Medal,  Legal  Oration.  Law  Class 
Valedictorian.    Contributor  to  Central  Law  Jourfial,    Tweddle  Bldg. 

Irving  Christopher  McDowell,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buftalo  High  School.     75  Erie  Co.  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

♦1893.     William  McElroy. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.     Practiced  at  Albany. 

Frederick  Guy  Merrill,  Z  '/*,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Bowdoin  Coll.,  1883-84.     Asst.  Pros.  Atty.     513-5  California  Blk. 

John  Alexander  Milne.      (Address  unknown. ) 

Letter  to  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  returned. 

William  McMurtrie  Speer,  J  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,   Yale  Coll.,    1884.       Formerly   Editor    Albany  Argus.     No.  261 
Broadway. 

George  Woolverton    Stedman,    J  K  £,   H  \  E,   Albany, 
N.  Y. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1885.     M.  S.,  ibid.^  1887.     Member  of  Theta 

Nu  Epsilon.  Law  Class  Orator.  Scriptor,  and  Correspondent  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi  Briefs  1887.  Stedman  &  Stedman,  No.  445  Broad- 
way. 

William  Martin  Strauss,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  i836.     Nos.  4-6  Warren  St. 

*i888.     Sampson  Oliver  Wasserman. 

Practiced  at  Portland,  Ore. 

Robert  Max  Wernaer.      (Address  unknown.) 

Attended  Koenigl.   Preuszische  Universitaet,  Breslau.     Letter  to   No.  41 
Park  Row,  New  York  City,  returned. 

Howard  Cronkhite  Wi(;gins,  Rome,  N.  Y. 

Whitesiown  Seminary.     Formerly  City  Judge.     No.  103  W.  Uomiiiick  St. 

CLASS  OF  1888. 
Evan  Cooper  Abbott,  Go  wand  a,  N.  Y. 

Forestville  Academy,  1877-80,     School  Teacher. 

Jean  Pierre  Cassidy,  Altamont,  N.  Y. 

Stonyhurst,  Coll.     Not  in  practice. 


i86  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Edward  Willet  Champion,  Z  0,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Cornell  Univ.     Proconsul.      Formerly  Dept.   Clerk   of    D'st.  ^ 
Court,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Florence  Clohessy,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

St.  Michael's  Coll.,  Canada,  x886. 

*i895.     Elbert  D.  Cole. 

Formerly  practiced  at  Farmers  Village,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Francis  Connealy.      (Address  unknown.) 

Formerly  at  Marlboro,  Ma^. 

*i893.     Michael  Francis  Culbert. 

A.  B.,  St.  Bonaventure  Coll.,  1887.  Tribune.  City  Clerk  of  Homells- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1887. 

Marvin  Hills  Dana,  J  T,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1886.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1889.  Author  of  "Mater 
Christi  and  Other  Poems, '  '1890.    Of  Editorial  Staif,  A^«v  York  Herald, 

Frank  Howard  Edmunds,  Z  ¥,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  and  Senior  Class  Pres.,  Colby  Univ.,  1885.  Law  Class  Pjes,  One 
of  four  Class  Orators.     No.  32  Liberty  St. 

Erastus  Upson  Ely,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Valedictorian,  1888.     301  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Edward  Murry  Fethers,  East  Springfield,  N.  Y. 

Fort  Edward  Coll.  Institute,  188 1-2.  Clinton  Liberal  Institute,  Ft. 
Plain,  N.  Y.,  18S2-3. 

George  Lovell  Flanders,  J  T,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Union  Coll.,  one  year.  'Class  Orator.  Formerly  Asst.  Dairy  Comr. 
Asst.  Comr.  of  .Agriculture  of  N.  Y.  True  &  Flanders,  No.  82 
State  St. 

James  Sheldon  Frost,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Friends  College.  Consul.  Atty.  Granite  State  Provident  Assn. 
534  Volckert  Bldg.,  No.  80-82  State  St. 

Hugh  T.  Hamilton,  Livonia  Station,  N.  Y. 

Formerly  at  Port  Townsend,  Wash. 

James  Greer  Kirkpatrick,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Scriptor  and  Correspondent  of  Pin  Oklta  Phi  Brief,  1887-8.  Formerly 
Corporation  Counsel  of  Canastota,  N.  Y.  Justice  of  the  Peace. 
Also  Krie  Co.  Savings  Bank  Bldg.  Buffalo. 

Murray  E.sek  Pa(;e,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1884-6.     First  National  Bank  Bldg. 


JAY  CHAPTER.  187 

Shelton  Lawrence  Smith.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Attended  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Law  School,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Ben- 
jamin Chapter. 

*i895.     Alonzo  Wilcox  Wheeler,  W  If. 

Union  Coll.,  1882-3.  Traveled  in  Europe  in  1885.  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1886.  Practiced  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1888-90.  Died  Syracuse, 
April  19,  1895. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 

John  Young  Andrews,  Jordan,  N.  Y. 

High  School,  1884.  Sec.  of  Class.  Pres.  of  Debating  Club.  Town 
Clerk.     Justice  of  the  Peace. 

George  Comstock  Baker,  T  T,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Williams  Coll.,  1885-6.  Union  Coll.,  i836-8.  Editor  of  Concordiensis, 
1886-7.  Class  Poet.  Ivy  Poet.  LL.  M.,  Cornell  Univ.,  i8gi.  In 
Law  Dept.  of  D.  &  H.  Co.*s  R.  R.,  two  years.  Chief  of  Land  Dept., 
Atty.  General's  office.     Not  in  practice. 

•Charles  Francis  Bridge,  *F  7,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1887.  Tribune.  Editor  of  Con- 
lordiensisy  1885-6.  Editor  of  The  Garnet^  1886.  Delegate  to  Second 
National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  i88g.  Candidate  for  Police 
Justice,  1 891.     Mills  &  Bridge,  44  Tweddle  Bldg. 

Mark  Ashley  Cadwell,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Formerly  Justice  of  the  Peace  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.     91  White  Bldg. 

Martin  Davis,  J  K  E,  (P  B  A\  0  N  E,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1887.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon. 
Editor  of  Interpr^s.  Commencement  Speaker.  Sec.  of  XL.  Con- 
vention Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Washington,  D.  C.  Associated  with 
Hon.  Charles  S.  Baker,  since  1892.     201  Powers  Blk. 

Edwin  Dewey  Howe,  .V  W,  Valatie,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1887.  Scriptor.  Author  of  **New  York  Civil 
and  Criminal  Justices,  Digest  of  Fees,  Village  Laws,  etc." 

Frederick  Cooper  Hubbell,  Des  Moines,  la. 
William  Andrews  Parshall,  J  K  E,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  and  Commencement  Speaker,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  Cobden  Club 
Medal.  Consul.  Delegate  to  the  Second  National  Convention  of  Phi 
Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.     Class  Orator. 

'Charles  Orlando  Pratt,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 

Fort  Edward  Coll.  Institute,  1885.  Proconsul.  Class  Pres.  Justice  of 
the  Peace. 


iSS  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Albert  Rathbone,  i4  J  *,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Williams  Coll.,  1885-7.     Member  of  Board  of  Water  Comrs.  of  Albany • 
No.  25  N.  Pearl  St. 

Jacob  Charles  Edgar  Scott,  J  1\  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1884-5.     Comr.  of  Police.     25  Tweddle  Bldg. 

Jacob  Lansing  Ten  Eyck,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

High  School,   two  years.     Gladiator.      Dyer  &   Ten    Eyck,    No.    8o-» 
State  St. 

Sheridan  Paul  Waite,  Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Class  Poet. 

Edward  Cyrus  Walker,  Jr.,  Bktavia,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

Alanson  Page  Smith,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Correspondent  of  Columbia  Law  Times y  1889-90.     No.  445  Broadway. 

CLASS  OF   1891. 
Henry  Randall  Follett,  Norwick,  N.  Y. 

Attended   Phillips  Exeter.     Asst.    Editor  of   doming  Sun*     Loomis  & 
Follett.     4-5  Cook  Blk. 

Michael  Drury  Nolan,  (P  A  0,  0  li  A',  Troy,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Union  Coll.,  1839.    First  Sophomore  Oratorical  Prize,  1887.    Editor 
of    The  Garnet ,  1887.     No.  12  Broadway. 

Henry  Arnold  Peckham,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Harrard  Univ.     State  St. 

Bradley  Hatch  Phillips,  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

Fredonia  State  Normal  School,  three  years.     Formerly  practiced  in  Buf^ 
falo.     At  present,  at  Honolulu,  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Livingston  Rutherfurd,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1882.     Member  of  Clio  Hall. 

George  D.  Williams,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1889.      15  Elwood  Bldg.  * 

CLASS  OF  1892. 
Wilkin  Coleman,  Goshen,  N.  Y. 
John  Kneeland  Garnsev,  Z  *F.      (Address  unknown.) 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.     Reported  to  be  deceased. 


/AY  CB AFTER,  189 

George  William  Gedney,  ^  B  K,  Milton,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,   1890. 

Thomas  Hackett  Guy,  Troy,   N.   Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891. 

George  Baldwin  Harrison,  J  K  E,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

B.  A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1886.     i  Keenan  Bldg. 

Edward  Murphy,  2nd,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Georgetown  Univ.,  1890.     Member  of  Philodemic  Society.    Shaw, 
Bailey  &  Murphy,  1-2  Keenan  Bldg. 

Charles  Victor  Nellany,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

B.  A.,   Canisius    Coll.,    1891.      Valedictorian.      45    Erie    Co.    Savings 
Bank  Bldg. 

Edward  Dennis  O'Brien,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  1890. 

Charles  Harrison  Page,  Jr.,  J  A' £,  Providence,  R.  I. 

A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1891.  * 

RuFUS  Wheeler  Peckham,  Jr.,  2'  ^,  New  York  City. 

Attended  Williams  CoU.     (Res.   No.  685  Madison  Ave.)     Miller,  Peck- 
ham  &  Dixon,  Union  Trust  Co.  Bldg.,  No.  80  Broadway. 

Robert  Myers  Shoemaker  Putnam,  Z  y*,  New  York  City. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1887-90.     No.  99  Nassau  St. 

Walter  Eugene  Rowley,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Harvard  Univ.,  two  years.     Scriptor.     Wholesale  Merchant. 

Ralph  Thompson,  J  K  £,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.     Van  Vranken  Bldg.     No.  437  State  St. 

Albert  Benson  Van  Voast,  W  T,  <P  B  K,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Union  Coll.,  1890.      Valedictory  at  Coll.     Law  Class  Commence- 
ment Speaker.     Van  Vranken  Bldg.     No.  437  State  St. 

Clarence  Eugene  Ward,  Riverton,  Conn. 

Attended  Amherst  Coll. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER 


IN    THE 


BOSTON  LAW  SCHOOL, 

BEING     THE 

LAW  DEPARTMENT 

OF 

BOSTON  UNIVERSITY. 


ESTABLISHED  1885. 


BOSTON  University  was  chartered  by  the  Commonwealtb 
of  Massachusetts,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  1869.  The 
three  gentlemen  named  in  the  charter  as  the  original  corpo- 
rators were  Isaac  Rich,  Esq.,  the  Hon.  Lee  Claflin,  and  the 
Hon.  Jacob  Sleeper,  all  of  whom  had  held  responsible  posi- 
tions in  the  government  of  one  or  more  of  the  older  New 
England  colleges,  and  the  last  of  whom  had  served  as  a  State- 
appointed  Overseer  of  Harvard  University  for  a  period  of 
twelve  years.  The  Governor  of  the  Commonwealth  who 
officially  approved  and  signed  the  act  of  incorporation  was 
a  son  of  the  second  of  the  original  incorporators. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  COUNCIL. 

The  President  of  the  University  and  the  Deans  of  the 
several  departments  constitute  the  University  Council.  To 
it    belongs,   among  other  duties,    that  of    securing  an  har- 


192  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

monious   adjustment  of   all   interdepartmental  questions   of 
administration. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  SENATE. 

The  members  of  the  University  Council,  together  with 
all  the  regular  professors  in  the  different  schools  and  col- 
leges, constitute  the  University  Senate.  All  promotions  to 
to  degrees  are  in  the  name  of  this  body  and  of  the  corpora- 
tion. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  CONVOCATION. 

This  body  consists  of  all  persons  who  have  acquired  any 
degree  or  diploma  of  graduation  in  the  University.  Every 
promotion  to  a  degree,  or  to  the  status  of  a  graduate,  is, 
accordingly,  promotion  to  membership  in  the  Convocation, 
with  defined  privileges  of  representation  in  the  government 
of  the  University,  and  with  corresponding  duties. 

THE   COLLEGES. 

The  statutes  of  the  University  provide  for  a  group  of 
colleges,  with  distinct  faculties  and  administrations.  The 
College  of  Liberal  Arts  and  the  College  of  Music  were 
opened  almost  immediately  after  the  University  was  char- 
tered; while  the  place  of  the  College  of  Agriculture  has  been 
supplied  since  January,  1875,  ^7  ^^  Massachusetts  Agricul- 
tural College. 

THE  GRADUATE  SCHOOL  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES. 

This  is  for  graduate  students  only.  Since  1874  its  regular 
members  enjoy  the  privilege  of  free  tuition  in  the  National 
University  at  Athens,  and  in  the  Royal  University  at  Rome. 
Graduates  of  these  Universities  are  entitled  to  like  immunity 
in  Boston  University. 

THE  PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 

All  departments  of  the  University  so  organized  as  to  pre- 
suppose on  the  part  of  a  student  a  collegiate  preparation,  or 
its  equivalent,  are  called  schools.  The  three  of  these  which 
are  organized  and  administered  in  the  interest  of   persons 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER,  193 

preparing  for  the  learned  professions  are  called  the  Profes- 
sional Schools. 

The  School  of  Law  was  organized  in  i872,iand  is  located 
in  the  new  Law  School  Building,  Ashburton  Place,  near  the 
business  center  of  the  city  and  in  immediate  proximity  to  the 
State  House  and  the  new  Court  House.  The  students  have 
access  not  only  to  the  libraries  of  the  University,  but  also  to 
the  Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Boston.  This  is  the  largest 
library  in  America,  numbering  500,000  volumes  and  10,000 
pamphlets.  It  is  particularly  rich  in  state  papers,  its  collec- 
tion of  United  States  documents  being  in  some  respects  more 
complete  than  any  in  possession  of  the  Government  itself. 


HONORARY  MEMBER. 


Melville  Madison  Bigelow,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  EatOD  Rapids,  Michigan,  August  2,  1846.  A.  B.,  University  of 
of  Michigan,  1866.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1871.  Ph.  D.  and  M.  A.,  Harvard 
College,  1879.  LL.  D.,  Northwestern  University,  1896.  Author  of 
•♦Leading  Cases  on  Bills  and  Notes,"  1880;  **Law  of  Bills,  Notes 
and  Checks,"  1893;  **On  Torts,"  fourth  edition,  1891;  "Leading 
Cases  00  Torts,"  1875;  "Story's  Conflict  of  Laws,*'  eighth  edi- 
tion, 1883;  "Story  on  Constitution,"  fifth  edition,  two  volumes, 
1891;  "Story  on  Contracts,"  fifth  edition,  two  volumes,  1874;  "De- 
cisions on  Insurance,"  Volume  XIX  of  **  Myer's  Federal  Decisions," 
1884-7;  "On  Equity,"  1879;  "Story's  Equity  Jurisprudence,"  thir- 
teenth edition,  two  volumes,  1886;  "On  Estoppel,"  fifth  edition, 
1890;  "On  the  I-Aw  of  Fraud,"  two  volumes,  1890;  "History  of 
Procedure  in  England  Daring  the  Norman  Period,"  1880;  "Odger's 
On  Libel  and  Slander,"  1882;  "Cases  in  Life  and  Accident  Insur- 
ance," five  volumes,  1877;  "Over-ruled  Cases,"  1887;  "Haywood's 
Tennessee  Reports."  Member  of  various  learned  societies.  Professor 
of  Law  in  Boston  University  since  1872.     Tremont  Building.  , 


The  seven  charter  members  of  this  chapter  were  initiated  January  15,  1885. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


SENIORS. 

Homer  Albers,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Central  Wesleyan  College,  Warrenton,  Mo.,  1882.  Instructor  in 
Boston  Law  School.  Lecturer,  ibiii.^  1893-6.  Professor  in  Boston 
Law  School.     401  Sears  Building. 

John  Lewis  Bates,  H  ^  //,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Boston  University,  1882.  Member  of  Phihmathean  Society.  Com- 
mencement Speaker,  1882.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Member  of  Boston 
Common  Council,  189 1-2.  Member  of  Massachusetts  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 1894-6.     Herald  Building. 

Ralph  William  Foster,  B  ^  U,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Boston  University,  1881.     No.  53  State  St. 

Joseph  Jeremiah  Mahonev,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Room  4  Central  Building. 

JUNIORS. 

George  Prentiss  Carroll,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1883.  TownsenJ  Speaker.  LL.  B.,  mti^na  cum 
iauJi.  Judge  of  Bridgeport  City  Court  since  February  i,  1 89 5. 
Paige  &  Carroll,  11-12  Sturdevant  Building.     No.  325  Main  Street. 

Henry  Johnson  Hersey,  B  8  11,  Denver,  Colo. 

A.  B.,  Boston  University,  1884.  LL.  B.  cum  /audi.  506  Equitable 
Building. 

Arthur  Prentice  Rugg,  Worcester,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  College,  1883.  LL.  B.,  ma^nacum  laude.  Class  Orator. 
Member  of  Worcester  Common  Council,  1894.  President  of  same,  1S95. 
Assistant  District  Attorney,  1895-6.     No.  405  Main  Street. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 

Charles  Lyman  Adams,  Westboro,  Mass. 

William  Henry  Brown,  Boston,  Mass. 

Attended  Bridgewater  State  Normal  School.     No.  85  Devonshire  St. 

Reginald  Foster,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1884.     No.  87  Milk  St. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER.  195 

Henry  Gilbert  Frost,  Boston,  Mass. 

Studied  at  Harvard,  Mass.,  Institute  of  Technology,  Oxford,  Goettingen 
and  Berlin.     Former  address.  No.  764  Trexnont  St. 

Willis  Perkins  Holcombe,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1883.     No.  62  Devonshire  St. 

Frederick  William  Rogers,  J  K  E.     (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1883.     Not  in  active  practice.     Former  address,  No.  5 
Craigie  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Walter  Soren,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1883.     Former  address.  No.  31  State  St.     No.  la 
Humphreys  St. 

William  Thomas  Sturtevant,  Pratt,  Kas. 

Attended  New  Bedford   High  School.     Co.  Surveyor  of  Pratt  Co.     City 
Atty.  of  Pratt. 

Fred  Winchester  Tracy,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Chairman  of  Democratic  Town  Com.     Town  Clerk  and  Registrar  of  Vital 
Statistics.     Gould  &  Tracy,  Franklin  Bldg. 

William  Edwin  White,  Leominster,  Mass. 

Formerly  City  Solicitor. 

Henry  Lincoln  Whittlesey,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1884.      Formerly  Clerk  of  Police  Court  of  Newton. 
59-61  Ames  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1887. 
Charles  Sullivan  Adams,  J  K  E,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1883.  Kellogg  &  Hyde  Prizes.     Member  of  City 

Council.     U.   S.    Comr.  Editor    "  History   of    Epidemics."      Atty. 

State  Board  of  Health.  Vice-Pres.  State  Bank  of   Fla.     Adams  &. 
L'Engle,  12  Law  Ex. 

Charles  Lewis  Baker.      (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address,  St.  James  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

George  Lemist  Clarke,  Boston,  Mass. 

Roxbury  Latin  School.     No.  27-31  State  St. 

Delavan  Calvin  Delano,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1884.     No.  26  Pemberton  S" 

Elisha  Sears  Hall,  Brewster,  Mass. 


196  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Charles  Thompson  Johnson.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Supposed  to  be  deceased. 

James  Edward  Kelley,  Boston,  Mass. 

Normal  School,  1880.     Commercial  Law.     No.  220  Devonshire  St. 

Myron  Leslie  Learned,   Omaha,  Neb. 

Kesnedy  &  Learned,  612  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Charles  Franklin  Light,  Boston,  Mass. 

Member  of  Mass.   House  of  Representatives,   1895^.     No.  113  Devon- 
shire St. 

Joseph  Haley  Lord,  J  Y. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1885.  Formerly  practiced  at  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 
Supposed  to  be  in  Boston. 

Edward  Fairfield  Lovejoy,  Providence,  R.  L 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ. 

Edwin  Lawrence  Miller,  Seneca,  Kas. 

Columbia  Law  School,  1887-8,  where  he  affiliated  with  Story  Chapter. 
In  1886  established  and  edited  the  Military  Magazine,  Ours^  in  New 
York  City.  Formerly  Editor  of  Seneca  Chronicle.  Citty  Atty.  of  Seneca, 
1889.  Justice  of  the  Peace,  1890.  City  Councilman,  1896.  Reviser 
and  Collator  of  City  Ordinances.  Democratic  Candidate  for  State 
Senator,  i8th  Dist.  of  Kas.,  1896. 

William  Howard  Mitchell,  ^  i\  8,  ^  B  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1885.  Corporation  and  Insolvency  Law.  Room 
6i,  No.  89  State  St. 

Edward  Dudley  Moore,  Boston,  Mass. 

Nichols  Latin  School,  Lewiston,  Me.,  1880.  Alderman  of  City  of  Som- 
erville.     No.  131  Devonshire  St. 

George  Augustus  Sanderson,  ^  /*,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  and  Commencement  Orator,  Yale  Coll.,  1885.  Asst.  Dist.  Atty. 
for  Northern  Dist.  of  Mass.     No.  53  Devonshire  St. 

Joseph  Henry  Spafford,  'F  1\  New  York  City. 

Gymnasium  Capt.  Amherst  Coll.,  1880-4.  Leader  of  Glee  Club,  1883-4. 
A.  B.,  and  Class  Marshal,  Amherst  Coll.,  1884.  Co.  Solicitor  of  Put- 
nam Co.,  Fla.,  1889-93.     No.  115  Broadway. 

Fred  Newton  Wier,  J  K  £,  Lowell,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  18S2.     Former  address.  No.  103  Central  St. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER.  197 

CLASS  OF   1888. 
George  Denny  Alden,  Boston,  Mass. 

Formerly  Judge  of  Fourth  Plymouth  Dist.  Court.  No.  209  Wash- 
ington St. 

George  Edward  Bales,  Wilton,  N.  H. 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy.  Harvard  Coll.,  1884-5.  Formerly  Chairman 
of  Board  of  Education.  Town  Treas.  Representative  in  Legislature 
of  N.  H.,  1895. 

Charles  Manseield  Bruce,   Boston,  Mass. 

Special  Justice  of  First  Dist.  of  Eastern  Middlesex.  No.  178  Devon- 
shire St. 

George  Wesley  Ernshaw,  Denver,  Colo. 

Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Academy.  Consul.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  306  People's 
Bank  Bldg. 

Samuel  Warren  Forrest,   Boston,  Mass. 

No.  53  State  St. 

Frederick  Dana  Fuller,  W  T,  Topeka,  Kas. 

Wesleyan  Univ.,  1884-5.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  In  U.  S.  Mail  Service, 
1885-6.  Fuller  &  Whitcomb,  Crawford  Bldg.,  Municipal  Securities 
and  Corporation. 

John  Le  Grand  Harvey,  Waltham,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1883.  Member  of  Crestomatkean  Society. 
Law  Class  Orator.  Proconsul.  Formerly  Chairman  of  Water  Board. 
City  Solicitor.     Methodist  Bldg. 

Albert  Faring  Hayden,  Boston,  Mass. 

Supposed  to  be  at  No.  8  Congress  St. 

Harry  William  James,  Boston,  Mass. 

Supposed  to  be  at  No.  209  Washington  St. 

William  Whittem  Jenness.      (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1885.  Letter  to  Lancester,  N.  H.,  returned  un- 
claimed. 

Jay  Forrest  Lyon,  Elkhorn,  Wis. 

LL.  B.,  summa  cum  laude. 

William  Mark  Noble,  Boston,  Mass. 

Supposed  to  be  at  No.  53  State  St. 

Joseph  Nicholas  Fasten e,  Boston,  Mass. 

Supposed  to  be  at  No.  5  Tremont  St. 


1 98  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

Michael  Joseph  Sughrue,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  401  Sears  Bldg. 

John  F.  Switzer,  Topeka,  Kas. 

B.  S.,  Northern  Ind.    Normal  School.     Tribune.     LL.   B.,   cum  iaude 
Wheeler  &  Switzer,  Real  Estate  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 
Roscius  Harlow  Back,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  40  Water  St. 

George  or  Charles  Grey  Bancroft,  Clinton,  Mass. 

Formerly  at  Lancaster,  Mass. 

William  Joseph  Bradley,   Lawrence,  Mass. 

LL.  B.,  magna  cum  lande.     Bradley  &  Sherman.     Central  Bldg. 

•  Arthur  Canby  Brydon-Jack,  Vancouver,  Br.  CoL 

M.  A.,  Univ.  of  New  Brunswick,  1885.  Honors  in  Math.,  French,  and 
Lit.  Practicing  in  Vancouver,  and  New  Westminster,  B.  C.  Rooms 
4-5  Inns  of  Court  Bldg. 

Charles  Sumner  Forbes,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Delegate  to  Second  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889. 
No.  4  Walnut  St. 

Fred  Cook  Gilpatric,  Boston,  Mass. 

■  No.  23  Grant  St.,  or  No.  23  Court  bt. 

Silas  Webster  Hale,  Hudson,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1867.     Member  of  Mass.  Legislature,  1881-2. 

William  Gleason  Hambleton.      (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address,  No.  165  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Charles  Judson  Hamblett,  Nashua,  N.  H. 
Mayhew  Robinson  Hitch,   New  Bedford,  Mass. 

LL.  B.,  magna  cum  Iaude.  No.  57  William  St.,  over  N.  B.  Safe  Deposit 
and  Trust  Co. 

Samuel  Henry  Hudson,   Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.     No.  14  Beacon  St. 

Frank  Merriam  Keezer,   Denver,  Colo. 

Formerly  Clerk  of  West  Roxbury  Municipal  Court  of  Boston.  EUimshaw 
Withers  &  Keener,  209-212  Syme's  Blk. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER,  199 

Paul  Sylvester  Knowles,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 

Brockport,  N.  Y.,  State  Normal,  three  years.  Member  of  Gamma  Sigma 
Society. 

Daniel  Campbell  McDougall,  Malad  City,  Idaho. 
Edward  Lothrop  Mitchell,  Providence,  R.  I. 

LL.  B.,  cum  laude.    Member  of  East  Providence  School  Cora.    AtpTesenl 
Town  Solicitor  of  East  Providence.     Bassett  &  Mitchell,  No.  49  Wey- 
bosset  St. 

Michael  Joseph  Murray.     (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address.  No.  258  Water  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Fred  Lewis  Norton,  X^P^  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  i386.     434  Tremont  Bldg. 

William  Colvard  Parker,  ^  I  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

B.  S.,  Boston  Univ.     B.  S.,  Mass.,  Agricultural  Coll.    Member  of  Boston 

City  Council.     No.  141  Milk  St. 

Fisher  Hildreth  Pearson,  ^  T,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Dartmouth  Coll.,  1884-6.  Chairman  Democratic  City  Com.  of  Lowell, 
1894-6.  State  Senator,  1896.  Alternate  Delegate-at-Large  from 
Mass.  to  Democratic  National  Convention,  at  Chicago,  1S96. 

William  Alberto  Plummer,  K  K  K,  Laconia,  N.  H. 

Dartmouth  Coll.,  1884-5.  Representative  in  State  Legislature,  1893. 
Mayor.  Delegate  to  Democratic  National  Convention,  Chicago,  1896. 
Jewett  &  Plumer. 

William  Lorenzo  Quinby,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1886.     Supposed  to  be  at  309  Sears  Bldg. 

Harry  Leighton  Rollins,  ^  Y,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.  Scriptor.  Correspondent  of  Phi  Delta  Pmi 
Brief,   1887-8.     No.  53  Devonshire  St. 

Eric  Edward  Rosling,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

LL.   B.,   magna  cum  laude.     City  Pros.    Atty.  of    Tacoma,    one  term 
Rooms  310-12  Vanderbilt  Bldg.,  cor.  Thirteenth  St.  and  Pacific  Ave. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

George  Weston  Anderson,  (P  If  A',  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1886.  Prizes  in  Political  Economy,  Essay  and 
Oraliiy.  Member  of  Boston  School  Cora.,  since  1895.  Instructor  in 
Equity,  Boston  Law  School,  1892-5.     No.   209  Washington  St. 

Frank  Abram  Appleton,  Boston,  Mass. 
No.  5  Tremont  St. 


200  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

Henry  Willard  Austin,  Medfield,  Mass. 
♦1894.     Robert  Carver  Brown. 

Formerly  practiced  at  Tauoton,  Mass.     State  Legislator,  1893;  re-elected 
1894.     On  Judiciary  Com.     Died  Feb.  i,  1894. 

Edward  Clarence  Colford.     (Address  unknown.) 
Walter  Coulson,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Harvard  ColL,  1885-8.     Member  of  School  Board.     DeCourcy  &  Coul- 
son.    Merchants*  Bank  Bldg. 

James  Porter  Crosby,  Boston,  Mass. 

Instructor  on  Bills  and   Notes,  Boston  Law  School,   1896-7.     Sughrue  & 

Crosby,  401  Sears  Bldg.  j 

Elmer  Goodrich  Derby,  X  '^*,  Middletown,   Conn. 

A.-©.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1883.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude.    No.  173  Court  St. 

Bartholomew  Richard  Doody,  Canton,  Mass. 
Frederick  Charles  Dowd,  Boston,  Mass. 

Boston  Public  Schools,  1887.     449  Tremont  Bldg.,  cor.  Beacon  and  Tre-  1 

mont  St.     Notary  Public.  I 

Joseph  Hooker  Dyer,  X  ^,  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1882-6.     Member  of  f/orton  Society.     Pros.  Atty.  of 
Franklin  Co.,  since  1894.     Care  of  Court  House. 

*i89o.      Frederick  David  Ely,  Jr. 

Died   at  Dedham,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1890;  age:  21  years,   10  months  and  i 
day. 

Frank  Benjamin  Hall,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Charles  Edward  Haywood,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  31  State  St. 
Edwin  Clark  Jenney,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Postmaster. 

John  Harsha  Johnson,  8  J  .V,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Dartmouth  Coll.,  three  years,  Class  of  '88.     No.  405  Main  St. 

Harry  Eugene  Loveren,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

No.  936  Elm  St. 

Joseph  Patrick  Lyons,  Boston,  Mass. 

Supposed  to  be  at  No.  27  School  St. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER,  201 

Adam  Walter  Martin.      (Address  unknown. ) 
Forest  John  Martin,  Bangor,  Me. 

Maine  Central  Institute,  Pittsfield,  Me.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Suite  17, 
City  Bldg. 

George  Wiley  Moulton,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  7  Exchange  Place.     Patent  Law.     Also,  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

James  Wilson  Osborne,  West  Superior,  Wis. 

Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  Real  Kstate  and  Commercial  Law, 
Truax  Bldg. 

^1897.     Florentine  Alaric  Pelton. 

Attended  Williams  Coll.  A.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1887.  Died  at  Arden, 
N.  C,  February  21,  1897. 

William  Harry  Powell,  Old  Town,  Me. 

Maine  Central  Institute,  1885.     No.  17  Center  St. 

Leonard  George  Roberts,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1887.     Equitable  Bldg. 

William  Hall  Roberts,  Dover,  N.  H. 

Member  of  New  Hampshire  Legislature. 

William  Henry  Sawyer,  Concord,  N.  H. 

No.  88  N.  Main  St. 

George  Ward  Stetson,  A  J  4>,  (P  H  A,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.  Special  Justice  rourtn  iJisi.  Court,  Plymouth 
Co.    No.  42  Court  St.     Address,   Middleborough,  Mass. 

Charles  Stewart  Street.      (Address unknown.) 

,  A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.     Letter  to  Roxbury,  Mass.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Patrick  Henry  Sullivan,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     Sullivan  &  Broderick,  2-3  Opera  House  Blk. 

Edward  Hills  Wason,  Nashua,   N.   H. 

B.  S.,  New  Hampshire  Coll.  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  1886. 
Pres.  Board  of  Education.  City  Solicitor.  Wason  &  J^kson,  ^94, 
27-8  Odd  Fellows  Bldg. 

William  John  Whieldon,  Mercer,  Penn. 

,A.  B.,  Allegheny  Coll.,    Meadville,   Penn.     M.  A.,  ibid.     Dist.  Atty.  of 
Mercer  Co.,  1894-7. 

John  Sumner  Williams,  Guilford,  Me. 

•  B.  S.,  Maine  State  Coll.,  1887.     Collector  of  Internal  Revenue,  Eastern 
Div.  of  Maine. 


202  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

CLASS  OF  1891. 

James  Ellery  Barnard,  K  K  K,  Franklin,  N.  H. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  18S4-6.     Justice  of  Police  Court  since  1892. 

Charles  Post  Benedict,  h  H  II,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  iSSq.  M.  A.,  ibid.  Class  Orator.  Benedictft 
Benedict,  33-4  Lombard  Bldg. 

Arthur  Morgan  Brown.      (Address  unknown. ) 

Letter  to  No.  96  Pembroke  St.,  Boston,  Mass.,  returned. 

James  Frederick  Corbett,  Lowell,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  St.  Johns  Coll.,  Fordham,  N.  Y.,  1887.  Burke,  Marshall  &  Cor* 
bett. 

Frank  Edmond  Deon,  Webster,  Mass. 

Attended  Nicholas  Academy,  Dudley,  Mass.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Col- 
lector of  Taxes,  four  years.      P.  O.  Box  471. 

Edgar  Hager,  Ashland,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  Ky.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1888. 

Edward  Avery  Harriman,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1888-9,  where  he 
was  initiated  at  IlAMii/roN  Chapter.  Honorary  Member  of  Booth 
Chapter.  Prof,  at  Northwestern  Univ.  I^w  School  since  1892.  Sec. 
of  Faculty,  ibid.^  since  1895.  Author  of  **A  Treatise  on  Contracts," 
1896. 

Norman  Francis  Hesseltine,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  cum  iaudgy  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  No. 
10  Tremont  St. 

WiLLARD  Jerome  Humes,  Wilkinsonville,  Mass. 
John  Allen  Irwin,  Boston,  Mass. 

'  Not  in  practice.     Address  was  306  Sears  Bldg. 

Eben  Pearl  Keeler,  Logan,  Utah. 

Ind.  State  Normal  School.      Formerly  was  City  Atty.  of  Pocatello,  Idaho. 

Charles  Merriam  Kirkham,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Yale  Univ.,  S.  S.  S.  Spfcial,  two  years.  Member  of  Alpha  Chi  Society* 
No.  15  Elm  St. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER,  203 

Calvin  Henry  Mills,  Chicago,  111. 

Preparatory  School,  York»  Penn.  Attended  Harvard  Law  School.  En- 
gaged in  School  Book  Publishing  Business.  Care  of  American  Book 
Co.,  No.  521  to  531  Wabash  Ave. 

Edward  Harlan  Scott,  *  J  ^4,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

B.  S.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1889.     M.  S!,  ibid.^  1893.     305  Atlas  Blk. 

CLASS  OP  1892. 

Henry  Bailv,  Boston,  Mass. 

•  A.  B.,  Haverford,  Penn.,  1878.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1879.  A.  M., 
ibid.^  1880.  Second  Year  and  Final  Honors  in  Classics.  Member  of 
Common  Council  of  Newton.     No.  23  Court  St. 

Charles  Carroll  Bartlett,  Chicago,  III. 

Attended  Darcmouth  Coll.  one  year.  Member  of  Phi  Zeta  Afu.  Gaff 
Bld^.,  No.  234  La  Salle  St. 

f 

Ralph  Sylvester  Bartlett,  S  J  X,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1889.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1892.  LL.  6.,  magna  cum 
laude.     426  Exchange  BIdg.,  No.  53  State  St. 

Harry  Chester  Bascom,  S  A  >V,  Leominster,  Mass. 

Ph.  B.,  Tuft's  Coll.,  1889.     Former  address,  Holden,  Mass. 

Frank  Edward  Benneit,  Topeka,  Kas. 

Of  Bennett  Bros.     No.  433  Kansas  Ave. 

MosES  Sidney  Case,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  113  Devonshire  St. 

Arthur  Stevenson  Davis,  Boston,  Mass. 

417  Exchange  Bldg.,  No.  53  State  St. 

George  Charles  Dickson,  Boston,  Mass. 

Supposed  to  be  at  No.  53  State  St. 

George  Addison  Drury,  Spencer,  Mass. 
Edward  St.  Clair  Fellows,  Boston,  Mass. 

LL.  B.,  magna  ctim  /nude.  Member  of  School  Board  at  Hyde  Park, 
Mass.     No.  209  Washington  St. 

Clarence  James  Ferguson,  Burlington,  Vt. 

Class  Orator.     No.  182  Main  St. 


ao4  PHI  DEL  TA  PH. 

Walter  Dunn  Howe,  li  S  //,  El  Paso,  Texas. 

A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1800.  Member  of  Philonrnthean  Society.  Justice  of 
the  Peace.     9-10  Wells-Fargo  Bldg. 

Henry  Matthias  Hutchings,  Barnstable,  Mass. 

Special  Justice  of  ist  Dist.  Court  of  Barnstable.  Director  of  Barnstable 
Co.  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

Charles  Hiller  Innes,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  23  Court  St. 

Stephen  Rossiter  Jones,  .V  ^,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  CoIL,  1889.     With  Carver  &  Blodgett,  No.  28  State  St. 

Frank  Preston  Lincoln,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Crocker  Bldg. 

Alvin  Joseph  Lucier,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

St.  Hyacinthe  Coll.,  Canada,  1886-90.     Room   2  Null's  Elk. 

William  Andrew  Millard,  I  J,  Halifax,  Pa. 

Ph.  B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  1891. 

Hiram  Churchill  Nickerson,  Boston,  Mass. 

Wellington,  O.,  High  School,  1888.  Clerk  of  the  Courts  in  Boston 
Univ.  Associated  with  Spitzer  &  Co.,  dealers  in  Municipal  and  Gov- 
ernment Bonds,  No.  25  Congress  St. 

Walter  Cyrus  Scarborough,  Portland,  Me. 

Not  in  practice.  Scarborough  Bros.  &  Co.,  Real  Estate  and  Investment 
Securities,  No.  88^  Exchange  St. 

Abraham  Lincoln  Wescott,  New  York  City. 

Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary  and  Female  Coll.,  1889.  Proconsul.  Exam- 
ining Counsel  of  Lawyers  Title  Ins.  Co.     No.  37  Liberty  St. 

Ralph  William  Wilbur,  <P  J  0y  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1890.     55-6  Sherlock  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

Edmund  Elliott  Balestier,  New  York  City. 

Address  was  No.  31  Nassau  St. 

Arthur  Fiske  Buttervvorth,  Brookfield,  Mass. 
Frank  Addison  Cattern,  ^  A'  ^F,     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Mt.  Ayr,  la.,  July  30,  1868.  Orator,  Intersociety  Contest  at  Alle- 
gheny Coll.,  1888.  Intercollegiate  Oratorical  Prize,  1888.  Editor  of 
Kaldron,  1888.  A.  B.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  1889.  Delegate  to  Third 
National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  July,  1893.  Was  Principal 
of  Norwell,  Mass.,  Schools. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER,  205 

John  Ingram,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  47  Exchange  St. 

Charles  Dexter  Keyes,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  28  State  St. 

George  Edward  Kimball,  Boston,  Mass. 

D  Proconsul.     Asst.    Law  Clerk,   Superior  Court  of  Suffolk  Co.     54  New 
Court  House,  Pemberton  Sq. 

William  Henry  Kirkman,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

QScriptor.     Consul. 

» 

RoscoE  Emery  Learned,  Boston,  Mass. 

Kas.  State  Univ.,  1886-8.  Sec.  and  Librarian  of  Boston  Univ.  Law 
School.     No.  10  Ashburton  Place. 

Charles  Colbv  Milton,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Scriptor. 

Ernest  Isaac  Morgan,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1891.  Member  of  Lambda  Iota  (local).  LL.  B., 
magna  cum  iaude.  Senior  Prize  Thesis.  Morgan  &  Stewart,  No.  405 
Main  St. 

Allen  Holbrook  Reynolds,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  Whitman  Coll.,  1889. 

» 

John  Henry  Snyder,  Jr.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 

Tribune.     Union  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Louis  Teetzel  Williams.      (Address  unknown.) 

Letters  to  Neponset,  Mass.,  and  Troy,  New  York,  returned  unclaimed. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 
John  Franklin  Adams,  Boston,  Mass. 

Proconsul.     710  Exchange  Bldg.     No.  53  State  St. 

Lloyd  Hawley  Andrews,  '/'*  T,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1891.  No.  53  jState  St.  Address  was  Bethel, 
Conn. 

Herbert  Morgan  Chase,  J  ^,  ^  /^  A',  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  •  Amherst  Coll.,  1891.  M.  A.,  ibid.y  1894.  Commencement 
Speaker.  Member  of  Hardy  Eight.  Editor  and  Manager  of  Amherst 
Lit,  Monthly,  Instructor  in  Law  of  Contracts,  Boston  Univ.  Law 
School,  since  1895.  No.  42  Court  St.  Also  practices  at  Newtonville, 
Middlesex  Co.,  Mass. 


2o6  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

Marvin  Evans,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  Whitman  Coll.,  1890.     Scriptor.     Consul. 

Raymond  Alton  Hopkins,  Provincetown,  Mass. 

Barnstable  High  School.     Judge  of  Second  District  Court. 

De  Witt  Clinton  Howe,  Concord,  N.  H. 

LL.  B.,  fnagna  cum  laude.     Alvin,  Martin  &  Howe,  No.  3  Depot  St. 

George  Frederick  Jackson,  E  A  E,  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Attended   Rice  &   Lowell   School  of  Boston.     Wason  &  Jackson,  27-28 
L  O.  O.  F.  Bldg. 

Harry  Eben  Jackson,  Salem,  Mass. 

No.  Si  Washington  St. 

George  Nelson  Lawrence,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Boston  High  School.-  Boston  Univ.,  one  year.J-No.  76  W.  Second  So.  St. 

George  Albert  Moore,  I  A  E,  Boston,  Mass. 

Boston  Univ.,  one  year.     Scriptor.     Long  &  Moore,  Tremont  Bldg. 

BiRNEY  Cleaves  Parsons,  Boston,  Mass. 

Lynn  High  School,  1888.     601  Sears  Bldg. 

Louis  Leonard  Guertis  de  Rochemont,  Boston,  Mass. 

Harvard    Univ.,    1890-2.        Messer   &   de    Rochemont,    62-3,    No.     15 
Court  Sq. 

Lincoln  Samuel  Simonds.     Gloucester,  Mass. 

LL.  B.,  fnagna  cum  laude, 

Charles  Baxter  Snow,  Jr.,  Whitman,  Mass. 

Dean  Academy,  1891.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude. 

Charles  Henry  Wood,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Worcester  High  School,    1888.     LL,    B.,    cum  laude.     Wood  &  Wood, 
Room  II,  No.  405  Main  St. 

Samuel  Everett  Worthen,  Boston,  Mass. 

New  Hampton  Liberal  Institute,  1889.     No.  27  School  St. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER.  207 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

George  Albert  Bacon,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Hinsdale  High  School.     Tribune.     No.  5  Elm  St.,  Court  Sq. 

Frank  Greene  Bates,  K  I,  Summit,  R.  I. 

B.  L.,  Cornel!  Univ.,  1891.  Editor  of  Corneil  Daily  Sun^  1889-91. 
Affiliated  with  Cornell  Chapter,  1893-4.  Examiner  in  American 
History,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894-5.  Fellow  in  American  History,  Cor- 
nell, 1895-6.     University  Fellow  at  Columbia,  1896-7. 

Frederick  Preston  Booth,  Chicago,  111. 

^     Kas.  State  Agricultural  Coll.,    1884-5.     Member  of   IVebsier   Lit.   Soci- 
ety.    917  Chicago  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 

Bertrand  Elmer  Clark,  South  West  Harbor,  Me. 

B.  S.,  Maine  State  Coll.,  1887.     M.  S.,  ibid.y  1892. 

Clifford  Ashton  Cook,  Milford,  Mass. 

Treas.  of  Milford.     No.  205  Main  St. 

Alvin  Cram  Dresser,  8  A  X,  ^  H  K,  Portland,  Me. 

A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1888.  A.  M.,  ibii/.^  1891.  Prize  in  English. 
Commencement  Speaker.     No.  31^  Exchange  St. 

Elbridge  Sears  Fernald,  J  A'  E,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1892.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Room  68-9,  Smith 
Bldg.,  No.  15  Court  Sq. 

Frederick  Crockett  Hanscom,  Boston,  Mass. 

Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  1 89 1.     Bowdoin,  1891-2.     632  Tremont  Bldg.. 

Harry  Rensselaer  Hood,  Concord,  N.  H. 
Harley  Hamlin  Hoskins,  B  0  Uy  Cameron,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1891. 

James  Harvey  Macomber,  Burlington,  Vt. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1890.  Member  of  Delta  /'xa  (Local).  Examiner  of 
Teachers  for  Lainville  Co.,  189I-2.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude. 
Engrossing  Clerk  of  the  General  Assembly,  189  J.     Hayward  Blk. 

William  Curtis  Mellish,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Worcester  High  School,  1890.  Scriptor.  Consul.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum 
laude.     Room  3,  No.  314  Main  St. 

William  Gilbert  Nash,  Boston,  Mass. 

Member  of  Republican  Town  Com.  Delegate  to  numerous  Conventions. 
Harvard  Law  School,  i8o^-6,  where  he  affiliated  with  Choatr 
Chapter.  (Res.,  No.  231  Washington  St.,  Brookline,  Mass.)  Room 
405,  No.  31  State  St. 


2o8  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

David  Perkins  Page,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Newbury  port  High  School,  1888.     Patent  Law.     No.  45  State  St. 

George  Bowman  Sears,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1890.     Tribune.     No.  5  Tremont  St. 

Charles  Henderson  Stebbins,  Boston,  Mass. 

HaddonBeld  Academy,  1880.   LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  No.  53  State  St. 

CoLVER  JosiAH  Stone,  BostOH,  Mass. 

Harvard  Coll.,  one  year.     Care  of  Mass.  Title  Ins.  Co. 

Oscar  Storer,  J  T  J,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1892.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Instructor  in 
Sales,  Boston  Univ.  Law  School,  1896-7.     1050  Exchange  Bldg. 

Lemuel  Sears  Strickland,  A  K  E,   Northampton,  Mass. 

Amherst  Coll.,  one  year.  Lam'bus  Blk.  or  No.  83  Round  Hill. 

FiSK  Martin  Walker,  Arlington,  Ore. 

Charles  Henry  Wardwell,  ^  A  A',   Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll,  1885.  Junior  and  Senior  Exhibition  Speaker. 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Formerly  Principal  of  Bridgeton,  Me.,  High 
School.     Exchange  Bldg.,  No,  53  State  St. 

Edgar  Weeks,  J  T,  Marlborough,  Middlesex  Co.,  Mass. 

Colby  Univ.,  1879-80.     Prize  Graduating  Thesis. 

CLASS  OF  1896. 
Frank  Herman  Baker,   Bangor,  Me. 

Ph.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1893.  Attending  Bangor  Theological  Seminary. 
No.  28  Sixth  St. 

Elisha  Hume  Brewster,  Worthington,  Mass. 

Williston  Seminary,  1891-3.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     Proconsul. 

Charles  Calvin  Bucknam,  S  A  .V,  Boston,  Mass. 

a.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1893.  Tribune,  1896.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  In 
office  of  J.  II.  Benton,  Jr.,  and  Chas.  F.  Choate,  Jr.,  Attorneys  for 
N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.     103  Ames  Bldg. 

Mavnard  Eugene  Schiller  Clemons,   Boston,  Mass. 

No.  15  Court  Square. 

Guy  Wilbur  Cox,  K  K  K,  (P  fi  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

a.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1893.     434-8  Tremont  Bldg. 


.     WEBSTER  CHAPTER,  209 

Charles  Kimball  Darling,   J  K  E,  Boston,  Mass. 

Attended  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point.  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1885.  M.  A.,  idid.f  1893.  LL.  B.,  ndm  laude.  Clerk  of  Council 
and  Member  of  School  Board  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Adjutant  and 
Major,  6th  Inf.,  M.  V.  M.  Adjutant-Gen.  of  Sons  of  Veterans,  U. 
S.  A.,  1893-4.  Editor  of  Early  Laws  of  Mass.  Historian  of  Mass. 
Society.     Treraont  BIdg. 

Arthur  Winfield  de  Goosh,  Z  '/'*,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1893.  Member  of  Mathetican  Society.  Class  Orator. 
Editor-in-chief  of  Tuftouion,  1892-3.  Room  60.  No.  209  Wash- 
ington St. 

Harry  Clifton  Fabyan,  '/■'  T,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1893.  Class  Orator.  Business  Manager  of  Bow- 
doin  Orimt.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Tribune.  No.  29  Pembertoa 
Square. 

John  Arnold  Farrar,  Boston,   Mass. 

Mt.  Allison  (N.  B.)  Coll.,  one  year.  Member  of  Eurhetorian.  710  Ex- 
change Bldg.,  No.  53  State  St. 

Elmer  Herbert  Fletcher,  Brockton,  Mass. 

LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     No.  106  Main  St. 

Franklin  Freeman,  Leominster,   Mass. 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  three  years.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  Consul,  1895-6. 
LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude. 

Joseph  Rudolph  Fuller,  Boston,  Mass. 

Adams  Academy,  Quincy,  Mass.,  1893.  Member  of  Pi  Sigma  Kho» 
Society.     405  Sears  Bldg. 

Marshall  Hopkins  Gould,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Scriptor,  1896.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  No.  87?  Massachusetts 
Ave. 

Burton  Paynf  Gray,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Yankton  Coll.,  1894.  Class  Orator.  Sec.  of  Intercollegiate  Ora- 
torical Assn.,  1893-4.  Pres.  of  Olympic  Athletic  Assn.,  1894.  Man- 
ager of  College  Press,  1893.     Room  22,  No.  28  State  St. 

William  Ross  Guilford,  Ashmont,  Mass. 

Initiated  at  Dillon  Chapter,  1892-3. 
Robert  Edward  Harding,  Boston,  Mass. 

Boston  Public  Schools.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Candidate  for  Common 
Council  of  Boston.     Room  401,  No.  23  Court  St. 


2  lo  PHI  DEL TA  PHI. 

William  Hoag,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Uoiv.,  1894.  607  Exchange  Bldg.,  The  Lawyer's  Surely 
Co. 

William  James  Jefferv,  IX.     (Address  unknown.) 

Northwestern  Univ.,  1884-6.  Real  Estate  Agent  at  San  Diego,  CaL, 
1886.  B.  S.,  Kas.  State  Agricultural  Coll.  Letter  to  San  Diego, 
Cal.,  returned  unclaimed. 

JoHisr  Andros  Lane,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1891-3.  LL.  B.,  cuni'laude.  Tupper  &  Lane,  22  Dick- 
inson's Blk.,  No.  145  Main  St. 

Cyrus  Harvey  Little,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

Bates  Coll.,  1880-2.  Member  of  the  School  Board  of  Sutton,  N.  H., 
four  years.  Chairman  of  same  1887-8.  Care  of  **The  Kennard,*' 
No.  1008  Elm  St. 

Walter  Mooers,  ^  T,  Old  Town,  Me. 

Bowdoin  Coll.,  1 881-3.  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1885.  Teacher  in 
High  School,  Old  Town,  Me.,  1885-6.  High  School,  Stillwater,  1886. 
Proconsul. 

Alfred  Whitwell  Putnam,  Topsfield,  Mass. 

LL.  B.,  cum  laiidf.     With  Carver  &  Blodgett,  23  State  St.,  Boston. 

Christopher  Howe  Rogers,  ^  J  ^, -Methuen,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1893.     No.  19  Pleasant  St. 

Willis  WHiTTEx\fORE  Stover,  Boston,  Mass. 

B>5ton  Latin  School,  six  years.  Harvard  Univ.,  two  years.  LL.  B. , 
cum  laudf.     No.  7  Eden  St.,  Charlestown  Dist. 

Owen   D.  Vou.vg,  B  &  II,  Boston,  Mass. 

Ph.  B.,  St.  Lawrenci  Univ.,  1894.  Scriplor.  Commencement  Orator. 
Addr^si  also  Van  Hornesville,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Charles  Osgood  Abell,  Boston,  Mass. 

Hartford  High  School,  1882.     No.  96  Huntington  Ave. 

William  Kinckle  Allen,  Amherst,  Va. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1895.  Medalist  Orator  of  Jeffcrsofiian  Lit.  Society, 
1895. 

George  Phippen  Beckford,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Ph.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  iS);.      Maxfiild  St. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER.  211 

Ira  Gordon  Colby,  A  ^  ^,  Claremont,  N.  H. 

A.  6.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1894. 

Harry  Keen  Fisher,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

Mt.  HernoD,  Mass.,  School,  i888'-9.     No.  36  Forest  St., 

William  Thomas  Aloysius  Fitzgerald,  Boston,  Mass. 

English  High  School,  Boston,  1887.     President  of  Middle  Class,  1895-6. 
No.  89  State  St. 

Ralph  Milo  Greenlaw.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Norway,  Me.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Edwin  Manton  Grover,  6  J  X,  Needham,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.     Proconsul,  1896-7. 

Louis  Armitagk  Hall,  Newton,  Mass. 

Delegate  to  the  Fifth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Decem- 
ber, 1896.     No.  60  Elmwood  St. 

Israel  Arthur  Herrick,  Farmington,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll. ,  1890.     Publisher  of  TA^  Dakota  County  Tributu, 
Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Fay  Brigham  Kendall,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  three  years.     Consul,  1896-^. 

Henry  Tilton  Lummus,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Born  Lynn,  Dec.  28,  1876.     No.  4  Hudson  St. 

Curtis  General  Metzler,  Boston,  Mass. 

Boston  High  School.  Vice-Pres.  of  Bardolph  Lit.  Society.  Leader  of 
Glee  Club.*  Pres.  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Republican  candidate  for  City 
CounciL     No.  595  Washington  St. 

John  Randall  Nichols,  9  A  X,  <^  li  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Historian,  1896-7.  412  Sears  Bldg.,  No. 
199  Washington  St. 

Carleton  Hartvig  Parsons,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

No.  16  Middle  St. 

« 

Eliphalet  French  Philbrick,  J  K  E,  0  B  K,  Concord,  N.  H. 

A.  B.,  and  Commencement  Speaker,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1885.  Care  of 
Streetcr,  Walker  &  Hollis. 


212  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Allen  QuimbYj  /IKE,  North  Sandwich,  N.  H. 

A.  B.,  Bowdoio  Coll.,  1895.     (Brunswick,  Me.) 

Edward  Hart  Safford,  A  J  0,  Kittery,  Me. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1894.     Member  of  Senior  Society  Sphinx. 

Guy  Houghton  Start,  Bakersfield,  Vt. 

St.  Johnsbury  Academy,  one  year.     Brigham  &  Start. 

Arthur  Hervey  Stetson,  B  d  X^  Bath,  Me. 

A.    B.,    Bowdoin    Coll.,    1895.     Tribune,    1896-7.     No.    964   Washing- 
ton St. 

Louis  Henry  Warner,  Florence,  Mass. 

Williston  Seminary,  1894.     N.  Main  St.,  Northampton. 

Edwin  Bell  Weston,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1893.     Cor.  Maple  and  Myrtle  Sts. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Charles  Neal  Barney,  0  J  X,  ^  li^K,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Born  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  27,  1875.     A.  B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1895.    Class  Pres. 
No.  22  Chatham  St. 

Arthur  James  Dunton,  J  A'  £,  Bath,  Me. 

Attended  Colby  Univ.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1893-6. 

Burns  Plummer  Hodgman,  Littleton,  N.  H. 

Born  Littleton,  N.  H.,  Dec.  30,  1875. 

William  Morris  Holman,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Lowell  High  School.     No.  126  Powell  St. 

Harold  Phelps  Mosely,  J  '/^,  Westfield,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1895.     No.  131  Franklin  St. 

Frederick  Hapgood  Nash,  J  T,  (P  If  A',  West  Acton,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1895.     M.  A.,  idit/.^  1896.     Scriptor,  1896-7. 

Louis  Henry  Paine,  A  T  Q,  Steubenville,  O. 

Born  Limaville,  O.,  Oct.  i,  1875.      Attended   Albion  Coll.,  Mich.     No. 
309  S.  Fourth  St. 

Oliver  Perry  Schoonmaker,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Born  Waverly,  N.  V.,  Jan.  29,  1875.     Attended  Concord,  N.  H.,  High 
School.     Gaylord  St. 

Frederick  P'rancis  Sherman,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Attended  Phillips-Andover,  St.  Stephen's  Coll.     No.   127  Haverhill  St. 


WEBSTER  CHAPTER,  213 

CLASSIOF  1899. 
Edward  Willard  Blodgett,  Z  ¥,  Leominster,  Mass. 

llBorn  Leominster,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1874.     A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1896. 

Jewell  Flower,  6  A  X^  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  in  Clark  Co.,  Ind.,  Jan.  i,  1875.     Special  Student,  Boston  Univ. 
No.  316  Commonwealth  Ave. 

Henry  Herbert  Folsom,  W  Y,  0  B  K,  Dover,  N.  H. 

Bom  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Aug.  28,  1871.     A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  i892« 
Was  member  of  Foot  Ball  Team  four  years.     No.  98  Silver  St. 


HAMILTON  CHAPTER 


IN    THE 


LAW  SCHOOL 


OF    THE 


Cincinnati  College 


AND   THE 


LAW  DEPARTMENT  OP  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI. 


ESTABLISHED  1886. 


THIS  School  was  founded  in  May,  1833,  by  lawyers  who 
had  received  their  instruction  in  the  Law  School  of 
Reeve  and  Gould,  at  Litchfield,  or  in  the  Dane  Law  School, 
at  Cambridge,  and  who  sought  to  introduce  the  advantages  of 
that  method  of  the  study  of  the  law  into  the  West.  It  is 
understood  to  be  the  first  Law  School  established  west  of  the 
Allegheny  Mountains.  The  first  term  began  on  the  7th  of 
October,  1833. 

In  the  year  1835  the  Law  School  was  incorporated  with 
the  Cincinnati  College,  a  Literary  and  Academic  institution 
founded  in  the  year  181 9;  and  from  that  time  it  has  been 
conducted  under  the  name  of  the  '*Law  School  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati College."  As  such  it  became  permanently  located  in 
the  College  Buildings  on  Walnut  Street,  in  Cincinnati,  and 


2i6  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

m 

has  been  liberally  endowed  from  the  College  funds  for  the 
establishment  of  professorships,  and  for  the  formation  of  a 
•  law  library  adequate  for  the  purposes  of  the  school. 

Professor  Rufus  King,  who  died  on  the  25th  of  March, 
189 1,  after  a  long  connection  with  the  School,  had  a  heredi- 
tary interest  in  it,  for  his  father,  Edward  King,  was  one  of 
its  founders.  This  interest  Rufus  King  manifested  not  only 
by  his  earnest  and  able  work  as  Professor  and  Dean,  but  he 
has  provided  in  his  will  for  the  future  endowment  of  the  Chair 
of  Constitutional  Law. 

Under  date  of  November  r6th,  1885,  the  Secretary  of  the 
Council,  Brother  Baird,  sent  to  the  several  Chapters  for  action 
a  petition  of  eight  students  for  a  Charter,  the  Chapter  to  be 
known  as  the  Matthews  Chapter,  in  honor  of  Justice  Stanley 
Matthews.     The  name  was  afterwards  changed. 

The  first  meeting  of  the  applicants  was  held  at  the  Library 
of  the  Cincinnati  Law  School,  Dec.  ist,  1885,  and  was  presided 
over  by  J.  H.  Beal,  Kent,  '86,  who  had  endorsed  the  peti- 
tion and  taken  an  active  interest  in  the  organization  of  the 
Chapter.  A  second  meeting  was  held  at  the  same  place  on 
Dec.  7th,  and  a  temporary  Constitution  and  By-Laws 
adopted. 

The  Chapter  was  formally  instituted  by  Brother  Beal  on 
January  23d,  i886,  at  the  Odd  Fellows  Building,  corner  of 
Fourth  and  Home  Streets.  Besides  the  above  named  eight 
petitioners,  fratres  Cranston,  de  Stiguer,  Pomerene  and  Tur- 
rill  were  initiated. 

On  the  evening  of  April  t3th,  1886,  after  the  initiation  of 
frater  Hodge,  the  following  were  initiated  as  Honorary  mem- 
bers: Gov.  J.  W.  Stevenson,  Hon.  Rufus  King,  Judge  M.  F. 
Force,  and  Prof.  H.  A.  Morrill. 

The  Chapter  had  its  first  annual  Banquet  and  Reunion  at 
the  Burnet  House,  on  December  19th,  1891,  twenty-six  mem- 
bers being  present.  On  December  22d,  1892,  the  second  Ban- 
quet was  held  at  the  Grand  Hotel,  while  the  third  was 
arranged  for  December  2  ist,  i  893.     A  Banquet  was  held  March 


HAMILTON  CHAPTER,  217 

15th,  1895,  at  the  University  Club,  another  on  March  31st, 
1896,  at  the  Grand  Hotel,  and  the  last  on  April  2d,  1897,  at 
the  Burnett  House. 

At  the  Fifth  National  Convention  the  charter  was 
amended,  permitting  the  initiation  of  students  in  attendance 
at  the  Law  Department  of  the  University  of  Cincinnati. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


Manning  Ferguson  Force,  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1845.  LL.  B.,  ibid.^  1848.  LL.  D.,  Marietta, 
Ohio,  1884.  Corresponding  Member  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Soci- 
ety. Fellow  American  Academy.  Corresponding  Member  of  Real 
Academy  of  History,  Madrid.  Professor  of  Law,  Cincinnati  Law 
School,  1875--1888.     In  charge  of  Soldier's  Home. 

*i89i.     RuFUs  King. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1838.  LL.  B.,  ibid.y  1840.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1858. 
LL.  D.,  Rochester,  New  York,  1876.  LL.  D.,  Kenyon,  Ohio,  1877. 
Author  of  "Ohio,  First  Prints  of  the  Ordinance  of  1787."  Professor 
of  Law,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1875-91.  Died  at  Cincinnati,  March 
28,  1891. 

Henry  Albert  Morrill,  ^V  T,  0  li  h\  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  February  13,  1835.  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  College,  i860.  LL.  D., 
University  of  Wooster,  i89t.  Instructor  at  Academy,  Lisbon,  New 
Hampshire,  i860.  Instructor  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1860-3.  Assistant 
City  Solicitor  of  Cincinnati,  1865-7.  City  Solicitor,  1867-9.  Author 
of  **  The  Relations  between  General  Culture  and  the  Practice  and 
Study  of  the  Law."  1874.  **The  Relations  between  the  Roman  and 
the  English  Law,"  1879.  "Jury  System,  Its  Weakness  and  Strength," 
1890.  **  Municipalities,  their  Origin,  Growth  and  Government," 
1886.  Member  of  Cincinnati  Literary  Society.  Professor  of  Law, 
Cincinnati  Law  School,  since  1869.  Morrill  &  Jordan,  ii  College 
Building,  No.  416  Walnut  Street. 

Hiram  David  Peck,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Miami  University,  1862.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1862.  LL.  B.,  Harvard 
College,  1S65.  LL.  D.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1892.  Judge  of 
Superior  Court  of  Cincinnati,  1882-9.  Professor  of  Law,  Cincinnati 
Law  School,  since  1891.     30  Atlas  Bank  Building. 

*i896.      Channing  Richards. 

Born  Cincinnati,  February  21,  1838.  Attended  Brooks  Classical  School, 
A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1858.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1859. 
M.  A.,  1868.     First  Lieutenant  22d  Ohio  Infantry,  186 1-2.     Captain 


2 18  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

1862-5.  Provost  Marshal.  Judge  Advocate,  1864.  Military  Mayor 
of  Memphis,  Tennessee,  1865.  Member  of  I:.oyaI  Legion  and  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic.  United  States  District  Attorney  of  Southern 
District  of  Ohio,  1877-83,  being  appointed  by  Presidents  Grant  and 
Hayes.  Professor  of  Law,  Cincinnati  l^w  School,  188S-1896.  Died 
at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  September  13,  i8g6. 

Georgk  Reed  Sage,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Granville  College,  1849.  LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1852. 
LL.  D.,  Dennison  University,  1883.  United  States  District  Judge, 
Southern  District  of  Ohio,  since  1883.  Care  of  United  Slates  Custom 
House. 

*i886.     John  White  Stephenson. 

A.  B.,  Hampdem  Sidney  College,  1830.  A.  B.,  University  of  Virginia, 
1832.  Member  of  Kentucky  Legislature,  1845-57.  Delegate  to 
Democratic  National  Conventions  of  1848,  1852,  1856.     Member  of 

Congress  from    District,    1857-61.      Lieutenant-Governor  of 

Kentucky,  1867.  Governor,  1 868-71.  United  States  Senator  from 
Kentucky,  1871-7.  Professor  in  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1877-86. 
President  of  American  Bar  Association,  1884. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


SENIORS. 
James  Hartley  Beal,  Scio,  Ohio. 

Born  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio,  September  23,  1861.  New  Philadelphia 
High  School.  Consul.  Ph.  B.,  Scio  College,  l88i-2.  Department 
of  Pharmacy,  University  of  Michigan,  1882-3.  ^-^"^  Department, 
University  of  Michigan,  1884-5,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Kent 
Chapter.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Scio  College,  1888-96.  Post- 
graduate in  Science,  Mount  Union  College,  Ohio,  with  degree,  Sc.  D., 
1891-2.  Dean  Department  of  Pharmacy,  Ohio  Medical  University, 
1892-4.  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Department  of  Dentistry,  Western 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1896.  Secretary  of  Section  of  Education 
and  Legislation  of  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  1895-6. 
Author  of  "Pharmaceutical  Interrogations,"  and  ** Chemical  and 
Pharmaceutical  Arithmetic,"  and  numerous  papers  and  researches  pub- 
lished in  Pharmaceutical  Journals  and  Association  Reports.  Not  in 
practice. 

Joseph  Hartwell  Cabell,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  December  24,  1863.  A.  B.,  Urbana  University,  1891.  A.  M., 
ibid.  Proconsul,  1885-6.  Examination  Prize.  Gholson  &  Cabell,  75 
Saint  Paul  Building. 


HAMILTON   CHAPTER.  219 

William  Marion  Cake,  Portland,  Ore. 

Born  Fosloria,  Ohio,  November  22,  1S61.  Oberlin  College,  1880-4. 
Historian,  18S5-6.  Corporation  Counsel.  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Building. 

Joel  Cave  Clore,   Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  Hebron,  Kentucky,  August  28,  1859.  B.  S.,  Wittenberg  College* 
Springfield,  Ohio,  1884.  Member  of  Philosophian  Society.  Scripior» 
1885-6.     63-6  Blymyer  Building,  No.  514  Main  Street. 

J.   L.   E. 

Bailey  Walker  Gilfallan,  .V  ^,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Born  Shelby  Co.,  Ohio,  February  12,  i86t.  B.  S.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, 1884.  Tribune,  1885-6.  Tax  Inquisitor,  care  of  Court 
House.  . 

Charles  Jacob  Scroggs,  Bucyrus,  Ohio. 

Born  Bucyrus,  July  14,  1863.  A.  M.,  University  of  Michigan,  i884<^ 
Consul,  1885-6.     Scroggs  &  Scroggs,  1-2  Opera  Block. 

"William  Emerson  White,  Parkersburg,  West  Virginia. 

Born  Columbus,  Ohio,  November  6,  1862.  B.  S.,  Purdue  University, 
1881.  Member  of /rz'i/i^  Lit,  Society.  Gladiator,  1885-6.  Captain 
Company  C,  Second  Regiment  Kansas  National  Guards,  three  years,, 
while  in  practice  at  Winfield,  Kansas.     Miller  &  White. 

JUNIOR. 

Frank  Howard  Morrill,  2*  (^,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

Born  Newark,  New  Jersey,   March   27,    1864.     A.  B.,  Shurtleff  College 
1 885.     Historian,  1886-7.     502-4  New  York  Life  Building. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 
Frederick  Willis  Clarke,  J  K  E.     (.\ddress  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  18S5.     Letter  to  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  returned. 

Michael  Thomas  Corcoran,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Bom  June  2,  1863.  A.  B.,  St.  Xavier's  Coll.,  1882.  Prof,  in  same^ 
1882-5.  Member  of  Senate  of  69th  General  Assembly  of  Ohio, 
1890-2.  Corcoran  &  Corcoran,  No.  29,  N.  E,  cor.  F'ifth  &  Main  Sts.» 
also  No.  1347  Broadway. 

Earl  Montgomery  Cranston,  B  &  II,  Denver,  Col. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Denver,   1885.     Historian,    1886.     P'ormerly  Co.  Atty 
Member   of  Colorado   Legislature.      Cranston,  Pitkin  (Waite,  '88) 
&  Moore  (Story,  *88),  442  Equitable  Bldg. 


2  2  o  PHI  DEL  TA  PHL 

Daniel  Richard  Crissin(;er,  ^  J  ^,  Marion,  O. 

Horn  Tully,  Marion  Co.,  Dec.  lo,  i860.  B.  S.,  Buchtel  Coll.,  1885. 
Delegate  to  National  Convention  of  PHI  Delta  Theta,  Richmond, 
Va.,  18S2.     Pros.  Atty.,  1887-93.     City  Solicitor.     No.  loi  Main  St. 

•Gkorge  Emanuel  de  Steicuer,  ^  J  ^,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Born  Athens,  O.,  Oct.  22,  1S64.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Univ.,  Athens,  O.,  1884. 
A.  M.,  ibid,^  1887.  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1884-5.  Athenian  Soci- 
ety Debater.  Member  of  House  of  Representatives,  Washington 
State  Legislature,  189 1-2.     New  York  Blk. 

William  Clay  Huston,  Hellefontaine,  O. 

Born  June  20,  1858.  DjGraff,  O.,  High  School,  1881.  Howenstine, 
Huston  &  Mills,  No.  210  N.  Main  St. 

Ferdinand  Jelke,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  Sept.  20,  1862.  A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1882. 
A.  M.,  ihid.y  1887.  Member  of  Whig  Hall.  Koenigl.  Preus- 
zische  Georg  August- Universitaet,  Goettingen,  T  886-7.  Mayor 
of  village  of  Avondale.  Common  Pleas  Judge.*  Roelker  &  Jelke, 
Allen  Bldg.,  S.  W.'cor.  Fifth  and  Main  Sts. 

Alhert  Wilson  Kennon,  J  T  J,  St.  Clairsville,  O. 

B*)rn  St,  Clairsville,  Nov.  30,  1861.  A.  B.,  Washington  and  Jefferson 
Coll.,  1884. 

Ai  LEE  Pome  RENE,  Canton,  O. 

Born  Berlin,  O.,  Dec.  6,  1863.  A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1884.  Member 
of  Clio  Hall.  Forensic  Discussion  Prize.  Solicitor  of  Canton,  1887— 
91.  Pros.  Ally.  Miller  &  Pomerene,  15-18  Central  Savings  Bank 
Bldg. 

George  Andrew  Turrill,  J  T  J,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Pleasant  Ridge,  O.,  May  29,  1861.  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1877— 
81.  Member  of  Zetai^tithenn  Society.  Member  of  Board  of  Direc- 
tors, County  Infirmary,  1896-9.     S.  E.  cor.  Fifth  and  Walnut  Sts. 

*i89i.     Georoe  Sidney  Tvlor. 

A.   B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1885. 

Robert  Marion  Van  Horne,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Andersonville,  Ind.,  June  4,  1857.  Brookville,  Ind.,  Coll.,  one 
year.  Principal  of  Connersville,  Ind.,  High  School,  1884-7.  Clerk 
to  City  Solicitor,  18S7-9.  Third  Asst.  City  Solicitor,  1889-90.  Sec- 
ond Asst.  Corporation  Counsel,  1890-2.  City  Supervising  Engineer, 
1892-4.      75  Atlas  Bank  Bldg. 


HAMILTON   CHAPTER,  221 

CLASS  OF  1887. 

Samuel  Pressly  Armstrong,  <P  A  S,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Born  in  Lawrence  Co.,  Penn.,  Dec.  13,  1859.  Ph.  B.,  Ohio  Univ.,  Ath- 
ens, 1884.  Philomathean  Essayist.  Delegate  to  National  Convenlion 
of  Phi  Delta  Thkta,  Richmond,  Va.,  1882.  Author  of  article, 
"Unrestricted  Coinage  of  Silver  by  the  United  States,"  published  in 
National  Bimetaliist^  Chicago,  March  25,  1896.  6^-7  Commercial 
Bldg. 

Jacob  E.  Bloom,  New  York  City. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  April  21,  1851.  U.  S.  Mil.  Academy,  West  Poi^t,. 
1873.  Proconsul.  Officer  of  4th  U.  S.  Artillery,  six  years.  Partici- 
pated in  Sioux  campaign,  1876,  and  Nez  Perce  campaign,  1877.  Com- 
mandant of  Cadets  at  East  Tenn.  Univ.,  Knoxville.  M.  A.,  East 
Tenn.  Univ.     Received  Colonel's  Commission.     No.  194  Broadway. 

John  Brackett  Childe,  1  X,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Nov.  6,  1864.  Ph.  B.,  Denison  Univ.,  1885.  A.  M.,  ibid,^  1888. 
Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1885-6.  Editor  of  Dennison  Collegian, 
First  Honor,  Junior  Oratorical  Contest.  Thresher  Prize,  Commence- 
ment, 1885.  Law  Commencement  Speaker,  1887.  Solicitor  for  Vil- 
lage of  Wyoming.     No.  428  Walnut  St. 

John  Barclay  Cunningham,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Born  Cadiz,  O.,  Feb.  16,  1862.  A.  B.,  Franklin  Coll.,  O.,  1883.  County 
Judge.  Pres.  of  Young  Men's  Republican  Club.  Rooms  1-3  Bil- 
lingsly  Blk. 

Ernest  Leslie  Frisbee,  tf>  T  J,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Bom  Union  City,  Penn.,  Sept.  18,  t86o.  A.  B.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  1883. 
A   M.,  ibid,,  1886.     No.  950  EUicott  Sq. 

James  Henry  Hamilton,  J  7  J,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Born  Greensburg,  Ind.,Oct.  31,  1861.  B.  S.,  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.,  1885. 
Member  of  Union  Lit.  Society.  A.  M.  in  Political  Economy,  Ind. 
Univ.,  1893.  At  Halle  and  Berlin  Univs.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1894.  Nominee  for  Co.  Atty.  of  Logan  Co.,  Okl.,  1891.  Lecturer 
on  Political  Economy,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Instructor  in  Political  Economy, 
Syracuse  Univ.     No.  304  Waverly  Place. 

William  Wallace  Hammond,  J  7'  J,  Wellsville,  O. 

A.  B-,  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  1884. 

John  Tibbatts  Hodge,  Newport,  Ky. 

Bom  Florence,  Kenton  Co.,  Ky.,  March  28,  1862.  Tribune,  1886-7. 
Master  Commissioner.  Master  in  Chancery  of  Campbell  Circuit 
Court.     Court  House. 


222  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

■George  Clarence  Hollow  ay,  J  K  £,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  Harmar,  O.,  April  19,  1862.  A.  B.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1885.  No. 
1819  O'Farrell  St. 

John  B.  Clark  Jamison,  Piqua,  O. 

Born  Cadiz,  O.,  Aug.  30,  1863.  A.  B.,  Franklin  Coll.,  1884.  M.  A., 
ibid.y  1887.  Member  of  Kappa  Phi  Lambda.  City  Solicitor,  1891-5. 
Member  of  Supreme  Court  Examining  Committee  since  18Q4.  Jami- 
son &  Davis,  No.  3i8>^  N.  Main  St  ,  opp.  Third  National  Bank. 

Oscar  Willl\m  Kuhn,  1  .V,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  March  it,  1861.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1886. 
Consul,  1886-7.  Editor  of  Academical  also  of  McMicken  Review. 
Grand  Praetor,  Third  Province  of  Sigma  Chi,  1886-8.  Director  of 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1891-7.  Smith  &  Kuhn,  Rooms  510-11  Lincoln 
Inn  Court,  No.  519  Main  St. 

Thomas  Langdon  Lee,  ^  A'  ^\  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  St.  Ix>uis,  Mo.,  Dec.  18,  1859.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1881. 
Member  of  Zeta^^athenn  Society.  Gladiator,  1886-7.  S.  E.  cor.  Fifth 
and  Walnut  Sts. 

Albert  Harrington  Meads,  ^  J  ^,  J  ^,  Chicago,  III. 

Born  Oswego,  N.  Y. ,  July  24,  1865.  A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1885. 
Scriptor.     1314  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Thomas,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1882.  Vice-Pres.  of  the  Administration  and  Trust  Co. 
Vice-Pres.  Tenn.  Paving  Co.  33-36  First  National  Bank  Bldg.  Not 
in  practice. 

Charles  Frederick  Windisch,  2*  X,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Sept.  24,  1S64.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1886. 
Manager  of  Academica^  two  years.  Formerly  Sec.  and  Treas.  of 
Queen  City  Coal  and  Mining  Co.  Formerly  Director  and  Asst.  Sapt. 
of  Windisch- Muhlhauser  Brewing  Co.  At  present,  Sec.  of  the  Wind- 
isch-Muhlhauser  Brewing  Co.  S.  W.  cor.  of  Plum  and  Liberty  Sts. 
No.  220  W.  Liberty  St. 

CLASS  OF  1888. 
Joseph  Lincoln  Adler,  J  K  £,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cairo,  111.,  June  20,  1865.  A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.  Scriptor  and 
Correspondent  of  PHI  Delta  Phi  Briefs  1887-8.  Asst.  to  Editor 
of  Smith  &  Benedict's  Revised  Statutes  of  Ohio.  First  Asst.  Corpo- 
ration Counsel.     City  Bldg. 

Albert  Jacob  Alexander,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1886.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1887.  Tribune,  1887-8. 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  1890-3.  Pastor  of  Washington  Ave. 
Presbyterian  Church,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  i8()3-6.  At  present.  Pastor 
of  Center  Presbyterian  Chufch. 


HA  MIL  TON  CHAPTER.  223 

Frank  Ward  Burgoyne,  B  8  11,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1886.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1887. 
Carlisle  Bldg. 

David  Eichberg,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Burn  Cincinnati,  Oct.  2,  1862.     504  Equitable  Bldg. 

John  King  Griffith,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  Feb.  22,  1863.     A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.     Procon 
sul,  1887-8.     Scarritt,  Griffith  &  Jones,  711  American  Bank  Bldg. 

William  White  Keifer,  ^  K  '/*,  Springfield,  O. 

Born  SpringBeld,  May  24,  1866.  A.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1886.  Keifer, 
&  Keifer. 

Harry  Jay  Kendig,  H  S  //,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Sept.  i,  1866.  Ph.  B.,  Denison  Univ.,  1886.  Inter-State  Orator- 
ical Contestant.  Member  of  the  Council  of  PHI  Delta  Phi,  1893-6. 
1 001  Unity  Bldg.     No.  79  Dearborn  St. 

Frank  Olds  Loveland,  J  K  E,  0  H  A',  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  Norwich,  Windsor  Co.,  Vt. ,  Dec.  12,  1861.  A.  B.,  Dartmouth 
Coll.,  r886.  Consul,  1887-8.  Practiced  Law  until  Oct.,  1894,  when 
he  was  appointed  Clerk  of  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals  for  Sixth 
Circuit.  Authoi  of  **  Forms  of  Federal  Pleading,  Practice  and  Pro- 
cedure,*' 1894.     305  U.  S.  Custom  House  and  P.  O.  Bldg. 

Josiah  C.  Lower,  0  K  (T,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  New  Springfield,  O.,  Feb.  19,  i860.  A.  B.,  Wittenberg  Coll.,  1885. 
Nominee  for  State  Senator,  1S95.     629  Society  for  Savings  Bldg. 

<;uY  Ward  Mallon,  ^  T,  0  B  A',  Cincinnati,  O. 

Woolsey  Scholar  in  Yale  Coll.,  1882-5.  First  Berkeley  Latin  Premium, 
1882.  First  Mathematical  Prizes,  1882  and  1883.  First  and  Third 
English  Composition  Prizes,  1883.  Capt.  of  Yale  Lacrosse  Team, 
1883-3.  Philosophical  Oration  at  Junior  Exhibition,  1884,  and  at 
Commencement  (3rd  in  class),  1885.  Townsend  Premium,  1885. 
A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1885.  Private  Tutor  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  and 
Student*at-Law  in  Columbian  Univ.,  1885-6.  Member  of  Ohio  Leg- 
islature, 1890-2.  Member  of  Torren's  Commission.  Author  of  **Ohio 
Election  Law  and  ^Australian  Ballot,"  third  edition,  1894.  Mallon, 
Coffey  &  Mallon,  No.  148  E.  Fourth  St. 

George  Merrill  Norris,  J  A'  £,  Fairfield,  III. 

Born  Monmouth,  Me.,  Aug.  20,  1863.  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1886. 
\.  M.,  ibid.  Gladiator,  1887-8.  Mgr.  and  Treas.  Southern  111.  Im- 
provement Co. 

Robert  Campbell  Simmons,  I  X^  Covington,  Ky. 

Born  Covington,  Aug.  6,  1867.  Attended  Univ.  of  Cincinnati.  Attended 
also  Goettingen  and  Leipzig  Universities.  County  Atty.  of  Kenton 
Co.,  since  1894.  Simmons  &  Simmons,  N.  W.  cor.  Fourth  and 
Scott  Sts. 


2  2  4  Plff  DEL  TA  PHI, 

CLASS  OF  1889. 
William  Edgar  Bundy,  rf*  J  6^,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Wellston,  Jackson  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  4,  1866.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Univ., 
Athens,  1886.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1889.  Orator  of  Athettian  Society. 
Blackstone  Club  Debater,  1889.  Delegate  to  National  Encampments 
Sons  of  Veterans,  U.  S.  A.,  1887,  *88,  '89,  '90,  '91.  Col.  Ohio  Div. 
Sons  of  Veterans,  1889-90.  Sec.  Cincinnati  Board  of  Elections, 
1889-90.  City  Solicitor,  Norwood,  O.,  [891.  Commander-in-Chief, 
Sons  of  Veterans,  U.  S.  A.,  1894-5.  Room  210-12  Lincoln  Inn 
Court. 

Matthew  Corry  Fleming,  New  York  City. 

Born  Xenia,  O.,  June  24,  1864.  A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1886.  Latin 
Salutatory,  1886.  Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1887-8,  where  he  was 
initiated  at  Kent  Chapter.  Second  Standing  Cincinnati  Law  School, 
1889.  Assisted  in  preparation  of  Smith  &  Benedict's  Revised  Statutes 
#  of  Ohio,  three  volumes,  1890.  Gayley,  Baucus  &  Fleming,  No.  52 
Wall  St. 

Karl  Adam  Flickinger,  *  K  ¥^  Toledo,  O. 

Born  Defiance,  O.,  Nov.  7,  1863.  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1882-5.  JrvingWx. 
Society.  Asst.  to  Atty.  Gen.  Kohler,  Columbus,  O.,  1 886-8.  4O8 
Garden  Bldg. 

August  Frederick  Herbsleb,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  May  22,  1866.     Atty.   for  Fay,   Egan  Co.     No.  500  W. 
Front  St.,  cor.  John. 

Harry  Max  Hoffheimer,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Harvard  Special  Course,  1886-7.  Asst.  Corporation  Counsel  under 
Hon.  Theodore  Horstman.  Brown  &  Hoffheimer,  Miller  Bldjj., 
Third  and  Walnut  Sis. 

Richard  Scott  Horton,  (P  T  J,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Born  Glendale,  O.,  Feb.  2i,  1866.  Univ.  of  Kas.,  three  years.  Gladi- 
ator. LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1889.  Horton  &  Blackburn,  First 
National  Bank  Bldg. 

Oliver  Hersey  Hughes,  Hillsboro,  O. 

Born  Dec.  29,  1863. 

Cary  Jones,  ^  J  ^,  London,  O. 

Born  Sept.  10,  1862.  Delegate  to  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta,  New  York  City,  1886.  B.  S.,  Buchtel  Coll.,  1887.  Pros. 
Atty.  of  Madison  Co.,  O. 

Joseph  George  Obermeyre,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Sept.  27,  1862.  Historian.  209  Lincoln  Inn  Court,  No.  519 
Main  St. 


HA  MIL  TON  CHAPTER.  2  25 

Frank  Hotsenpiller  Phillips,  0  K  W,  Springfield,  O. 

Born  Springfield,  O.,  Oct.  23,  1867.  Attended  Wittenberg  CoIL  A.  B., 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1886.     Consul. 

William  Sampson,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Oct.  23,  1867.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1886-8.  609  John- 
ston Bldg. 

John  Joseph  Sullivan,  New  York  City. 

Bom  Feb.  2,  1867.  A.  B.,  St.  Xavier's  CoU.  ProconsuL  No.  273 
Broadway. 

Henry  Lawson  Wiggins,  Hillsboro,  O. 

Born  Hillsboro,  April  20,  1864.  Valparaiso  Coll.  Chief  Deputy  County 
Supervisors  of  Election.     High  St. 

-George  Henry  Wood,  Dayton,  O. 

Born  Dayton,  Nov.  3,  1867.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1887.  Univ.  of  Mich., 
Law  School,  18S7-8,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Kent  Chapter. 
Highest  Law  Class  Standing,  1889.     38-39  Callahan  Bank  Bldg. 

Nathaniel  Wright,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Cincinnati,  1887.  Scriptor.  Asst.  Editor  of  Smith 
&  Benedict's  Revision  of  the  Statutes  of  Ohio.  34  Blymyer  Bldg., 
No.  514  Main  St. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

Alfred  Gaither  Allen,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  Wilmington,  O.,  July  23,  1867.  Wilmington  High  School,  1886. 
U.  S.  Commissioner.     52  Carew  Bldg. 

Sidney  Arthur,  Covington,  Ky. 

LL.  B.,  Dartmouth  CoU.     Boone  Blk. 

Richardson  Dawson  Baldwin,  Springfield,  O. 
Joseph  Daniel  Barnes,  Sidney,  O. 

Born  Sidney,  June  14,  i86g.  Sidney  High  School,  1888.  City  Solicitor, 
1893-5.     Pros.  Alty.  of  Shelby  Co.,  since  Jan.,  1895. 

Peter  Henry  Burnett,  New  York  City. 

Born  Feb.  9,  1865.  Hubbard  High  School,  1880.  Rayen  Coll.,  two 
years.  Asst.  Atty.  to  Dept.  of  Buildings  in  City  of  New  York,  No. 
220  Fourth  Ave. 

John  Valentine  Campbell,  ^  T,  Cincinnati,  O. 

,     DePauw  Univ.,  1885-7.     Univ.  of  Mich.,  1887-8.     Formerly  Asst.  Cor- 
poration Counsel.     U.  S.  Commissioner.     513  Johnston  Bldg. 


226  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Newton  Edwin  Chaney,  Hillsboro,  O. 

Born  Oct.  20,  1866. 

Frederick  Closs,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Laurel,  Ind.,  Aug.  13,  1868.     Closs  &  Luebbert,  Pickering  Bldg. 

David  Jennings  Cory,  Urbana,  O. 

Born  Nov.  25,  1861. 

John  Andrew  Couch,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  Jan.  21,  1864.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1881-5.  A.  B.^ 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1886.  A.  M.,  ibid,^  1891.  Prof,  of  Law,  Ind. 
State  Univ.,  1892.  Clerk  in  Railway  Mail  Service,  1896.  (Res.,  11 04 
Seton  Ave.,  Price  Hill.) 

David  Gray,  Falconer,  Lexington,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Marion  Co.,  Ky.,  1888.  Valedictorian.  Fal- 
coner &  Falconer.     Room  7  Northern  Bank  Bldg. 

Willis  Bruce  Glidden,  Victor,  CoL 
Walker  Crittendon  Hall,  Covington,  Ky. 

Born  in  Kenton  Co.,  Ky.,  June  14,  1863.  Central  Normal  Coll.,  1880-3. 
S.  W.  cor.  Fifth  and  Scott  Sts. 

Edward  Avery  Harriman,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1S88.  Boston  Law  School,  1889-91,  where  he 
affiliated  wilh  Webster  Chapter.  LL.  B.,  Boston  Univ.  Law  School, 
1891.  Honorary  member  of  Booth  Chapter.  Author  of  "A  Treatise 
on  Contracts.'*  Prof,  at  Northwestern  Univ.  Law  School  since  i8g2. 
Sec.  of  Faculty,  ibid.^  since  1895. 

John  Edward  Humphreys,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Nov.  4,  1865.    Woodward  High  School,  1886.     53  St.  Paul  Bldg. 

John  Sherman  Huston,  DeOraff,  O. 

Born  in  Butler  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  26,  1863. 

Clyde  Frazer  Kirkley.      (Address  unknown. ) 

* 

Charles  William  Leffler,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  18S9.  Initiated  at  Booth  Chapter,  Union  Coll.  of 
Law.     Real  Estate  Room  608.     No.  131  LaSella  St. 

George  Leonard,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Proconsul.  Care  of  Judge  Taft,  323  Post  Office  Bldg.  Also,  No.  56a 
E.  Fourth  St.,  Newport,  Ky. 


HA  MIL  TON  CHAPTER,  227 

Edward  Purcell  Moulinier,  Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  St.  Xavier  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  1888.  Member  of  Pkilopadian  So- 
ciety.    34  Blymer  Bldg.,  No.  514  Main  St. 

Harry  R.  Rex,  Canton,  O. 

Born  Canton,  April  11,  1867.     No.  ^1%  S.  Market  St. 

William  David  Richardson,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Dayton  High  School.  Consul.  Member  of  Republican  Co.  Central  Com- 
mittee. Not  in  practice.  Care  of  Spokesman  Review.  No.  619  S. 
Cedar  St. 

Shelley  Rouse,  K  A,  Covington,  Ky. 

Born  Crittenden,  Ky.,  Feb.  19, 1867.  A.  B.,  Center  Coll.,  1886.  A.  M., 
ibid.y  1891.  Member  of  Chamberlain  Lit.  Society.  Pres.  of  Ky. 
Democratic  Club,  1895.     O'Hara  &  Rouse,  12  Boone  Blk. 

Robert  Norwood  Taylor,  Canton,  O. 

Welly  &  Taylor,  No.  19  S.  Market  St. 

Walter  Winter  Warwick,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  Lucasville,  O.,  March  i,  1868.  Columbian  Univ.  Law  School, 
1894-5,  where  he  affiliated  with  Marshall  Chapter.  LL.  M.,  Co> 
lumbian  Univ.  Law  School,  1895.  Candidate  for  Representative  to 
General  Assembly  of  Ohio,  1891.  Private  Sec.  to  Hon.  R.  B.  Bowler, 
Comptroller  of  the  U.  S.  Treasury,  Washington,  D.  C.  No.  317 
Vine  St. 

John  Fry  Wilson,  Sidney,  O. 

Bom  Sidney,  O.,  1869.     Rooms  1-2  Wagner  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 

Gaius  Glenn  Atkins,  B  0  n,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Born  Mt.  Carmel,  O.,  Oct.  4,  1868.  B.  A.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1888. 
Teacher  of  Philosophy  in  Moody's  School,  Northfield,  Mass.  Pastor 
of  .Congregational  Church. 

Warren  Ellsworth  Beeghly,  Dayton,  O. 

Bom  Dayton,  Sept.  15,  1864.  Ashland  Coll.,  one  year.  Ohio  Normal 
Univ.,  Ada,  one  year.  Atty.  for  Buckeye  B.  &  L.  Assn.  Rooms 
9-10  Davies  Bldg.,  cor.  Main  &  Fourth  Sts. 

Frederick  Wickham  Christian,  Norwalk,  O. 

Bom  Toledo,  July  12,  i866.  Norwalk  High  School,  three  years.  City 
Clerk.  Second  Lieut.,  Co.  G.,  5th  Reg.  O.  N.  G.  Sec.  and  Treas. 
of  Young  Men's  Republican  Club.     Whittlesey  Bldg. 

*i895.     Thompson  Cleary. 

Practiced  at  Covington,  Ky. 


!2  28  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

William  Clendenin,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Cincinnati,  March  12,  1868.  Yale  Univ.,  two  years.  Not  in  prac- 
tice. III.  Representative  for  the  American  Book  Co.,  No.  521  Wabash 
Ave. 

Thomas  Franklin  Conley,  Bowling  Creen,  O. 

Born  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  31,  1861.  Proconsul,  1890-1.  City  Solicitor 
of  Bowling  Green,  one  terra. 

Thomas  Hope  Darby,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  London,  England,  Oct.  6,  1869.  Special  Asst.  Pros.  Atty.  of  Ham- 
ilton Co.,  1 891-4.  Second  Asst.,  ibid.^  1894-6.  At  present  First 
Asst.  Pros.  Atty.     Care  of  Court  House. 

Robert  Henry  Day,  ^  J  ^,  Massillon,  O. 

Born  Ravenna,  O.,  July  8,  1S67.  Lit.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  .Mich.,  1886-8. 
Law  Dept.,  ibid.^  1888-9.     Willison  &  Day,  No.  105  Erie  St. 

Greene  Fenley,  Covington,  Ky. 

Born  June  28,  1867.     75  St.  Paul  Bldg.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Ellis  Guy  Kinkead,  //  B  //,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Covington,  Ky.,  June  6,  1867.  Chief  of  Dist.  VI,  Beta  Theta 
Pi,  1&89-90.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid., 
1894.  Instructor  in  Latin,  tbtd.^  1893-5.  Instructor  in  English, 
and  Licensed  Instructor  in  Roman  Law,  ibid.^  since  1895.  Kin- 
kead &  Ellis,  513-14  Johnston  Bldg. 

Louis  Roessler  Luebbert,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  April  20,  1 870.     Closs  ('90)  &  Luebbert,  40-41  Pickering  Bldg. 

Frederick  Engelrert  Mackentepe,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Nov.  7,  1866.  A.  B.,  St.  Xavier  Coll.,  1886.  M.  A., 
ibid.y  1892.     No.  141  E.  Fourth  St. 

Campbell  Johnston  McDiarmid,  B  0  //,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Barnesville,  O.,  July  29,  1869.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1888-9.  '4 
Wiggins  Blk. 

Milton  Harcourt  McLean,  Covington,  Ky. 
Florence  Arthur  O'Leary,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Oct.  26,  1869.  Nelson  Business  Coll.,  1889.  Record 
Examiner  of  Cincinnati.  Clerk  to  Hamilton  Co.  Prosecutor.  Demp- 
sey,  Friedman,  Struble  &  O'Leary,  34-7  Pickering  Bldg. 

William  Robertson.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Letter  to  Brownstown,  Ind.,  returned. 


HA  MIL  TON  CHAPTER,  229 

Robert  Curtis  Taylor,  Cincinnati,  O. 

.  Born  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  21,  1863.  .  Scriptor.  Democratic  Nominee  of 
Campbell  Co.  for  Representative  in  Kentucky  Legislature,  1895. 
Room  33  Wiggins  Blk.     Also,  No.  24  W.  Fourth  St.,  Newport,  Ky. 

William  Lincoln  Van  Sickle,  (P  J  6.  Columbus,  O. 

Born  Delaware,  O.,  Aug.  20,  1467.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1889. 
Athenian  Society  Orator.  Editor  of  Transcript,  1889.  Second 
Honor  Forensic  Discussion,  C.  L.  S.,  1891.  Consul,  1890-1.  30-2 
Board  of  Trade  Bldg. 

Otto  Ernest  Vollenweider,  McArthur,  Vinton  Co.,  O. 

Born  Aug.  26,  1867.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1889.  Gladiator.  Mayor  of 
Hamden,  O.,  1892.     Pros.  Atty. 

Charles  Albert  Winston,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Bullittsburgh,  Boone  Co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  6,  1865.  Woodward  High 
School,  1886.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1893,  where  he  affili- 
ated with  Choate  Chapter.     Simmons  &  Winston,  Royal  Ins.  Bldg. 

Richard  Batchelder  Young,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  Dover,  N.  H.,  May  17,  1869.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1887-8.  With 
E.  H.  Rollins  &  Sons,  Bankers  in  New  York  and  Boston.  Not  in 
practice.     No.  53  State  St. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 
John  Harry  Campbell,  Forest,  O. 

Born  Marseilles,  O.,  Dec.  6,  1868.     Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1886-8. 

Carlos  Albert  Chapman,  B  6  H,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Twinsburgh,  O.,  Jan.  16,  1868.  Western  Reserve  Univ.,  1889-90. 
602  Hickox  Bldg. 

Harry  Carroll  Curran,  Maysville,  Ky. 

Born  Aug.  28,  1866. 

*i892.     John  Jacob  Ewing. 

Died  Dec.  31,  1892. 

Frank  Elmer  Grosshans,  East  Liverpool,  O. 

Born  St.  Clair,  O.,  June  20,  1867.  Attended  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  and  Woos- 
ter  Univ.  City  Solicitor.  Grosshans  &  Grosshans,  cor.  Fifth  and  Mar- 
ket Sts. 

Frederick  William  Harnwell,  ^/^  T,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  Sept.  18,  1868.  Ph.  B.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  Gambler, 
O.,  1889.     Freshman  Class  Pres.,  1885-6.     33  Portland  Blk. 


230  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

George  Daniel  Harper,  I  X,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Sept.  24,  1868.  Woodward  High  School,  1888.  B.  L., 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1891.  Member  of  Executive  Com.  of  Univ. 
of  Cincinnati.  Editor  of  McMicken  Review,  Grand  Praetor  of 
Sigma  Chi,  three  years.     307  Johnston  BIdg. 

Walter  Briggs  Hill,  East  Liverpool,  O. 

Born  E.  Liverpool,  Sept.  10,  1866.  A.  B.,  Princeton,  1890.  A.  M., 
ibid.  Member  of  Whig  Hall.  Scriptor,  1 89 1-2.  No.  177  Broad- 
way. 

Horace  Charles  Keifer,  Springfield,  O. 

Born  Springfield,  Nov.  14,  1867.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  Class  of  '85.  Wit- 
tenberg Coll.,  Class  of  '86.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1889-90.  Keifer  & 
Keifer. 

Dellis  Clifton  Keller,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Butlerville,  Warren  Co.,  O  ,  Aug.  ii,  1869.  B.  S.,  National  Nor- 
mal Univ.,  Lebanon,  O.,  1886.  509  Lincoln  Inn  Court,  No.  519 
Main  St. 

Thomas  Noble  Lindsey,  A  T  H,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

Born  Frankfort,  Ky.,  Feb.  10,  1867.  Univ.  of  Va.,  1886-7.  Lindsey 
&  Lindsey. 

William  Henry  Marlatt,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Lebanon,  O.,  Sept.  19,  1869.  B.  A.,  National  Normal  Univ.,  Leb' 
anon,  O.,  1889.  Tribune-elect,  1891-2.  Yale  Law  School,  1891-2, 
where  he  was  reinitiated  by  Waite  Chapter.  LL.  B.,  Yale  Univ., 
1892.     Tread  way  &  Marlatt,  302  Society  for  Savings  Bldg. 

William  Charles  McLean,  I  A\  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Northampton,  England,  May  12,  i86q.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati.  15 
Fosdick  Bldg.,  No.  41  E.  Fourth  St. 

Lionel  Sheldon  Pardee,  Akron,  O. 

Born  Wadsworth,  Medina  Co.,  O.,  Aug.  28,  1865.  Buchtel  Coll.  Voris 
&  Pardee,  No.  180  S.  Main  St. 

Elwin  Cadwell  Peck,  Montpelier,  O. 

Born  Williams  Co.,  O,  1864.  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Coll.,  three  years. 
Member  of  Alpha  Kappa  Phi  Society. 

_  • 

William  Pister,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Title   Examiner  for  City.     Care  of  City   Bldg.     Carew  Bldg.,  No.  109 

Elder  St.  • 

John  Rav,  Jr.,  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Born  Oct.  18,  1867.  B.  S.,  Ohio  Normal  Univ.,  1889.  Pros.  Atty.  of 
Erie  Co.,  1394--6.     Sloane  Blk. 


HA  MIL  TON  CHAPTER.  23 1 

William  Wallace  Riddle,  I  A',  Bellefontaine,  Ohio. 

Born  Bellefontaine,    Sept.    27,    1868.       A.    B.,    Wooster    Univ.,    1890. 
.  Director  and  Treas.  of  Athletic  Assn.,  1888-9.     City  Atty. 

Charles  Watson  Scott,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  Hillsboro,  O.,  March  5,  1870.  B.  S.,  Hillsboro  Coll.,  1890.  Pro* 
consul,  1 891-2.     St.  Paul  Bldg.,  No.  iii  E.  Fourth  St. 

Amor  William  Sharp,  T  .V,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Bom  Groveport,  Franklin  Co.,  O.,  Feb.  (>,  1865.  Ohio  State  Univ., 
Class  of  '87.  Pres.  of  Glee  Club,  ibid.  M.  D.,  Starling  Med.  Coll., 
1889.     Consul,  1 89 1-2.     19  Board  of  Trade  Bldg. 

Orwell  James  Silliman,  Bryan,  Ohio. 

Bom  Bryan,  O.,  April  i,  1865.  Attended  Fayette  Normal  Univ.  Glad- 
iator, 1 891-2.  One  of  six  Forensic  Debaters,  C.  L.  S.,  1892.  Hays 
&  Silliman. 

Frederick  Lovet  Taft,  I  A  Ey  Cleveland,   Ohio. 

Bora  Braceville,  Tmmbull  Co.,  O.,  Oec.  i,  1870.  A.  B.,  Mt.  Union 
Coll.,  Alliance,  O.,  1890.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1893.  Member  of  Linnaean 
Lit.  Society.  Pres.  of  Mansfield  Club.  Mason  &  Taft,  Society 
for  Savings  Bldg. 

Etienne  Randanne  Vazeille.     (Address  unknown.) 

Born  Oct.  12,  1873.  Formerly  Mgr.  for  Snow,  Church  Co.,  Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

Charles  Bodman  Williams,   Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Born  Oct.  28,  1866.  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  Normal  School.  211  Lincoln  Inn 
Court. 

Thomas  H.  Wright,   Sioux  Falls,   S.   Dak. 

203  Mulhall  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

Carl  Julius  Baer,  N  2'  iV,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Gallipolis,  O.,  April  21,  1872.  Kenyon  Mil.  Academy,  1884. 
Univ.  of  Va.,  1889.  Proconsul,  1892-3.  Delegate  to  Third  National 
Convention  of  Phi  Dblta  Phi,  July,  1893.  Attended  Ohio  Med. 
Coll.  (Res.  No.  553  Mitchell  Av.,  Avondale.)  BiggstaCE  &  Baer, 
Fosdick  Bldg. 

Edward  McClure  Ballard,   Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Lexington,  Mo.,  Feb.  6,  1872.  B.  S.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1891.  Second 
Prize,  Junior  Year  Examination.  First  Examination  Prize,  Senior 
Year.  Second  Asst.  of  Hamilton  Co.  Pros.  Atty.  Care  of  Court 
House. 


^32  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

*i894.     KiRBY  Banninc,. 
Died  May  19,  1894. 

Jacob  Philip  Bauer,  Jr.,   Cincinnati,   O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Dec.  4,  1871.  Attended  Univ.  of  Cincinnati.  County 
Solicitor's  Office,  one  year.  Second  National  Bank  Bldg.,  S.  E.  cor» 
Ninth  and  Main  Sts. 

Charles  Coleman  Benedict,  J  T,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Mason,  O.,  Aug.  4,  1869.  Lebanon  High  Sohool,  1886.  B.  S.» 
National  Normal  Univ.,  Lebanon,  O.,  1887.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1892.  Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  i8gi-2,  where  he  was  initiated 
at  Kent  Chapter.  Vice-Pres.  of  Ohio  State  Republican  Lfague, 
1896.  Pres.  of  Stamina  Republican  League.  Supreme  Court  Exam*^ 
iner.     Swift  Bldg.,  No.  15  E.  Third  St. 

Maurice  Lawrence  Galvin,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Covington,  Ky.,  July  9,  1872.  Title  Examiner  in  office  of  Corpora- 
tion Counsel  Hertenstein.     Jackson  &  Galvin,  63-7  St.  Paul  Bldg. 

Wesley  Wilson  Knox  Hamilton,  Dayton,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Dec.  25,  1871.  Gladiator,  1892-3.  Mattern  &  Hamil- 
ton, 33  Uavies  Bldg. 

♦1892.     Martin  William  Hollenbeck. 

Born  Cincinnati,  June  7,  1864.  Ph.  G.,  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1883.  Pro- 
ficiency Gold  Medal,  1883.     Died  at  Cincinnati,  Dec.  2,  1892. 

Thomas  Lightfoot  Pogue,  ^  /'  J,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Maysville,  Mason  Co.,  Ky.,  Nov.  28,  1868.  A.  B.,  Washington 
and  Jefferson  Coll.,  189 1.  Univ.  of  Va.,  1891-2,  where  he  was  initi- 
ated at  Minor  Chapter.      Pogue  &  Pogue,  United  Bank  Bldg. 

Channing  Wolcott  Richards,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Sept.  22,  1870.  (Res.,  No.  75  Southern  Ave.,  Mt.  Auburn.)  Rich- 
ards &  Richards,  28-30  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

George  Samuel  Robertson,  Sidney,  O. 

Born  April  7,  1868.     Consul,  1892. 

George  Walter  Ross,  Highlands,  Newport,  Ky. 

Born  Feb.  3,  1874.  Care  of  Pogue  &  Pogue,  United  Bank  Bldg.,  Cin 
cinnati,  O. 

» 

Charles  Humes  San  ford,  -  A',  New  Castle,  Ky. 

Born  New  Castle,  Sept.  15,  1870.  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.,  1886-8.  Centi 
Coll.,  Danville,  Ky.,  1888-9.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Notre  Dame,  Ind 
1890.     City  Atty.  of  New  Castle. 


HAMILTON  CHAPTER.  235 

Henry  Frederick  Schmidt,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  May  13,  1872.  Scriptor»  1892-3.  .  No.  518  Walnut  St., 
or  No.  407  Milton  St. 

Hugo  Albert  Dorn  Tafel,*  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  June  6,  1872.  Care  of  Hon.  Gustav  Tafel,  No.  7  Bavaria  Bldg.,. 
N.  E.  cor.  Fourth  and  Walnut  Sts. 

Edward  Munson  Taylor,  -  X,  Columbus,  O. 

Born  Mt.  Auburn,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Aug.  8,  1870.  Univ.  of  Wooster, 
1887-9.     Jackson  &  Taylor,  No.  13^  E.  State  St. 

Harry  Bridell  Thompson,  Steubenville,  O. 

Born  Cadiz,  O.,  Nov.  14,  1868.  Ph.  B.,  Scio  Coll.,  1890.  Forensic 
Discussion  Prize.  Delegate  to  Third  National  Convention  of  Phi 
Dklta  Phi,  July,  1^93.  City  Solicitor  since  1895.  Care  of  City 
Bldg. 

William  Collett  Tichenor,  //  9  //,  Lebanon,  O. 

Born  Lebanon,  Sept.  3,  1868.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892.  Pres.  of 
Republican  Club  at  Univ.  of  Mich.  Pres.  of  Blackstonc  Club.  For- 
ensic Disputant. 

Robert  Tucker,  ^  J  ^,  Toledo,  (). 

Born  Milwood,  Knox  Co.,  O.,  Sept.  5,  1866.  Ph.  B.,  Buchtel  Coll., 
Akron,  O.,  1891.  Member  of  Eierett  Lit.  Society.  Represented 
Buchtel  Coll.,  0.,  at  Intercollegiaie  Oratorical  Contest,  Springfield, 
l8qo,  and  won  same.  Represented  Ohio  at  Interstate  Oratorical 
Contest,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1890.  Consul,  1892-3.  Care  of  Swayne,. 
Swayne  &  Tyler,  49  Produce  Exchange  Bldg. 

Howard  Park  Williamson,  Lima,  O. 

Born  Wapakoneta,  O.,  Jan.  30,  1872.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  two  years. 
Williamson  &  Blank,  Union  Blk. 

William  Ray  Wood,  I  T,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born   Jan.    14,    1871.     Univ.   of  Cincinnati.     Tribune,   1892-3.      (Res. 
Reading  Road,  Avondale.)     Wood  &  Boyd,  27  Carlisle  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 
Charles  Elihu  Ballard,  South  Charleston,  O. 

Born  Aug.  6,  1867.     Wilmington  Coll.,  three  years. 

Charles  Teasdale  Coppock,  2'  X,  Cincinnati,  O. 

-  Born  Cincinnati,  May  16,  i8bS.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1890.  For- 
merly Treas.  of  McMickin  Pub.  Co.  Coppock,  Hammel  &  Coppock,. 
15  Allen  Bldg. 


234  PHI  DELIA  PHI, 

Charles  Ferdinand  Dolle,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  May  30,  1873.     Bodman  Bldg.     No.  621  Main  St. 

Warren  Card,  Hamilton,  O. 

Born  Hamilton,  July  2,  1872.  Forensic  Discussion  Prize.  No.  205 
Court  St. 

Harry  Kneisley  Harkness,  #  J  J,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Born  Glendale,  O. ,  1873.  Kenyon  Coll.,  1890-2.  Delegate  to  Third 
National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  July,  1893.  Proconsul, 
1893-4.     Cherrington  &  Harkness,  33-4  Commercial  Blk. 

Robert  Henry  Izor,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Milton,  Ind.,  Dec.  19,  1872.  Attended  Miami  and  Lehigh  Uni- 
versities.    Gladiator,  1893-4.     33  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

William  Byron  Kelly,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Delaware,  O.,  Dec.  3,  1869.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891.  Con- 
sul, 1893-4.     720  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Edward  Randolph  Meyer,  Zanesville,  O.     ^ 

Born  Zanesville,  O.,  July  2,  1873.  Zanesville  High  School.  Tribane, 
1893-4.     No.  47  N.  Fourth  St. 

Jay  Russell  Sweeney,  Steubenville,  O. 

Scriptor,  1893-4.     Dunbar,  Kithcart  &  Sweeney,  No.  107  N.  Third  St. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 
Shaler  Berry,  Newport,  Ky. 

Born  May,  1871.     B.  S.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893. 

Frank  Sanford  Brown,  1  X,  Cincinnati,  O. 

-  Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.   6,   1871.     B.    L.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1894. 
305-6  Johnston  Bldg. 

Robert  Carhart,  (P  F  J,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Born  Gallon,  O.,  Feb.  5,  1871.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1893. 
Member  of  Zeta^atkean  Lit.  Society.  Borden  &  Carhart,  Roon&s 
226-8  Stimson  Blk. 

James  Stanley  Carter,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Dec.  28,  1873.  Attended  St.  Xavier  CoU. 
Scriptor,  1894-5.     Librarian  of  Law  School.     Wiggin*s  Blk. 

John  Dawson  Follett,  J  K  E,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  Feb.  2,  1S71.  A.  B.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1893.  Mem- 
ber of  Philomatkesian  Lit.  Society.  Proconsul,  1894-5.  No.  41  E. 
Fourth  St. 


HA  MIL  TON  CHAPTER.  235 

Joseph  Benson  Foraker,  Jr.,  ^  K  W^  9  N  £,  Cincinnati,  O- 

Born  Norwood,  Hamilton  Co.,  July  23,  1872.  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ., 
T888-9.  A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892.  Consul,  1894-5.  Foraker  & 
Prior,  Carew  Bldg. 

*i896.     Harris  Nevin    Harshbarger. 

Born  Port  Jefferson,  O.,  Aug.  8,  1862.  Attended  N.  W.  O.  U.  S., 
1 88 1-2.  Member  of  Phihnmthean  Lit.  Society.  Class  Pres. 
Member  of  70th  and  71st  General  Assembly  of  Ohio,  from  Shelby  Co., 
1 891-5.     Died  in  California. 

Louis  Allen  Ireton,  2'  A,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Batavia,  Clermont  Co.,  O.,  Dec.  5,  1871.  A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1893.  Member  of  Zetagathean  Lit.  Society.  Manager  of 
Practical  Student.  Pres.  O.  W.  U.  Athletic  Assn.,  1892-3.  206-7 
Lincoln  Inn  Court  Bldg.,  No.  519  Main  St. 

Clyde  Parker  Johnson,  Cincinnati,  (). 

Bom  Cincinnati,  Feb.  8,  187*1.  A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893.  Affiliated 
with  CoNKLiNG  Chapter,  1884-5.  LL.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1895. 
Johnson  &  Levy,  20  Chamber  of '  Commerce  Bldg. 

■Charles  Davies  Jones,  J  K  E,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  April  3,  1871.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  15  Fosdick 
Bldg.,  No.  41  E.  Fourth  St. 

William  Gholson  Kittredge,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Oct.  22,  1869.  Harvard  Univ.,  two  years.  Koeniglich  Preuszische 
Rheinische  Friedrich  Wilhelms-Universitaet,  Bonn,  two  years.  Kit- 
tredge &  Wilby,  Neave  Bldg. 

•George  Edward  Mills,  Z  *F,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Norwood,  O.,  Oct.   23,    1869.     A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.     Exami- 
nation, first  prize.     Law  Class  Valedictorian.      Carlisle  Bldg.,  Fourth 
,    and  Walnut  Sts. 

Robert  Froome  Morris,  A'  <P,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  May  17,  1870.  A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1893.  Forensic 
Discussion  winner.  Commencement,  1895.  605  Johnston  Bldg.,  S.  W. 
cor.  Fifth  and  Walnut  Sts. 

CLASS  OF  1896. 

•Charles  Mills  Brower,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Riverside,  Hamilton  Co.,  O.,  June  16,  1869.  Proconsul,  1895-6- 
Dixon  Bldg.,  No.  141  E.  Fourth  St. 

Thomas  Douglas  Corry,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Madison,  Ind.,  May  15,  1872.  A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1894. 
Member  of  American  Whig  L\i.  Society.  Scriptor,  1895-6.  (Res., 
No.  54  W.  Fifth  St.,  Covington,  Ky. )  Richards  &  Richards,  28 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 


236  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

WiLMOT  Tyson  Hissem,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Shiloh,  Tyler  Co.,  W.  Va.,  Nov.  2,  1866.  (Res.,  S.  W.  cor.  Fifth 
and  Overton  bts.,  Newport,  Ky.)  Sec.  Tacoma  Transportation  Co.» 
foot  of  Vine  St. 

WiNFiELD  Scott  Kennedy,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  June  17,  1871.  A.  B.,  Princton  Univ.,  1894.  Member 
of  Whig  Hall.  (Res.,  No.  535  Garrard  St.,  Covington,  Ky.)  48 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Frederic  Jabez  Waters,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Dec.  16,  1870.  Hughes  High  School,  1888.  A.  B., 
Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Historian,  1895-6.  (Res.,  No.  45  Albion  Place,. 
Mt.  Auburn.)     Care  of  Simrall  &  Galvin,  Third  and  Walnut  Sts. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 
Charles  Paul  Brown,  Jr.,  //  ^  //,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Miami  Univ.,  1887-90.  Member  of  Miami  Union.  Delegate  to  and 
Chairman  of  the  Fifth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Dec, 
1896.     Proconsul,  1896-7.     308  Johnston  Bldg. 

Charles  Harry  Conley,   Marion,   O. 

Born  Marion,  Feb.  1,  1874.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1894-5,  where  he  was  init- 
iated at  Swan  Chapter. 

John  Green  Deshler,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  O, 

Born  Columbus,  April  14,  1874.  Franklin  Preparatory  School.  Statioi> 
C.     Observatory  Road,  Walnut  Hills. 

Frank  Preston  Garrison,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Hughes  High  School,  1893.  First  Scholarship  prize  in  Junior  and  Mid- 
dle years.     (Res.,  West  wood.) 

Everett  Winslow  Hobart,  Cincinnati,  O. 

'  Born  Cincinnati,  Jan.  25,  1873.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  (Res.,  No.. 
901  Mt.  Hope  Ave.,  Price  Hill.)  Care  of  Matthews  &  Cleveland,  56 
Carew  Bldg. 

Isaac  M.  Jordan,  Jr.,  ^V  T,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Dec.  22,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  (Res.,  Clif- 
ton Ave.,  near  Lafayette  Ave.)  Care  of  Harman,  Colston,  Gold- 
smith &  Hoadley,  No.  in  E.  Fourth  St. 

Bernard  Stallo  Kittredge,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Avondale,  Cincinnati,  Jan.  13,  1874.  Princeton  Univ.,  i892~3» 
Harvard  Univ.,  1883-5.  (Res.  Gholson  and  Washington  Aves.^ 
Avondale.)     604-7  Neave  Bldg. 


HAMILTON  CHAPTER,  237 

Raymond  Lloyd,  1  N,  Angelica,  Alleghany  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Born  Ciijcinnati,  Dec.  g,  1871.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Yale  Law 
School,  where  he  afBliated  with  Waite  Chapter,  1895-6.  (Res.  No. 
2303  Auburn  Av.,  Mt.  Auburn.) 

Harry  Brent  Mackoy,  A  K  E,  Cincinnati,  O. . 

Born  Covington,  Ky.,  July  18,  1874.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Mem- 
ber of  Wolf's  Head.  Consul,  1895-6.  Examination,  First  Prize. 
(Res.,  No.  54  W.  Fourth  St.,  Covington,  Ky.)  Mackoy  &  Lowman, 
United  Bank  Bldg. 

Randolph  Matthews,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Sept.  ig,  1874.  Lawrenceville  School,  N.  J.,  1891-3. 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1893-4.     Edge  ClifiE  Point,  Walnut  Hills. 

Arthur  Russell  Morgan,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Horn  Cincinnati^  Sept.  24,  1868.  Studied  at  the  Universities  of  Gieszen 
and  Erlangen.     Dickore  &  Morgan,  Chemists,  238  E.  Fifth  St. 

Alfred  Kuno  Nippert,  Z  A  E,  Cincinnati,  (). 

Bom  Frankfort,  a.  M.,  Germany,  June  12,  1872.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Cin- 
cinnati, 1894.  Press  Representative  of  State  of  Ohio  at  World's  Co- 
lumbian Exposition,  1893.  Delegate  to  Fourth  National  Convention 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  June,  1895.  Tribune,  1896-7.  (Res.,  No.  1807 
Fairfax  Ave.,  Walnut  Hills.)  Librarian  of  Cincinnati  Law  School, 
1894-7.     College  Bldg. 

Paschal  Learned  Richards,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  March  19,  1872.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1892-3.  Scrip- 
tor,  1896-7.  (Res.,  Glencoe  Hotel,  Mt.  Auburn.)  Richards  &  Rich- 
ards, 28  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Charles  Harmon  Urban,  Cincinnati,  O. 

■  Born  Cincinnati,  Feb.  27,  1870.  Woodward  High  School,  1887.  Mass. 
Institute  of  Technology,  1887-8.  Historian,  1896-7.  No.  2417  In- 
gleside  Place,  Walnut  Hills. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Charles  Marshall  Hodson,  Kokomo,  Ind. 

Born  Kokomo,  June  7,  1868.     No.  8  E.  Seventh  St.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

RuFUS  King,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  Cincinnati,  Jan.  31,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Consul, 
1897-8.     No.  352  Lafayette  Ave.,  Clifton. 

John  Weld  Peck,  B  6  //,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born   Wyoming,    O.,    Feb.   5,    1 874.       Miami    Univ.,    1891-2.      A.  B., 
'  Harvard   Univ.,  1896.     Tribune,   1897-8.     No.  224  McGregor  Ave. 

Mt.  Auburn. 


238  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

James  Sanders  Richards,  1  A",  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Glendale,  Jan.  15,  1876.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1894-5.  Scriptor^ 
1897-98.     (Res.,  Glencoe  Hotel,  Mt.  Auburn.) 

CLASS  OF  1899. 

Charles  Samuel  Bailey,  Glendale,  O. 

Bom  Glendale,  Aug.  15,  1871.  Wyoming,  O.,  High  School,  1895. 
Freight  Agent,  Cincinnati  Transfer  Co.,  cor.  Vine  and  Second  Sts. 

STUDENTS  IN  THE  LAW  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  UNI- 

VERSITY  OF  CINCINNATI. 

Otis  Harrison  Fisk,  Covington,  Ky. 

Born  Covington,  March  5,  1870.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  Ph.  D., 
Ruperto-Carola  Univ.,  Heidelberg,  1895.  Dr.  Juris.,  ibid.^  1896. 
Historian,  1897-8.     (Res.,  No.  1017  Russell  Ave.) 

Charles  Follett,  A  K  E,  6  N  E,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Oct.  3,  1875.  A-  B-*  Kenyon  Coll.  Follett  &  Kelby, 
Fosdick  Bldg.,  No.  41  E.  Fourth  St. 

Robert  Wade  Humphreys,  I  A  E,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  May  30,  1875.  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1894-5.  No.  120 
Wellington  Place. 

Neil  Bernard  Mallon,  9^  T,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Dec.  4,  1874.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.  No.  3356  Au- 
burn St.,  Mt.  Auburn. 

Leander  Davies  Oliver,  I  A  E,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  Nov.  29,  1872.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1896. 
Proconsul,  1897-8.     No.  512  Everett  St. 

Thomas  Barbour  Paxton,  Jr.,  *F  T,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Born  Cincinnati,  July  15,  1873.  ^-  ^m  Y^^^  Univ.,  1896.  Gladiator, 
1897-8.     Lafayette  Ave.,  Clifton. 

George  Howard  Warrington,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  Cincinnati,  Oct.  21,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  (Forest  Ave., 
Avondale.)     United  Bank  Bldg. 


GIBSON  CHAPTER 

IN    THE 

DEPARTMENT  OF  LAW 

OF  THE 

University  of  Pennsylvania 


ESTABLISHED    1886. 


A  PAMPHLET,  called:  Proposals  Relative  to  the  Educa- 
tion of  Youth  in  Pennsylvania^  written  in  1749  by  Dr. 
Franklin,  led  to  an  association  by  certain  citizens  of  Phila- 
delphia, for  the  purpose  of  founding  a  school  on  the  lines 
suggested  by  that  wise  counsellor.  Over  two  thousand 
pounds,  equivalent  to  at  least  forty  thousand  dollars,  at  the 
present  time,  was  raised.  A  building,  which  had  been  erected 
to  accommodate  the  thronged  congregations  of  the  celebrated 
Whitefield,  was  purchased.  A  Board  of  Trustees  was  consti- 
tuted, to  whom  the  school  and  buildings  were  transferred  upon 
their  assuming  the  original  trusts,  and  in  1751  the  Academy, 
consisting  of  an  English,  a  Mathematical,  and  a  Latin  School, 
each  under  a  Master,  with  subordinate  tutors  and  ushers,  was 
formally  opened.  So  successful  was  the  undertaking  that  in 
two  years  the  Trustees  applied  to  the  Proprietaries  for 
Charter,  which  was  thus  granted: — 

Thomas  Penn  and  Richard  Penn,  true  and  absolute  pro^ 
prietaries  and  governors  in  chief  of  the  province  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  counties  of  Newcastle,  Kent  and  Sussex,  on 
Delaware,  to  all  persons  to  whom  these  presents  shall  come, 
greeting  :  Whereas,  the  well-being  of  a  society  depends  on 
the  education  of  their  youth,   as  well  as,  in  great  measure. 


240  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

the  eternal  welfare  of  every  individual,  by  impressing  on 
their  tender  minds  principles  of  morality  and  religion,  instruct- 
ing them  in  the  several  duties  they  owe  to  the  society  in  which 
they  live,  and  one  towards  another,  giving  them  the  knowl- 
edge of  languages,  and  other  parts  of  useful  learning  neces- 
sary thereto,  in  order  to  render  them  serviceable  in  the 
several  public  stations  to  which  they  may  be  called. 

Now  know  ye y  That  we  favor  such  pious,  useful,  gener- 
ous, and  charitable  designs,  hoping  through  the  favor  of 
Almighty  God,  this  academy  may  prove  a  nursery  of  virtue 
and  wisdom,  and  that  it  will  produce  men  of  dispositions  and 
capacities  beneficial  to  mankind  in  the  various  occupations 
of  life;  but  more  particularly  suited  to  the  infant  state  of 
North  America  in  general,  and  for  other  causes  and  consid- 
erations us  hereto  specially  moving,  have  granted,  ordained, 
declared,  constituted,  and  appointed,  and  by  these  presents 
we  do  for  us,  our  heirs,  and  successors,  grant,  ordain,  declare, 
constitute,  and  appoint.  That  the  said  Thomas  Lawrence, 
and  others,  as  before  recited,  and  such  others,  as  shall  be 
from  time  to  time  chosen,  nominated  or"  elected  in  their  place 
and  stead,  shall  be  one  community,  corporation  and  body  pol- 
itic, to  have  continuance  forever,  by  the  name  of  The  Trustees 
of  the  Academy  and  Charitable  School  in  the  Province  of 
Pennsylvania. 

In  witness  whereof^  we  have  caused  these  our  letters  to  be 
made  patent;  in  the  twenty-seventh  year  of  the  reign  of  our 
sovereign  lord,  George  the  second,  who  now  is  king  of  Great 
Britain,  France,  and  Ireland,  etc.,  and  in  the  year  of  our 
Lord,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifty-three. 

The  Law  School  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  was 
founded  in  1790,  and  reorganized  in  1850.  The  Chapter 
was  established  April  26,  1886,  by  T.  S.  Wood.  The  name 
was  chosen  in  honor  of  John  Bannister  Gibson,  1 780-1853, 
-one  of  the  most  learned  and  distinguished  Judges  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania.  j 


HONORARY  MEMBERS* 


Abbott  Morton  Cooper,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Friends  Central  School,  of  Philadelphia.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1888.  Cooper  &  Harrington,  514-17  Franklin  Building,  No. 
133  S.  Twelfth  Street. 

CLASS  OF  1886. 

LiNDLEY  Miller  Garrison,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Phillips  Academy,  Exeter,  Harvard  Univ.,  each  one  year.  Garrison  & 
Starr,  No.  11 1  Market  St. 

John  J.  Hillman.      (Address  unknown.) 
Ralph  Kauffman,  Ellensburg,  Wash. 

I^w  Class  Pres.     Kaufman  &  Frost. 

Benson  Landon,  Chicago,  III. 

1001-3  Security  Bldg.     No.  188  Madison  St.,  cor.  Fifth. 

John  MacDonald,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Pottstown  High  School,  1865.     718-9  Girard  Bldg. 

^1894.     William  Henrv  Price. 

Practiced  in  Philadelphia.     Died  June  7,  1894. 

James  Dallas  Steele,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1884.     A.  M.,  ibid.,  1887.     B.  D.,  1891.    Ph.  D., 

1892.  lecturer  in  Hebrew,  Columbia  Coll.,  1891-2.  Pastor  of  First 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church.  Author  of  numerous  articles  on  Bib- 
lical Criticism.     No.  29  W.  93d  St.. 

Thomas  Stewart  Wood,  Philadelphia.  Penn. 

No.  2106  Wood  St.,  or  care  of  Fairraount  Machine  Co. 

CLASS  OF   1887. 
Russell  Thomas  Boswell,  .V  ^,  <P  ^  A',  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  Carlisle,  Penn.,  1884.  Junior  Oratorical  Contest 
Gold   Medal.     Latin  Salutatory.     Author  of  **A  Trip  to  the  Fair," 

1893.  708  Drexel  Bldg. . 

Harry  Kelley  Fries,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Central  High  School,  Philadelphia,  1885.  606-7  Hale  Bldg.,  No. 
1328  Chestnut  St. 


242  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Roberts  Lowrie,  ^  A'  ^,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Born  Warrior's  Mark,  Penn.,  Nov.  3,  1861.     A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wooster, 
1882.     750  Drexel  Bldg. 

James  Craig  McLanahan.      (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1885. 

Abner  H.  Mershon,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Scriptor,  and  Correspondent  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Brief.     Hazel  ton  Bldg., 
No.  801  Walnut  St. 

Lewis  Starr,  Camden,  N.  J. 

Woodbury,  N.  J.,  Academy,  1882.     Dist.  Atty.  of  Gloucester  Co.     Starr 
&  Garrison,  No.  iii  Market  St. 

CLASS  OF  1888. 
David  Howard  Conrade,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Member  of  General  Assembly  of  Penn.,  1894-5.     909  Girard  Bldg. 

George  Herbert  Taylor,  Camden,  N.  J. 

No.  1616  Oxford  St. 

♦1890.     George  White  Worman. 

Practiced  at  Camden,  N.  J. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 
George  Wellington  Beale,  Scranton,  Penn. 

B.  E.,  Mansfield   State  Normal  School,  1887.      Nominee  for  Judge  of 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  of  Lake  Co.     Bun  Bldg. 

♦1889.     Stacy  Barcroft  Beebe. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1878-83.     Practiced  at  Coshocton,  O. 

George  Hinsen  Berkheiser,  Philadelphia,  Penn.- 

Philadelphia  High  School,  two  years.     No.  719  Walnut  St. 

♦1890.     Irving  Webster  Bierer. 

Attended  Thiel  Coll.     Practiced  at  Philadelphia. 

Edward  Joseph  Coll,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

A.  B.  Central  High  School,  1887.     Sec.  of  Dem.  City  Com.      No.  1407 
Filbert  St. 

Augustus  Felix  Daix,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Attended   Lauderbach  Academy.     Proconsul.     Delegate  to  the  Second 
National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.     (Res,,  221 1 
Columbia  Ave.)     A.  F.  Daix  &  Son,  Real  Elstate   Brokers,  No.  no 4. 
Thirteenth  St. 


GIBSON   CHAPTER.  243 

Horace  G.  Durbin,  New  Kensington,  Pa. 

Lykens  High  School,  1S86.  Borough  Solicitor  of  New  Kensingtoa, 
1893-4- 

Joseph  Rosenbaum  Fahy,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

No.  130  S.  Sixth  St. 

Nathan  Clarence  Horton,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Scriptor,  and  Correspondent  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Briefs  1888.  City 
Counsel,  1893-4.  Lieut.  N.  G.  N.  J.  Orange  National  Bank  Bldg, 
252  Main  St. 

Frederick  Jacob  Knaus,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Ph.  G.,  Philadelphia  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  1882.     No.  773  S.  Twelfth  St. 

David  Lavis,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Asst.  City  Solicitor.     City  Hall. 

Francis  Scoffin  Laws,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

No.  603  Chestnut  St. 

Edward  Fell  Lukens,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

812  Girard  Bldg. 

William  Morgan  Montgomery,  Salem,  Va. 

Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.,  1882.  Trinity  Coll.,  Penn.,  1880-3. 
Scriptor. 

» 

Harvey  Clapp  Newitt,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Asst.  \J,  S.  Dist.  Atty.     No.  21  £2  Diamond  St.  • 

J.  Martin  Shindel,  Lebanon,  Penn. 

Washington,  D.  C,  High  School.  Washington  Spencerian  Coll.  of  Com- 
merce. B.  S.,  Riggs  Academy.  Took  a  course  in  Literature,  His- 
tory and  Political  Economy  at  Univ.  of  Penn.  Studied  Law  in  office 
Hon.  Benj.  Harris  Brewster,  Atty.  General  in  Pres.  Arthur's  Cabinet. 
Sec.  of  Republican  Co.  Committee,  1894.  Asst.  Sec.  Lebanon  Board 
of  Trade  in  1894.  Pres.  City  League  of  Republican  Clubs,  1895. 
First  Lieut.  Lebanon  Rifles,  1895.  City  Comptroller,  1895.  Dist. 
Atty.  of  Lebanon  Co.,  1896.  Weimer  Bldg.,  No.  825  Cumberland 
St.  Also  in  practice  in  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  where  he  is  associated 
with  Bro.  Edward  J.  Coll.,  No.  1407  Filbert  St. 

John  Wesley  Simmons,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

C.  E.,  Penn.  Mil.  Academy.  With  Hon.  R.  E.  Pattison,  Governor  of 
Penn. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

The  course  in  the  Law  School  being  extended  from  two 
10  three  years,  there  was  of  necessity  no  graduating  class. 


244  '  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

CLASS  OF  1891. 

Robert  Scott  Ammerman,  Danville,  Penn. 

Danville  High  School.     City  Solicitor  four  years.     Dist.  Atty.  of  Mon 
tour  Co.,  1894-6. 

■ 

Sumner  Sali.ade  Bowman,  Williamstown,  Penn. 

B.  S.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  1886. 

Charles  Lincoln  Brown,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Lehigh  Univ.,  1883-5.  Member  of  the  Common  Council,  1895-6. 
Member  of  Senate  of  Penn.,  1896-7.     No.  608  Chestnut  St. 

Porter  P'arquharson  Cope,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Member  of  Tenn.  Historical  Society,  Penn.  Historical  Society,  The 
Colonial  Society,  etc  Editor  and  Author.  Not  in  practice.  **Thc 
Bartram,"  No.  3300  Chestnut  St. 

Samuel  Singer  Craig,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

.Attended  State  Normal  School.  Also  Croton  Mil.  Academy.  Smithcrs 
&  Craig,  203-5  Franklin  Bldg. 

*i89o.     Thomas  Reynolds  Graham. 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  1887-8.     Home  address  was  Kenton,  Del. 

Alfred  Roland  Haig,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Attended  Central  High  School,  Philadelphia,  two  years.  Honorahle 
mention  on  Thesis.  Ass't  Editor  of  Weekly  Notes  of  Cases.  Tital 
Officer  of  The  Land  Title  &  Trust  Co.  Associated  with  Harrity  & 
Beck.  Rooms  11 12  Girard  Bldg.  N.  E.  cor.  Broad  and  Chestnut  Sts. 
1 112  Girard  Bldg. 

Robert  Anderson  Heberling,  S  J  .f,  Mauch  Chunk,  Penn. 

Lehigh  Univ.  Ph.  B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  1888.  M.  A.,  ibid.  City  Clerk 
four  years.     Sec.  to  the  Board  of  Health,  three  years. 

Michael  Joseph  Morley.      (Address  unknown.) 

.\.  B.,  Mount  St.  Mary's  Coll.  Letter  to  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  retamed 
unclaimed. 

John  Michael  Snyder,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Taylor  .Academy,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1872-3.  Bauer  &  Snyder,  Real 
Estate  and  I^w.     No.  1 233  Girard  Ave. 

Eli  AS  Henley  White,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Earlham  Coll.,  Richmond,  Tnd.  A.  B.,  Haverford  Coll.,  Penn.,  1885. 
726-34  Drexel  Bldg. 


GIBSON   CHAPTER.  245 

Charles  Sturcus  Wood,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Central  High  School,  Philadelphia,  1886.  A.  M.,  ibid,y  1892. 
Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Penn.  (Wharton  School),  1888.  Ivy  Orator,  1888. 
Member  of  Pkilomathean  Lit.  Society.  Consul.  Asst.  City  Solicitor 
since  1892,  in  charge  of  Bond  and  Contract  Dept.  and  in  Roads  and 
Streets  Dept.,  464-6  City  Hall.     Oflfice,  606-8  Franklin  Bldg. 

CLASS  OP  1892. 

Francis  Bernard  Bracken,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

St.  Vincent  Coll.,  three  years.  Law  Class  Pres.  One  of  three  receiving 
First  Grade  Graduation  Honors,  1892.  Author  of  Pamphlet  on  *' In- 
come Tax  Law  of  1894."  Gallagher  &  Bracken,  No.  608  Che-.t- 
nut  St. 

Henry  Irick  Budd,  Jr.,  Camden,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  N.  J.,  Princeton,  1888.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1891.  Member  of 
Cliosophic  Lit.  Society.  First  Honorable  Mention  for  Graduation  Es- 
say.    No.  roi  Market  St. 

S.  Blaine  Ewing,  <P  F  J,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.,  [889.  Honoroble  Mention  on 
Essay,  **Oil  and  Gas  Leases."  Of  David  Q.  &  Blaine  Ewing,  Car- 
negie Bldg. 

Thomas  William  Jopson,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Philadelphia,  Penn.,  High  School,  1882-5.  Vice-Pres.  of  Law  Class. 
(Res.,  314  High  St.,  Germantown.)     No.  523  Chestnut  St. 

John  Aloysius  McCarthy,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Central  High  School,  Philadelphia,  1889.  T.  &  T.  W.  Johnson 
Essay  Prize.  P.  Pemberton  Morris  Examination  Prize,  1892.  70T 
Drexel  Bldg. 

Samuel  Horace  Myers,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

B.  S.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1888.  M.  S.,  ibid.y  1891.  (Res.,  No.  5438  Mor- 
ris St.,  Germantown.)     914  Betz  Bldg. 

♦1895.     William  Howell  Powell. 

Died  at  No.  4316  Wayne  Ave.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  in  January, 
1895. 

Samuel  Pennington  Rotan,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Philadelphia  High  School,  1886.  A.  M.,  tbid.  Prof,  in  Temple 
College  Law  School.     (Res.,  No.  2129  Greene  St.)   600-2  Girard  Bldg. 

Danniel  Messick  Stewart,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Scriptor.     (Res.,  No.  1951  N.  Twentieth  St.)     634  Drexel  Bldg. 

Henry  Jackson  Waters.     (Address  unknown. ) 


246  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

Arthur  Wilson  Depue,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Blair  Presbyterian  Academy,  four  years.     Consul.     Penn.  Ma  tan  1  Bldg., 
No.  looi  Chestnut  St. 

Joseph  Barton  Large,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

No.  227  S.  Ninth  St. 

Edwin  Channing  Nevin,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Rugby  Academy,  three  years.     Proconsul.     Rooms  55-7,  N.  E.  cor.  Fifth 
and  Chestnut  Sts. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

J.  Harry  Covington,  Easton,  Md. 

Scriptor.     Moreland  Blk. 

Through  the  efforts  of  the  Council,  aided  by  Bro.  H.  N. 
Robinson  of  Marshall  Chapter,  Bros.  Large,  Nevin  and 
other  alumni,  the  Chapter  was  re-organized  and  re-estab- 
lished. Bros.  McShea,  Merrill  and  Anderson  were  first  initi- 
ated, and  in  Houston  Hall,  on  the  31st  day  of  March,  Y896, 
the  above  named  brethren,  assisted  by  Bros.  Rufus  H. 
Baker  and  Alan  O.  Clephane  of  Marshall  Chapter,  duly 
initiated  the  following  seven  members: 

CLASS  OF  1896. 

Frederick  Walter  Gourlav,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

a.  B.,  Central  High  School,  Philadelphia,   1893.     Rooms  55-7    N.  E. 
cor.  Fifth  and  Chestnut  Sts. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Samuel  Mitchell  Clement,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

No.  13  S.  Sixteenth  St. 

Joseph  Atkins  Culbert,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

No.  1700  Oxford  St. 

Roland  Roberts  Foulke,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1882-3.     Tribune,  1896-7.     No.  3403  Hamilton  Si. 

William  Alexander  Gray,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

No.  1808  Camac  St. 


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GIBSON   CHAPTER,  247 

DiLWORTH  Potts  Hibberd,  Malvern,  Penn. 

B.  S.,  Haverford  Coll.,  1890.  M.  A.,  ibid.  Teacher  of  Mathematics  in 
Friends'  Central  School.     Philadelphia  address,  11 12  Girard  Bldg. 

William  B.  Linn,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Pres.  Hare  Law  Club.     Historian,  1896-7.     No.  706  Walnut  St. 

Walter  Ross  McShea,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Atlantic  City  High  School,  1892. 

George  Irving  Merrill,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Central  High  School,  Philadelphia,  1894.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1897. 
Scriptor /r<7 /^w.,  1890.  Proconsul,  1896-7.  Pres.  of  Phi  Beta  Lit. 
Society.     (Res.,  No.  2137  N.  Thirteenth  St.)     550  Drexel  Bldg. 

Harry  Norman  Robison,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Columbian  Univ.  Law  School,  1894-5,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Mar- 
shall Chapter.     Consul,  1896-7.     No.  609  N.  Forty-third  St. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Frank  Edgar  Anderson,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Brown's  Preparatory  Coll.,  three  years.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  No.  418  N. 
Fortieth  St. 

George  Alva  Grevemeyer,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1895.     No.  2008  N.  Broad  St. 

Ambrose  Higgins,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

Wilkes  Barre  High  School,  1889.     No.  228  Price  St. 

Roy  Wilson  White,  Richmond,  Ind. 

6.  S.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1894.  A.  M.,  Haverford  Coll.,  1895.  Editor-in- 
chief  of  American  Law  Regis ter,  1897-8.     No.  303  W.  Pearl  St. 


CHOATE  CHAPTER 


HARVARD  LAW  SCHOOL 


THE  LAW  SCHOOL  OF 


HARVARD  UNIVERSITY. 


ESTABLISHED   1887. 


ON  Thursday,  Sept.  8,  1636,  The  Generall  Court  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, houlden  at  Boston,  passed  a  resolution  giv- 
ing 400  Pounds  towards  '*  aschoale  or  colledge, "  which  was  to 
be  located  at  Newetowne.  At  a  Generall  Court  held  at  Newe- 
towne,  the  2d  day  of  the  3d  Mo.,  (May)  1638,  it  was  ^'ordered 
that  Newetowne  shall  henceforward  be  called  Cambrige"  as  a 
mark  of  affection  for  the  English  town  at  whose  university 
many  of  the  colonists  had  been  educated.  This  was  the 
official  beginning  of  the  College,  but  little  had  yet  been  done 
when  the  Reverend  John  Harvard,  a  young  dissenting  minis- 
ter, came  to  the  colony  and  settled  at  Charlestown,  died,  and 
bequeathed  one-half  of  his  property  and  his  entire  library  to 
the  school  at  Newtown.  At  a  Generall  Courte,  houlden  at 
Boston^  the  13th  of  the  ist  Mo.  (March)  it  was  ordered  '*  that 
the  colledge  agreed  vpon  formerly  to  bee  built  at  Cambridg 
shalbee  called  Harvard  Colledge." 


250  /        PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

In  1780  when  a  Constitution  was  framed  for  the  new 
Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  Articles  were  introduced 
in  connection  with  Harvard.  In  these  articles  Harvard  is 
spoken  of  as  a  University.  Since  that  time,  at  any  event,  it 
has  been  proper  to  speak  of  the  place  as  a  University.  The 
exact  date  upon  which  the  College  became  known  as  a  Uni- 
versity cannot  be  told.  The  corporate  name  of  the  University 
still  is,  as  it  always  has  been,  the  President  and  Fellows  of 
Harvard  College. 

However,  in  order  to  secure  uniformity,  we  have  used  the 
designation  '*Coll."  in  connection  with  all  graduates  prior  to 
1887. 

In  181 7  the  University  established  the  Law  Department. 
The  Harvard  Law  RevieiVy  founded  in  1887,  is  published  by 
the  school,  and,  as  will  be  seen  -on  Ihe  following  pages,  most 
of  its  editors  are  members  of  our  Order. 

The  idea  of  establishing  a  Chapter  at  this  Law  School 
originated  with  Frederick  B.  Harlow,  '88.  Mentioning  the 
matter  to  several  of  his  intimate  classmates  and  securing  their 
cooperation,  a  petition  for  a  charter  was  presented  to  the 
Chapters.  The  charter  was  granted  under  date  of  January 
22,  1887,  and  the  Chapter  instituted  five  days  later  by  mem- 
bers of  the  Webster  Chapter. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS- 


Mllville  Weston  Fuller,  X  (P*,  Washington, D.    C. 

Born  Augusta,  Maine,  February  ii,  1833.  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  College,  1853. 
A.M.,  idid.  Harvard  Law  School,  1855-6.  LL.  D.,  Bowdoin  CoUejje, 
1888.  LL.  D.,  Northwestern  University,  1888.  LL.  D.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1 891.  Proprietorand  Chief  Editor  of  7^/4^  ^^^,  Augusta,  Maine, 
1854.  Annual  address  at  a  convention  of  the  Chi  Psi  Fraternity,  at 
Springfield,  Massachusetts,  on  the  **  Crusade  of  Genius,"  1855.  City 
Attorney  and  President  of  the  Common  Council  of  Augusta,  1856. 
Delegate  to  Illinois  State  Constitutional  Convention,  1861.  Member 
of  Illinois  legislature,  1863-5.  Delegate  to  National  Democratic 
Conventions  of  1864,  1872,  1876,  and  1880.  Appointed  Chief  Justice 
of  United  States  Supreme  Court  by  President  Cleveland,  April  30, 
confirmed  July  2D,  and  took  the  oath  of  oRice  October  8,  1888.  No. 
1800  Massachusetts  Avenue,  N.  W. 

James  Barr  Ames,   A  J  0,  Cambridge^  Massachusetts. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1868.  A.  M.,  iditt,  1871.  LL.  B.,  tdid.,  1872. 
Tutor,  idid.f  1 871-2.  Instructor  in  History,  i6id.,  1872-3.  Assist- 
ant Professor  of  I^w,  iV^/V.,  1873-7.  Professor  of  Law,  tdid.t 
1877-9.  Bussey  Professor  of  Law,  Harvard  University  since  1879. 
Dean,  tdid.,  since  1895.  Author  of  '*  Cases  on  Bills  and  Notes," 
1881.  '*  Cases  in  Pleading,"  1885.  •*  Cases  on  Torts,"  1886.  "Cases 
on  Partnership,"  1887.  *'  Ames  and  Smith's  Selection  of  Cases 
on  the  Law  of  Torts,"  1893.  "Cases  on  Trusts,"  1888.  Sec- 
ond Edition,  1893.  Fellow  of  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences.    No.  II  Frisbie  Place. 

John  Chipman  Gray,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1859.     A.  M.,  i^/V., .     LL.  B.,  idid.,  1861. 

LL.  D.,  Yale  University,  1894.  LL.  D.,  Harvard  University,  1 895. 
Lecturer  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1869-70,  also  1 871-4.  Story  Pro* 
fessor  of  Law,  f^t</.,  1875-83.  Royal  Professor  of  Law,  ifiid,, 
since  1883.  Author  of  **  Restraints  on  Alienation  of  Property,"  1883. 
"Cases  on  Property,"  1888-92.  The  Rule  against  Perpetuities," 
1886.     Fellow  American  Academy.     No.  50  State  Street. 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  Jr.,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1861.  LL.  B.,  i^iV.,  1866.  LL.  D.,  Yale 
College,  1886.  I-«cturer  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1871-3.  Overseer, 
Harvard  University,  1876-82.  Professor  of  Law,  i^i</.,  1882-3. 
Author  of  "Common  Law,"  1881.  "Kent's  Commentaries,"  four 
volumes,  thirteenth  edition,  1884.  Justice  Supreme  Court  of  Massa- 
chusetts. Fellow  American  Academv.  Member  of  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society. 


252  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Christopher  Columbus  Langdell,   Cambridge,  Massachu- 
setts. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  185 1.  LL.  B.,  ibid.^  1853.  A.  M.,  (Hon.), 
ihid.^  1854.  LL.  D.,  Beloit,  Wisconsin,  1875.  Dane  Profesor  of 
Law,  Harvard  University,  since  1870.  Dean,  ihid.^  1870-95.  Author 
of  **  Leading  Cases  on  Sales  of  Personal  Property,"  1S71.  "Cases 
of  Contracts  with  Summary  of  Contracts,"  second  edition,  1879. 
**  Cases  in  Equity  Pleading,"  1875.  "  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Con- 
tracts," 18S0.  "Summary  of  Equity  Pleading,"  1883.  Fellow  of 
American  Academy.     No.  37  Quincy  Street. 

Jeremiah  Smith,  /4  J  <P,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1856.  •^.  M.,  ibid.  LL.  D.,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1883.  Story  Professor  of  Law,  Harvard  Law  School,  since 
1890.  Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of  New  Hampshire.  Fellow  Amer- 
ican Academy.     No.  4  Berkeley  Street. 

James  Bradley  Thayer,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1852.  LL.  B.,  ibid.,  1836.  LL.  D.,  Iowa  State 
University,  1891.  LL.  D.,  Harvard  University,  1894.  Royal  Profes- 
sor of  Law,  Harvard  l^w  School,  1873-83.  Professor  of  Law,  1883— 
93.  Weld  Professor  of  Law,  ibid.y  since  1893.  Fellow  American 
Academy.  Member  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Societ]^.  No.  5 
Phillips  Place. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


MIDDLE  CLASS— '88. 

Frederick  Bemis  Harlow,  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  College,  1885.  Master  in  Chancery.  48—9  Burnside 
Building.     No.  339  Main  Street. 

Fletcher  Ladd. 

(See  Class  of  '90.) 

John   Anderson  Waterman,  A  A<P,  (P  H  h\  Gorham,  Maine. 

A.  B.,  Bowdoin  College,  1884.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1887.  Scriptor,  and  Cor- 
respondent of  Phi  Dklta  Phi  Brief,  1887-8.  Treas.  of  Gorhana 
Savings  Bank. 

John  Charles  Zulauf,  4>  F  J,  Jeffersonville,  Indiana. 

A.  B.,  DePauw  University,  1885.  LL.  B.,  lx>uisville  Law  School,  1886 
Scriptor.     Vice-President  Citizens'  National  Bank. 


CHOATE  CHAPTER.  253 

JUNI0RS-'89. 

Arthur  Fay  Foster,  Lynn,  Massachusetts. 
Alfred  Edward  McCordic,  Duluth,   Minnesota. 

IX.  B.,  cum  laude.  Delegate  to  Second  National  Convention  of  Phi 
Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.  McCordic  &  Crosby,  First  National  Bank 
Building. 

Samuel  Houston  Morgan,  Macomb,  111. 
LL.  B.,  1890. 

Hknry  Ernest  Oxnard,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1886.  Andover,  Mass.,  Theological  Seminary, 
1894.  Installed  Pastor  of  the  Riverside  Congregational  Church  of 
Lawrence,  January,  1S96.     No.  50  Butler  St. 

Girard  GonrREY  Ruel,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 

LL.  B.,  cum  lauJe.     City  Councilman.     P.  O.  Box  321. 

CLASS  OF  1888. 
Henry  Lee  Hatch.  T  /,  Lincoln,  Gal. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1884.  In  mercantile  pursuits,  1884-6.  Colum- 
bian Univ.  I^w  School,  1887-9,  where  he  affiliated  with  Marshall 
Chapter.  Clerk,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1887-9.  Organ- 
izer and  Sec.  of  Strafford,  Vt.,  Creamery  Assn.       Postmaster,  1894-6. 

Ernest  Hoen,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

First  initiate.     Consul,  1887-8.     8-9  Hoen  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 
Wn.LiAM  Francis  Bacon,  ^  //  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

a.  B.,  summa  cum  laude^  Harvard  Coll.,  1885.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1889. 
LL.  B.,  cum  laudf.  (Res.,  No.  52  Hyde  Ave.,  Newton,  Mass.) 
Room  42,  No.  113  Devonshire  St. 

Stephen  Smith  Bartlett,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1885.     No.  53  State  St. 

Edward  Everett  Blodgett,  B  ^  II,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.     No.  28  State  St. 

Ernest  Lee  Conant,  ^  li  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1884.  A.  M.,  idid.,  1889.  Instructor  m  Foren- 
sics.  Harvard  Univ.,  1887-9.  Instructor  in  History,  idid.,  1 893-4. 
Instructor  in  I^w,  ibid.y  1894-5.     No.  2  Wall  St. 

Geo.  H.  Kattenhorn,  Cincinnati,  O. 
Woodward  High  School.     605-6  Johnston  Bldg. 


254  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

George  Read  Nutter,  ^  B  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1885.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1889.  Member  of  Hasty 
Pudding,  also  of  O.  K.  Editor-in-Chief  of  Harvard  Law  Review, 
Koenigl.  Bayerische  Lud  wig-Maximilians  Universitaet,  Munich, 
1884-5.  Member  of  firm  Warren  &  Brandeis,  No.  220  Devon- 
shire St. 

Edward  Terry  Sanford,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

A.  B.,  Ph.  B.,  and  Valedictorian,  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1883.  A.  B.,  magna 
cum  laitde^  Harvard  Coll.,  1885.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude  A.  M.,  Har- 
vard Univ.,  1889.  Member  of  O,  K.  and  Signet  Societies.  At- 
tended Ecole  des  Sciences  Politiques,  at  Paris.  Pres.  one  year  of 
Alumni  Assn.  of  Univ.  of  Tenn.  At  Centennial  Exercises  of  Univ., 
delivered  an  address  on  "Blount  College  and  the  University  of  Ten- 
nessee," which  has  been  published  by  the  University.  Corporation 
Law.     Lucky,  Sanford  &  Tyson,  East  Tenn.  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Edward  Irving  Smith,  ^  B  K,  Lincoln,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1885.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1889.  Member  of  Phi  Delta 
Phi  Council,  1889-93. 

Frank  Dugan  Swope,  (P  A  0,  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  B.,  Hanover  Coll.,  Ind.,  1885.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  i88g.  A.  M.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  1889.  Orator  Junior  Ex.,  1884.  U.  L.  Spring  Ex.,  1885. 
Scientific  Oration,  Third  Honor,  Commencement,  1885.  Delegate  to 
National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  1884.  Editor  and  Con- 
tributor to  third  edition  of  "Songs  of  Phi  Delta  Theta,"  1886. 
Editor  of  sixth  edition  of  Phi  Delta  Theta  Catalogue,  1892-4, 
Kenyon  Bldg.,  No.  216  Fifth  St. 

Edward  Clarence  Wright,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

A..  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1886.  Real  Estate  and  Corporation  Law,  55  Wa- 
terworks Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 
John  Dorr  Bradley,  i4  J  *,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1886.  Formerly  practiced  in  Boston.  Was  Treas. 
of  a  Fibre  Co.  of  N.  Y.  Now  in  Real  Estate  business,  1675  Old  Col- 
ony Bldg. 

Wilson  Gardner  Crosby,  J  T,  0  B  K,  Duluth,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  and  Valedictory,  Brown  Univ.,  1883.  Also  attended  Berlin,  Leip> 
zig  and  Tuebingen  Univs.  McCordic  &  Crosby,  601-3  First  National 
Bank  Bldg. 

Robert  Warner  Frost,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.  Member  of  Signet  Society.  839  Tre*. 
mont  Bldg. 


CHOATE  CHAPTER,  255 

George  Pope  Furber,  (P  B  K^  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1890.  Member  of  Signet 
Society.     517  Exchange  Bldg. 

*i893.     Charles  Incalls  Giddings. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1890.  Practiced  in  Boston, 
also  in  Beverley,  Mass. 

John  Fletcher  Harper,  .V  V,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1883-4.  A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1887.  Class  Pres.  Com- 
missioner of  Circuit  Court  since  1892.  Master  and  Commissioner  of 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Eastern  Dist.  of  Wis.,  since  March,  1896.  Room 
II,  No.  112  Wisconsin  St. 

Charles  Hudson,  <P  K  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  Dec.  18,  1864.    Univ.  of  Minn.,  188 1-3.     Univ.  of  Mich., 

1883-6.     Editor   of  Oracle,    1887.     A.    B.,    Harvard    Univ.,    1887. 

A.   M.,  ibid.,  1890.  Member  of  Signet.     Childs  &  Hudson,  29-30 
Borden  Blk. 

Francis  Cleaveland  Huntington. 

See  Class  of  189 1. 

Louis  Fiske  Hyde,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1890. 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Correspondent  of  Columbia  Law  IHmes,  1889- 
90.     No.  7  Water  St.,  or  No.  81  Milk  St. 

Fletcher  Ladd,  A  J  <P,  <P  H  K,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 

A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1884.  Originally  Charter  Member.  Consul. 
Ladd  &  Fletcher. 

Charles  Plimpton  Lincoln,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  209  Washington  St. 

John  R.  McArthur.      (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1885.  Attended  Ecole  des  Sciences  Politiques,  at 
Paris.  Letter  to  No.  27$  Ashland  Boulevard,  Chicago,  returned 
unclaimed. 

Charles  James  Oaks,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Abiturient,  Baden  Gymnasium,  1887.     No.  290  State  St. 

Arthur  Charles  Rounds,  .V  ^,  (p  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1887.  A.  M.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  Prof,  of 
Law  in  Metropolis  Law  School,  1893-5.  Prof,  of  Law  in  Evening 
Dept.  of  the  Law  School  of  New  York  Univ.  Of  Carter,  Hughes  & 
Dwight,  No.  96  Broadway,  also  No.  6  Wall  St. 

Philip  Sidney  Rust,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.     Room  64,  No.  40  Water  St. 


2  5  6  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

Hknry  Schofield,  Dudley,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Han'ard  Univ.,  1887.     A.  M.,  ibid.^  1890- 

Aaron  Claflin  Thayer,  New  York  City. 

A.   B.,  Harvard  Univ.,   1887.     A.  M.,  ibid.^  1890.     Rnney,  Thayer  &  " 
Hadlock  ('93),  No.  44  Pine  St. 

Joseph  Walker,  A  A  ^^  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1887.  A.  M.;  ibid,^  l8go.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude. 
A.  M.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.     730  Exchange  Bldg.,  No.  53  State  St. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 

Richmond  Ogston  Aulick,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1889.     A.  M.,  ibid.     No.  160  Broadway. 

James  Alderson  Bailey,  Jr.,  *  B  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  summa  cum  laude^  Harvard  Univ.,  i838.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1891. 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Member  of  Sigtut  Society.  Member  of  Mass. 
House  of  Representatives,  two  years.  Published,  with  co-operation 
of  the  author,  an  edition  of  *' Browne  on  the  Statute  of  Fraud."     No. 

53  State  St. 

Ely  Whitney  Blake,  Jr.,  J  J  ^,  cP  /?  /T,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1888.  Asst.,  Indian  Dept.  of  Hampton  Institute, 
Hampton,  Va.,  1 891-2.  General  Manager  of  Providence,  R.  L,  So- 
ciety for  Organizing  Charity,  1893-6.  Care  of  The  Solvay  Process 
Co.,  Mnfrs. 

ft 

Wilfred  Bolster,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B..  viagna  cum  laude^  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1891. 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     Editor-in-Chief  of  Harvard  Imw  Review.     No. 

53  State  St. 

George  Faunce  Buck,  Stockton,  CaL 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.  Hastings  ColL  of  the  Law,  1888-9,  where 
he  was  admitted  to  Pomp:roy  Chapter.  Dudley  &  Buck,  Odd  Fellows 
Bldg. 

Guy  Cunningham,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1891.  (Res.,  No.  12  Hovey 
St.,  Gloucester,  Mass.)     No.  40  Water  St. 

Herbert  Henry  Darling,  <P  H  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.  Member  of  O.  K.  and  Signet  Societies. 
No.  21  Pemberton  Sq. 

David  Taggert  Dickinson,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  A.  M.,  tbid.y  1891.  Member  of  Mass. 
House  of  Representatives,  1895-6.      No.  53  State  St. 


CHOATE    CHAPTER,  257 

Stephen  Austin  Foster,  Z  *y,  <P  B  K,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  18S7.  LL.  B.,  cum  laud^.  A.  M.,  Harvard  Univ., 
1891.  Formerly  practiced  in  Boston.  Aldrich,  Reed,  Foster  &  Allen, 
Home  Ins.  Bldg.,  LaSalle  St. 

I.ocKWOOD  HoNORfi,  A  A  0,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  A.  M.,  i^iV.,  1891.  Member  of  O.  K. 
Asst.  Special  Assessment  Atty.  of  Chicago.  Greene,  Robbins  &  Ho- 
nore,  617  Home  Ins.  Bldg.,  No.  205  I^Salle  St. 

Francis  Cleaveland  Huntington,  J  T,  (P  P  K,  New  York 
City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.     A.  M.,  idi'd.t  1891.     Originally  of  Class  of 
'90.     Huntington  &  Rhinelander,  No.  48  Wall  St. 

William  Henry  Rand,  Jr.,  Z  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  A.  M.,  idiJ.^  1 891.  Commencement  Ora- 
tion, 1 891.  Asst.  Corporation  Counsel  of  New  York  City.  No.  2 
Tryon  Row. 

Edgar  Judson  Rich,  *  li  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.  M.  A.,  t^iV.,  1891.  Member  of  O.  K. 
Honors  in  Political  Science.     Railroad  Law.      517  Exchange  Bldg. 

Odin  Barnes  Roberts,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1886.  A.  M.,  ihid^  1891.  S.  B.,  Mass.  Institute 
of  Technology,  i888.  Federal  Equity  Practice,  Patent,  Copyright  and 
Trade  Mark  Law.     Lange  &  Roberts,  No.  95  Milk  St. 

Walter  Willard  Ross,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  18S8.  A.  M.,  ihid.^  i8gi.  Union  Coll.  of  Law, 
1888-9,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Booth  Chapter.  Asst.  Corporation 
Counsel  of  Chicago.  Local  Atty.  at  Chicago  of  C,  R.  \.  &  P.  R.  R. 
Co.     Care  of  C,  R.  L  &  P.  R.  R.  Co. 

Livingston  Boyd  Stedman,  (P  B  AT,  Seattle,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude^  Harvard  Univ.,  1887.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1891. 
Honorable  Mention  in  Political  Economy  and  English  Composition. 
Member  of  Signet  Society.  Hastings  &  Stedman,  60-65  Haller 
Bldg. 

Ezra  Ripley  Thayer,  A  J  (P,  0  H  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  189I. 
LL.  B.,  cum  'laude.  Harvard  I^aw  School  Assn.  Prize  for  Essay. 
Room  17,  No.  220  Devonshire  St. 

William  Goodrich  Thompson,  ^  B  A',  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  summa  cum  laudfy  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  A.  M.,  ibid,,  1891. 
Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  for  District  of  Mass.,  1893-6.  Matthews  &  Thomp- 
son.    Room  ii34Tremont  Bldg. 


258  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Perry  Davis  Trafford,  <P  B  K,  New  VTork  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.     No.  97  Cedar  St. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 

Charles  Francis  Adams,  2D,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1S88.     Mayor  of  Quincy,  Mass.     No.  23  Court  St. 

Philip  Dexter,  J  K  E,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.     No.  40  State  St. 

Gerald  Hull  Gray,  A  J  0,  New  York  City. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1885-8.  Sec.  to  Judge  Sedgwick  of  New  York  Supreme 
Court,  three  years.     No.  26  Exchange  Place. 

Prescott  Farnsworth  Hall,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  cum  laude^  Harvard  Univ..  1889.  Member  of  O.  K,  and  .SV^'^- 
net  Societies.  Sec.  Imigration  Restriction  League.  Nominee  for 
State  Legislature.     (Res.,  Brookline,  Mass.,)  No.  53  State  St. 

GuRDON  Saltonstall  Howe,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.     No.  77  Main  St. 

Carleton  Hunneman,  J  ^,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.     A.  M.,  ibid.^  1892.     506  Exchange  Bldg. 

*i896.     Frederick  Boyden  Jacobs,  ^  h  K. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1892.  Editor  Harvard  Li w 
Rcviiw.     Died  Sept.  2,  1896,  Norwell,  Mich. 

Henry  Theodore  Kellogg.      (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.     Former  address  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

*i893.     Moses  Day  Kimball. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.     A.  M.,  ibid.,  1892. 

James  Gore  King,   J  *,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1892.  Former  address  No. 
7  University  Place. 

Augustus  Henry  Mosle,  <r  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.  2nd  Berkeley  Latin  Premium,  1886.  Pres.  of 
Class  Boat  Club,  Yale  Law  School,  1889-90,  where  he  was  initiated 
at  Waite  Chapter.     No.  58  William  St. 

James  Montgomery  Newell. 

(See  Class  of  1893.) 


CHOATE  CHAPTER.  259 

Edward  Cullen  Niles,  W  Y,  ^  B  K,  Concord,  N.  H. 

A.  B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1887.  Commencement  Phiosoph- 
ical  Oration.  Editor  of  the  Ivy^  1885.  Prize  in  French,  1885;  in 
German,  1886;  in  Political  Science,   1887.     Sargent,  HoUis  &  Niles. 

William  Forrest  Pillsbury,  J  T,  0  B  K,  Chicago,  III. 

A.   B.,  summa  cum  laiide.  Harvard   Univ.,    1889.     M.  A.,  ibid.,  1891. 
Highest  honors  in  History.      Member  of  the  Council  of  Phi  Delta 
•  Phi,  1893-6.     625,  The  Rookery. 

Oliver  Prescott,  Jr.,  A  K  E^  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  cum  laudcy  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1892.  LL.  B.,. 
cum  laude.  Member  of  O.  K.  Editor-in-Chief,  Harvard  Law- 
Review.  Member  of  Common  Council,  1894-5.  Pres.  of  same,']i895^ 
Crapo,  Clifford  &  Clifford,  Masonic  Bldg. 

Charles  Martin  Thayer,  Worcester,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  18S9.     State  Mutual  Bldg. 

Charles  Delevan  Wetmore,  i4  J  ^,  Jamestown,  N.  Y, 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,   1889.     M.    A.,   ibid.,    1892. 

George  Elliot  Wright,  A  T,  0  B  K,  Seattle,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1892. 
Highest  honors  in  Political  Science.  Editor  Harvard  Law  Review, 
Condon  &  Wright,  622-6  Burke  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

Philip  Stanley  Abbot,  0  B  K,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  A.  M.,  ibid.,'i^()^. 
Asst.  Atty.  for  Receivers  of  Wis.  Central  Lines.  Genl.  Solicitor  of 
Milwaukee  and  Lake  Winnebago  Ry.  Co.  Treas.  Harvard  Law 
School  Alumni  Assn.     Colby  &  Abbot  Bld^. 

Charles  Benjamin  Barnes,  Jr.,  J  A'  £,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.     Tremont  Bldg. 

Addison  Center  Burnham,  0  B  A,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.     A.  M.,  ibid,,   1893.     LL.   B.,   rum  laude 
No.  28  State  St. 

Frederick  Pickering  Cabot,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1893.  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  for 
Dist.  of  Mass.,  since  Feb.,  1896.     98  Postofiice  Bldg. 

I.eigh  Wentworth  Chamberlin,   Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  Mamber  of  Hasty  Pudding  Club.  Not 
in  practice.     No.  1520  N.  Cascade  Ave. 


2  6o  PHI  DELIA  PHL 

Kellogg  Fairbank,   J  K  E,  A  d  (P,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  K.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  Consul.  Delegate  to  Third  National  Con- 
vention of  Phi  Delta.  Phi,  July,  1893.     No.  1801  Michigan  Ave. 

Albert  Emerson  Hadlock,  W  T,  <P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.  and  Valedictorian,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1887.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1890. 
Member  of  "  C.  &  G."  Senior  Society.  Class  Pres.,  1885-6.  Sec- 
ond Latin  Prize,  1886.  LL.  B.,  cum  iaude.  A.  M.,  Harvard  Univ., 
1893.  For  two  years  and  one-half,  a  clerk  in  office  of  Evarts,  Choate 
Beaman.  Since  Jan.,  1896,  member  of  Pinney,  Thayer  ('90)  &  Had- 
lock, No.  44  Pine  St. 

James  Mort  Hallowell,  J  K  E,  A  J  (P,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  Second  Acst.  Atty.  G2neral  of  Mass. 
Commonwealth  Bldg. 

Norman  Hapgood,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  lande^  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1S93. 
Care  of  Evening  Post. . 

Richard  Calhoun  Harrison,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  Member  of  Signet  Society.  loi  Crocker 
Bldg. 

George  Collier  Hitchcock,  A  K  E^  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  St.  Lojis  Law  Sjhojl,  1890-1,  where  he  was 
initiated  at  CooLEY  Chapter.  Member  of  Board  of  Commissioners 
on  Charitable  Institutions.     709  Wainwright  Bldg. 

George  Arthur  Huro,  Seattle,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.     304  Pioneer  Bldg. 

Richard  Field  Lewis,  A  K  E,  Juneau,  Alaska. 

A.  B.,   Harvard  Univ.,  1890. 

JoiEPH  Wheelock  Lund,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.      No.  40  Water  St. 

Oliver  Reginald  Mitchell,  Boston,  Mass. 

Rooms  802  Sears  Bldg. 

George  Dana  Mumford,  (P  F  J,  ^  B  K,   New  York  City. 

A.    B.,  Columbia  Coll.,    [889.      Two  prize    Scholarships.      Member    of 
Barnard  Soz'xcty.     M.  A.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.      No.  35  Nassau  St. 

James  Montgomery  Newell,  ^  B  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1893.  Member  of  O.  AT. 
Society.     Editor  Harvard  Law  Rezncw.     No.  53  State  St. 


CHOA  TE  CHA  PTER,  2  6 1 

John  Percy  Nields,  0  K  I,  Wilmington,  Del. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889.     No.  826  Market  St. 

George  Royal  Pulsifer,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  i888.  Member  of  Hasty  Pudding  Club  and  Sigttet. 
Scriptor.     Manager  of  the  Mass.  Title  Ins.  Co.     No.  i6  State  St. 

George  Philip  Wardner,  fp  B  A',  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  sum  ma  cum  laude^  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  Member  of  Signet  and 
**  C?.  A''.*'  Societies.  LL.  B.,  cum  laiide.  Instructor  in  Evidence, 
Boston  Law  School,  1896-7.     No.  42  Court  St. 

Richard  Darwin  Ware,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  Member  of  Hasty  Pudding  Club,  Institute 
of  1770,  and  Signet  Societies.     No.  53  Devonshire  St. 

Gharles  Albert  Winston,  Chicago,  111. 

Woodward  High  School,  Cincinnati,  1886.  Cincinnati  Law  School, 
where  he  was  initiated  at  Hamilton  Chapter,  1890-1.  LL.  B.,  ibid,^ 
1891-     Simmons  &  Winston,  Royal  Ins.  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 
Francis  Reginald  Bangs,  Z  W^  A  K  E,  Boston,  Mass. 

A,  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.  Honorable  mention  in  Natural  History  and 
in  Philosophy.  Captain  and  Judge  Advocate  of  2nd  Brigade  Mass. 
Vol.  Inf.     ('onnore  to  Board  of  Police.    No.  29  Pemberton  Square. 

Robert  Shaw  Barlow,  J  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1894.  No.  2  Tryon  Row,  or 
No.  39  E.  31st  St. 

John  Foster  Bass,  New  York  City. 

^.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.     No.  52  or  59  Wall  St. 

Arthur  Hendricks  Brooks,  J  K  E,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1894.  Member  of  Hasty 
Pudding.  Editor  of  Harvard  Im7v  Revieiv.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude. 
Room  1021,  No.  53  State  St. 

Edward  Burnham  Burling,  Eldora,  la. 

A.  B.,  Iowa  Coll.,  1890.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.  A.  M.,  ibid,^ 
1894. 

Frederick  Wright  Burlingham,   J  K  E,  A  0,  0  If  K,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1894.  Scriptor,  1893-4. 
No.  [84  LaSalle  St. 


262  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Edwards  Herrick  Childs,  K  A,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  i8qi.     '^lior  of  Harvard  La7v  Review.     LL.  B., 
cum  laucU.     No-.  59  Wall  St. 

John  Crosby,  ^  T,  (P  B  K,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  Member  of  Skull  and  Bones  and  Chi  Delta 
Theta.     DeForest  Prize.     911  New  York  Life  61k. 

Augustus  Noble  Hand,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.     A.  M.,  ibid.^  1894.     No.  58  William  St. 

Arthur  Dehon  Hill,  Boston,  Mass. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1887-90.  Member  of  5/^ »^/ Society.  Stockton,  Hill  & 
Perkins,  1033  Exchange  Bldg. 

Frank  Leonard  Hinckley,  A  d  ^y  ^  B  K,  Providence,  R.  I. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1891.     No.  32  Westminster  St. 

(Charles  Prentice  Howland,  J  K  £,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1894.  M.  A.,  Harvard  Univ., 
1894.     No.  35  Wall  St. 

Gordon  Taylor  Hughes,  New  York  City. 

Harvard  Univ.,  one  year.  Consul,  1893-4.  Editor-in-Chief  of  Harvard 
Law  Review.  Sec.  to  Justice  Gray,  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  No.  lao 
Broadway. 

James  Arnold  Lowell,  A  A  <P,  A  K  E^   Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.    Patent  Law.    No.  18  Pemberton  Square. 

Frederick  William  McNear,  B  S  //,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Litt.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1890.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  189I.  No.  957 
Linden  St. 

Thomas  Nelson  Perkins,  ^  J  *,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.     1035  Exchange  Bldg. 

William  Richards  Sears,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1891.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1894.  Room  839  Tre- 
mont  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Edward  Brinley  Adams,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892. 

John  Adams  Blanchard,  A  A  ^^  A  K  E^  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,   1891.     Scriptor,   1894-5.     Editor  Harvard  Law 

Re^new.     No.  21  Pemb;irton  Square. 


CHOATE  CHAPTER,  263 

John  Cabell  Breckinridg,  A  K  E^  A  A  ^^  New  York  City. 

Harvard  Univ.,  1890-2.     No.  32  Liberty  St. 

Francis  Gordon  Caffey,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

A.  B.,  Howard,  Ala.,  ColL,  1886.     A.  M.,  ibid.y  1887.     A.  B.,  Harvard 
Univ.,  x8gi.     A.  M.,  ibid.^  1892.     No.  16  Court  Square. 

Charles  Dexter  Cleveland,  K  .4,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,    1892.     With   Evarts,  Choate  &  Beaman,  No.  52 
Wall  St. 

Julian  Codman,  -d  A'  £,  J  *,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  cum  laude^  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.     With  Storey  &  Thornoike,  735 
Exchange  Bldg. 

Richard  Walden  Hale,  (P  H  K,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude^  1892.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Honors  in  Eco* 
nomics.     Hale  &  Fake,  Room  66,  No.  10  Tremont  St. 

Melville  Edgar  Ingalls,  Jr.,  J  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.  With  Stetson,  Tracy,  Jennings  &  Russell. 
No.  15  Broad  St. 

Donald  Paxton  McPherson,  2^  X,  Gettysburg,  Penn. 

A.  B.,  Penn.  Coll.,  Gettysburg,  Penn.,  1889. 

Robert  Watson  Pomerov,  ^  T,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.  Univ.  of  City  of  New  York  Law  School, 
1891-2,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Field  Chapter.     No.  28  Erie  St. 

James  Lowell  Putnam,  J  ^,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.     No.  50  State  St. 

Herbert  Ambrose  Rice,  A  A  <Py  0  B  K,  Providence,  R.  I. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1891.  Editor  of  Harvard  Law 
Review,  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Member  of  School  Committee,  Paw- 
tucket,  R.  L,  iSgi.  Coroner,  ibid.^  1896.  (Res.,  No.  30  Brown  St., 
Pawtucket,  R.  T.)     No.  48  Custom  House  St. 

George  Rublee,  ^  //  /f,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890.  Instructor  at  Harvard  Law  School,  1895-6. 
No.  102  Wisconsin  St. 

John  Shoemaker  Sheppard,  Jr.,  .V  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1891.  Consul,  1894-5.  With  Evarts,  Choate  & 
Beaman.     No.  52  Wall  St. 

Jere.miah  Smith,  Jr.,  A  K  E,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.     No.  4  Berkeley  St. 


264  PH^  DELTA  PHI, 

Lewis  Sabin  Thompson,  /I  J  ^,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

A.  6.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.  Highest  Honors  in  Music,  1892.  No.  62 
Buckingham  St. 

Charles  Walcott,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.     Room  45.     No.  85  Milk  St. 

Frank  Beverly  Williams,  <P  //  A',  Cambridge,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1888.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  i8qo.  Appointed  Fellow, 
1890,  and  as  such  studied  Civil  Law  in  Europe  two  years.  Instructor 
in  Civil  Law  at  Harvard  Univ.  since  1892.  "Institutes  of  Justinian.** 
*' Selections  from  the  Institutes  of  Ciaius."  "The  Law  of  Inherit- 
ance.*' "Selections  from  the  Corpus  Jurist  "The  History  of 
European  Law."  " Early  Germanic  Law."  "Frankish  Reforms.** 
Mediaeval  French  and  German  Law."  "  Revival  of  the  Roman  Law.** 
"Modern  Codes."  Member  of  Parietal  Board  of  Harvard  Univ. 
Appointed  Instructor  in  Property,  in  Harvard  Law  School,  1896. 
Care  of  T.,  No.  29,  Harvard  Univ. 

CLASS  OF  1896. 
Gordon  Knox  Bell,  J  K  E,  J  (P,  ^  B  h\  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  Detur  and  three  Hon- 
orable Mentions.  (Res.,  No.  50  W.  Twenty-first  St.)  Care  of  Tur- 
ner, McClure  &  Rolston,  No.  22  William  St. 

Justin  De  Witt  Bowersock,  -  A',  ^  B  K,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1891.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.  Facuhy  ap- 
pointment for  Declaimer  on  Washington's  Birthday  Exercises,  Univ. 
of  Kas.,  1888.  Editor  of  Harvard  Law  Reine'u*,  With  Dobs:)n  & 
McCune,  New  England  Bldg. 

Robert  Pendleton  Bowler,  J  K  E,     (Address  unknown.) 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  Tribune,  1895-6.  Letter  to  Bar  Harbor, 
Me.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Edward  Russell  Coffin,  ^  J  .V,  Lynn,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  Editor  of  Harvard  Law  Review,  No.  264 
Ocean  St. 

Robert  Cushman,  A  J  ^,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1893.  Editor  of  Harvard  Law  Review,  Scriptor, 
1895-6.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     No.  55  Kilby  St. 

George  Blow  Elliott,  K  A  (So.),  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

C.  E.,  Va.  Mil.  Institute,  Lexington,  Va.,  1892.     Special  Atty.  for  Atlan- 

tic Coast  Line  Co.     Care  of  W.  &  W.  R.  R.  Offices. 


CHOATE  CHAPTER.  265 

David  Abram  Ellis,  ^  B  A',  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Editor  of  //an'urd  Lnxv  Reviexv.  No.  220 
Devonshire  St. 

Louis  Adams  Frothingham,  J  A'  A',  A  J  (P,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  Editor  of  Harvard  Law  Rei'ldv.  No.  21 
Pemberton  Square. 

Irvin  McDowell  Garfield,  A  A  tf^,  Boston,  Mass. 

a.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1893.     With  Proctor  &  Warren. 

Albert  Knight  Gerald,  J  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1893.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     Lecturer  on  Contracts, 
in  Lawrence  Scientific  School.     Care  of  Stickney,  Spencer  &  Ordway, 
^  No.  35  Nassau  St. 

Billings  Learned  Hand,  ^  //  A,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  summa  cum  inude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  A.  M.,  ibid.y  1894. 
Consul,  1895-6.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     No.  25  N.  Pearl  St. 

Alfred  Partridge  Hebard,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

See  CooLEY  Chapter,  Class  of  '95. 
Hugh  Walker  Ogden,  0  K  '/',  ^  //.A,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1890.  A.  M.,  /7>/V/.,  1894.  Bachelors'  Oration. 
Business  Manager  of  Pennsylvania  Moderator.  Member  of  Philoma- 
thean  Society.  Instructor  in  Latin  and  English  Languages,  Univ.  of 
Penn.,  i8yl.  Editor-in-Chief  of  IIan>ard  Law  Rei'iew.  LL.  B., 
cum  laude.     71 8  Exchange  Bldg. 

Charles  Burrall  Pike,  J  K  E,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  Member  of  Hasty  Pudding.  304  First 
National  Bank  Bldg. 

Charles  Brown  Sears,  '/*  )',  0  li  A,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B,,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  LL.  B.,  cum  lande.  Member  of  Scroll  nnd 
Key.     Editor  of  Harvard  Law  Review.      558  Ellicott  Sq. 

Henry  Ware,  ^  B  A',  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.,   Harvard    Univ.,    1S93.     ^'    ^^'i   i^^d.,    1894. 
•       Proconsul,    1895-6.      Editor    Han>ard    I^a'v    Rei'iew.     LL.    B.,    cum 
laude.     (Res.,  AllertonSt.,  Brookline.)     Care  of  Storey  &  Thorndike, 
735  Exchange  Bldg. 

Joseph  Wiggin,  #  J  A',  </>  //  A',  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  magna  cum  laude^  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  (Res.,  No.  154  Moun- 
tain Ave.,  Maiden,  Mass.)     No.  28  State  St. 


266  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Franklin  Morse  Archer,  Camden,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1894.    Member  of  Whig  Hall .    No.  3i9CooperSt. 

Ei.iAS  BuLLARD  BiSHOP,  Ncw  Center,  Mass. 

Born  Newton  Center,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  1870.     A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894. 

George  Marston  Cushing,  A  K  E,  Milton,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Member  of  Institute  of  1770  and  Hasty 
Pudding  Societies.  Tribune,  1896-7.  Boston  address.  No.  409  Marl- 
borough St. 

Robert  Gray  Dodge,  <P  B  A',  Newburyport,  Mass. 

A.   B.,   Harvard  Univ.,   1893.     M.   A.,  ibid.y  1895.     Proconsul,  1896-7 
Editor  of  Ifarvard  Law  Reine^o.     Cambridge  address,  37  Hastings 
Hall. 

Livingston  Ham,  W  Y,  Providence,  R.  I. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1894.  Member  of  Brown  Univ.  Glee,  Banjo  and 
Mandolin  Clubs.     No.  2  Angell  St. 

Logan  Hay,  A  K  E,  Springfield,  HI. 

Born  Springfield,  Feb.  13,  i87r.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  No.  717  S. 
Fourth  St. Cambridge  address,  11  Winthrop  Hall. 

Robert  Homans,  Z  '/^,  Boston,  Mass. 

Born  Boston,  Oct.  3,  1873.  A-  ^'y  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Consul, 
1896-7.    No.  164  Beacon  St.    Cambridge  address,  No.  30  Holyoke  St. 

Eric  Alfrod  Kundson,  Waiawa,  Kauai,  H.  L 

Born  on  Kauai,  Howaiian  Island,  July  29,  1872.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ., 
1884.     Member  of  The  Cercle  Francais. 

Bradley  Martin,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

B.  A.,  Christ  Church  Coll.,  Oxford,  1894.  No.  22  W.  Twentieth  St. 
Cambridge  address,   No.  48  Brattle  St. 

James  Aldrich  Pirce,  A  J  4>^  0  H  A',  Sohnston,  R,  I. 

A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1892.     No.  314  Plainfield  St. 

Thompson  Lamar  Ross,  Oxford,  Miss. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Miss.,  1890.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  Cambridge 
address, 

Endtcott    Peabodv     Saltonstall,    a  a  0,  Chestnut   Hill, 
Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Member  of  Institute  1770  and  Hasty  Pud- 
ding Societies.     Vice-Commander  of  Harvard  Yacht  Club. 

Edward  Sandford,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1894.  Editor  Hantard  Law  Rn'ino.  Address 
also,  No.  5  Bowling  Green,  New  York  City. 


CHOA  TE  CHAPTER.  2  6  7 

Harry  Upson  Sims,  li  S  W,  Columbus,  Miss. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1894.     Washington  addres'«,  No.  1119  K  St. 

Frederick  Townsend,  Jr.,  J  K  E,  ZW,  ^  B  K,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Born  Albany,  Dec.  28,  1871.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1893.  No.  3  Elk 
St.     Cambridge  address,  No.  52  Brattle  St. 

Eliot  Tuckerman,  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  6.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Member  of  Institute  of  i77o>  O.  K.  and 
Sigfut  Societies.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  No.  50  W.  45th  St.  Cambridge 
address,  No.  30  Holyoke  St. 

Charles  Cobb  Walker,  J  A'  £,  J  tf ,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  May  28  1871.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.  No.  2027 
Prairie  Ave.    Cambridge  address,  34  Walter  Hasting's  Hall. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 

Samuel  Francis  Batchelder,  Old  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Bom  Cambridge,  March  10,  1870.  A.  B..  Harvard  Univ.,  1 893.  No.  6 
Hilliard  St. 

Leigh  Randall  Crawford,  Colebrook,  N.  H. 

LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,   1895,   where  he   was  initiated  at  Kent  Chapter. 

Roland  Gray,  ^  R  K,  Boston,  Mass.  • 

Born  Boston,  April  i,  1874.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1895.  Editor  Har- 
vard Law  Reviiiv.  No.  176  Beacon  St.  Cambridge  address,  6 
Manter  Hall. 

Victor  Louis  Littig,  J  T  J,  Davenport,  la. 

Ph.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1895.  Law  Dept.,  i^*V.,  1894-5,  where  he 
was  initiated  at  McClain  Chapter.     230  Kirkwood  Blk. 

Philip  Hamilton  McMillan,  J  K  E,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Born  Detroit,  Dec.  28,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  No.  515  Jeffer- 
son Ave.     Cambridge  address,  30  Winthrop  Hall. 

Joseph  Lewis  Stackpole,  Jr.,  A  J  ^,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1895.  No.  292  Beacon  St.  Cambridge  address, 
6  Manter  Hall. 

Jesse  Clarence  Veazie,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Oregon,  1891.  Law  Dept.,  idt'd.,  1893-4,  where  he  was 
initiated  at  Chase  Chapter.     Macleay  Bldg. 

Alexander  Whiteside,  Jr.,  A  J  ^,  J  K  E,  Champlain,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1895.     Newberry  St. 


WAITE  CHAPTER 


IN    THE 


YALE  LAW  SCHOOL 


BEING   THE 


LAW  DEPARTMENT 


OF 


YALE  UNIVERSITY. 


ESTABLISHED   1887. 


THE  Collegiate  School  of  Connecticut,  subsequently 
named  Yale  College,  and  now  called  Yale  University, 
was  founded  by  the  combined  action  of  a  few  of  the  minis- 
ters in  Connecticut,  who  obtained  in  October,  1701,  a  Char- 
ter from  the  Colony  Legislature,  which  runs  as  follows  : 

An  Act  For  Liberty  to  Erect  a  Collegiate  School. 

WHEREAS  several  well  disposed,  and  Publick  spirited  Persons  of  their 
sincere  regard  to  &  Zeal  for  upholding  and  Propagating  of  the  Christian 
Protestant  Religion  by  a  succession  of  Learned  &  Orthodox  men  have  ex- 
pressed by  Petition  their  earnest  desires  that  full  Liberty  and  Priveledge  be 
granted  unto  certain  Undertakers  for  the  founding,  suitably  endowing  & 
ordering  a  Collegiate  School  within  his  Majesties  Colony  of  Connecticut 
wherin  Youth  may  be  instructed  in  the  Arts  Sciences  who  thorough  the 
blessing  of  Almighty  God  may  be  fitted  for  Publick  employment  both 
in  Church  &  Civil  State.  To  the  intent  therefore  that  all  due  incouragement 
be  Given  to  such  Pious  Resolutions  and  that  so  necessary  and  Religious 
an  underlakeing  may  be  sett  forward,  supported  and  well  managed: — 


2  70  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Be  it  Enacted  by  the  Governor  &  Company  of  the  said  Colony  of 
Connecticot  in  General  Court  now  Assembled,  And  it^  is  enacted  &. 
ordained  by  the  Authority  of  the  same  that  there  be  &  hereby  is  full  Liberty ^ 
Right  and  Priveledge  Granted  unto  the  Reverend  Mr.  James  Noyes  of  Ston- 
ningtbn,  et  al,  being  Reverend  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  &  inhabitants  within- 
ye  said  Colony,  propK>sed  to  stand  as  Trustees,  Partners  or  Undertakers  for 
the  Said  School,  to  them  and  their  successors,  To  Erect,  form,  direct, 
order,  establish,  improve  and  att  all  times  in  all  suitable  wayes  for  the  future 
to  encourage  the  said  School  in  such  convenient  place  or  Places,  &  in  such 
form  &  manner  &  under  such  orders  &  Rules  as  to  them  shall  seem  meet  & 
most  conducive  to  the  aforesaid  end  thereof,  so  as  such  Rules  or  Orders  be 
not  repugnant  to  the  Laws  of  the  Civil  Government,  as  also  to  employ  the 
moneys  or  any  other  estate  which  shall  be  Granted  by  this  Court  or  other- 
wise Contributed  to  that  use  according  to  their  discretion  for  the  benefit  of 
the  said  Collegiate  School  from  time  to  time  &  att  all  times  henceforward. 
Etc. 

Under  this  Charter  '*The  Collegiate  School  of  Connec- 
ticut"  was  begun  in  Saybrook  in  November,  1701.  It  was 
removed  to  New  Haven  in  October,  1716.  The  name  *'  Yale 
College"  was  given  to  it  in  Septemberj  17 18,  in  honor  of  the 
benefactions  of  Elihu  Yale,  of  London,  lately  Governor  of 
the  East  India  Company's  settlement  at  Madras.  It  received 
tbe  legal  title  of  Yale  University  by  act  of  the  General  As- 
sembly of  Connecticut  in  January,  1887.  The  Law  Depart- 
ment was  established  in  Litchfield-  in  17 16,  and  was  affiliated 
to  the  College  in  September,  1824.  The  founder  of  Waite 
Chapter  was  B.  F.  James,  '87,  who  organized  a  local  society 
and  petitioned  for  a  Charter,  Feb.  4,  1887.  The  petition 
receiving  the  unanimous  affirmative  votes  of  all  the  Chapters, 
it  was  formally  instituted  May  13,  1887,  by  Edward  V.  Rey- 
nolds, Story,  '82,  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Council,  W.  R. 
Baird,  Story,  '82.  The  installation  ceremonies  were  held  at 
the  corner  of  High  and  Wall  Street,  subsequent  meetings  at 
the  Bowditch  Building  on  Orange  Street. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


*i888.     Morrison  Remick  Waite. 

Bom  Lynn,  Connecticut,  November  29,  181 6.  A.  B.,  Yale  College, 
1837.  M.  A.,  tbid.  LL.  D.,  Yale  College,  1872.  LL.  D.,  Ken. 
yon  College,  1874.  LL.  D.,  Ohio  State  University,  1879.  LL.  D., 
Columbia  University,  1887.  Member  of  48th  General  Assembly  of 
Ohio,  1849-50.  One  of  the  Counsel  for  the  United  States  before  the 
Geneva  Arbitrators,  1 871-2.  President  of  Ohio  Constitutional  Conven- 
tion, 1872-3.  Appointed  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States  Court,  by 
President  Grant,  1874.  Died  at  Washington,  District  of  Columbia, 
March  23,  1888. 

Walter  Shaw  Brewster,  ^F  T,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Yale  University,  1889.  Formerly  in  Law  Class  of  1891.  No.  166 
Montague  Street. 

Cornelius  Thomas  Driscoll,  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1869.  M.  A.,  iV^/r/.  LL.  B.,  //^iV.,  1871.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Connecticut  Legislature,  1881.  Corporation  Counsel.  No. 
157  Church  Street. 

Cyrus  LaRue  Munson,  Williamsport,  Pennsylvania. 

LL.  B.,  Yale  College,  1875.  M.  A.  (Honorary),  i^i</.,  1891.  Lecturer 
on  the  Beginnings  of  Practice,  Yale  Law  School,  since  1890.  Candor 
&  Munson,  Elliot  Block. 

Edward  John  Phelps,  Burlington,  Vermont. 

A.  B.,  Middlebury  College,  1840.  LL.  I).,  idii/ff  1870.  Yale  Law 
School,  Class  of  1842.  A.  M.,  (Honorary),  Yale  College,  1881. 
LL.  D.,  University  of  Vermont,  1887.  LL.  D.,  Harvard  University, 
1889.  Second  Comptroller  of  the  United  States  Treasury,  185 1-2. 
Delegate  to  the  Vermont  Constitutional  Convention,  1870.  Lecturer 
on  Medical  Jurisprudence,  University  of  Vermont,  i88o.  President 
of  American  Bar  Association,  1 880-1.  Democratic  Candidate  for 
Governor,  1880.  Lecturer  on  Constitutional  Law,  at  Boston  Law 
School,  1881.  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to 
Great  Britain,  1885-9.  Author  of  '*  The  Supreme  Court  and  the  Sov- 
ereignty of  the  People,"  Coiumhia  Law  Tiitus^  February,  iSgo. 
Contributor  to  NineUenth  Century^  etc.  Kent  Professor  of  Law, 
Yale  University,  since  1881.  Lecturer  on  Equity  and  International 
Law,  Yale  Law  School.     Fellow  of  American  Academy. 

Harrison  Gray  Plait,  A  A  ^^  ^  B  K,  Portland,  Oregon. 

A.  B.,  Yale  University,  1888.  Of  Law  Class  of  1891.  Durham,  Piatt, 
&  Piatt,  Commercial  Block. 


2  7  2  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

*i89o.     Johnson  Tuitle  Platt. 

LL.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1865.  A.*"  M.  (Honorary),  Yale  College,  1873. 
Instructor,  Yale  Law  School,  1869-72.  Professor,  ibid.^  1872--96. 
Corporation  Counsel  of  New  Haven,  1 874. 

George  Matthews  Sharp,  Baltimore,  Maryland. 

LL.  B.,  Yale  College,  1875.  ^'  ^'*  i^id.^  1889.  Secretary  of  Commit- 
tee on  Legal  Education,  American  Bar  Association,  1884.  Lecturer 
on  Insurance  Law  at  Yale  Law  School,  since  x888.  No.  12  E.  Lex- 
ington Street. 

Henry  Stoddard,  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

LL.  B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1864.  M.  A.  (Honorary),  Yale  University, 
1888.  Judge  of  Superior  Court  of  Connecticut.  Instructor  in  Evi- 
dence, Yale  Law  School,  1888-90.     Bristol,  Stoddard  &  Bristol. 

William   Kneeland  Townsend,  ^  Y,  <P  B  h\    New   Haven, 
Connecticut. 

.A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1871.  LL.  B.,  ibid.y  1874.  M.  L.,  i^/</,,  1878. 
D.  C.L.,  ibid.f  1880.  City  Counsel,  1889-90.  Judge  of  United  States 
District  Court,  District  of  Connecticut,  since  1892.  Author  of  **  New 
Connecticut  Civil  Officer,"  188 1.  Edward  J.  Phelps  Professor  of  Con- 
tracts and  Admiralty  Jurisprudence,  Yale  University,  since  1881. 
Care  of  United  States  Court  Room. 

James  Mulford  Townsend,  Jr.,  ^  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1874.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  College,  1876.  Editor  of 
Yalif  College  Courant^  1873-4.  Second  Junior  Rhetorical  Prize,  1873. 
First  English  Composition  Prize,  1874.  DeForest  Medal,  1874.  Com- 
mencement Oration,  1874.  Lecturer  on  "Transfer  of  Monetary 
Securities,"  at  Yale  Law  School,  since  1887.  No.  in  or.  160  Broad- 
way. 

George  Dutton  Watrous,  J  K  E,  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1879.  LL.  B.,  I'did.,  1883.  M.  L.,  1884.  D.  C.  L., 
1890.  Instructor  in  Contracts  and  Torts,  Yale  Law  School,  1889-92. 
Assistant  Professor,  ibid.,  1892-5.  Professor,  ibid.,  since  1895.  Wat- 
rous &  Buckland,  No.  153  Church  Street. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


SENIORS. 

John  Montague  Harrison,  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

B.  S.  and  B.  A.,  Prichett  Institute,  1885.  Pres.  of  Kent  Club.  Formerly 
Treasurer  Freeman  Wire  Company,  and  Vice  Pres.  and  Treas.  of 
Shickle,  Harrison  &  Howard  Iron  Co. 

Carleton  Edson  Hoadley,  New  Haven,  Connecticut. 

Born  Plymouth,  Connecticut,  February  16,  1862.  New  Haven  County 
Health  Officer.  President  of  the  Connecticut  Clock  Company.  P.O. 
Box,  357. 

Benjamin  Franklin  James,  Z  T,  Bowling  Green,   Ohio. 

Bom  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio,  April  30,  1863.  A.  B.,  University  of  Chicago^ 
1884.  Also  attended  Denison  University.  Professor  of  Latin  and 
.  Greek  in  Burlington  College,  Iowa,  1884-5.  ^^^^  Vice-President  of 
the  Ohio  Republican  League,  1890.  Vice-President  of  National  Re- 
publican League,  1891.  City  Solicitor  of  Bowling  Green,  1890-1. 
Member  of  Seventieth  General  Assembly  of  Ohio,  1892-4.  Re- 
elected to  Seventy- first.  James  &  Beverslock,  1-5  First  National  Bank. 
Building.     Also,  offices  at  524-7  Spitzer  Building,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Bradley  Varnum  Sargent,  Jr.,  Monterey,  California. 

Born  Monterey,  July  5,  1864.  B.  S.,  Santa  Clara  College,  1884.  M.  S.,. 
f^»V.,  1885.     District  Attorney,  Monterey  County. 

Henry  Morgan  Stanley,  Henderson,  Kentucky. 

Bom  Henderson  County,  Kentucky,  November  17,  1864.  Judge  of  Hen- 
derson Qity  Court,  also  of  Police  Court.     No.  211^  First  Street. 

JUNIORS. 

Benjamin  B.  Beekman,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Born  Jacksonville,  Oregon,  August  3,  1863.  A.  B.,  University  of  Oregon, 
1884.  M.  A.,  idiU.y  1886.  Honors',  1887.  Watson,  Beekman  & 
Watson,  306-8  Commercial  Block. 

Hubert  Wilson  Butler,  Chicago,  III. 

Born  Freeport,  Illinois,  January  10,  1868.  Scriptor,  and  Correspondent 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Brit/,  1887-8.  Alderman  of  Twenty-seventh 
Ward  of  Chicago,  1894-8.  Real  Estrte  Law.  824-8  Reaper  Block, 
No.  97  S.  Clark  St. 

George  Washington  Robinson,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Bom  New  London,  Connecticut,  April  23,  1865.  Private  Secretary  of 
United  States  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1892-4.  Associate  Editor* 
"Robinson  on  Patents."     Robinson  &  Fisher,  Exchange  Building. 


2  74  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Robert  Wright  Stewart,  A  N^  Pierre,  S.  D. 

Born  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  March  ii,  [866.  B.  S.,  Coe  College,  1886. 
Townsend  Prize.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Reporter,  Supreme  Court  of 
South  Dakota.    States  Attorney  of  Hughes  County.    Horner  &  Stewart. 

Lyman  Twining  Tingier,  Rockville,  Conn. 

Bom  Webster,  Massachusetts,  June  9,  1862.  Judge  of  Probate,  District 
of  Ellington,  since  March,  1890.  Clerk  of  Superior  Court,  Tolland 
County,  Connecticut. 

CLASS  OP  1888. 

Allen  Boyd  Forbes,  Chicago,  111. 

Bom  Cleveland,  O.,  March  26, 1866.  LL.  B.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  1886. 
Corporation  Law.     No.  204  Dearborn  St. 

Robert  James  Pitkin,  VT,  Denver,  CoL 

Bom  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  May  30,  1864.     A.  6.,  and  Commencement  Ora- 
tor, Yale  Coll.,  1885.     Editor  of  Yale  Pot-pourri^  1884.     Member  of 
Scroll  and  Key.     LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.     Prof,  of  Law,  Denver 
Law  School.     Cranston  (Hamilton,  '86),  Pitkin  &  Moore  (Stqry 
'88),  439-32  Equitable  Bldg. 

Clement  Darling  Rinehart,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Born  Fredericktown,  O.,  Feb.  20,  1864.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude,     M.   L. 
1889.     Bisbee  &  Rinehart,  20-23  Law  Bldg. 

CLASS  OP  188P. 
Lewis  Sherrill  Bigelow,  J  ^,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1884-5.     B.  A.,  Yale  Uniy.,  1887. 

Edward  Grant  Buckland,  New  ttaven.  Conn. 

Bom  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  31,  1866.  B.  A.,  Washburn  Coll.,  Topeka 
Kas.,  1887.  John  A.  Porter  Prize.  Honorable  Mention,  Junior  Year. 
LL.  B..  magna  cum  laude.  Associate  Editor  Yale  Law  Journal^  Vol. 
L  Quiz  Instructor,  Yale  Law  School,  1890.  Instructor  in  Contracts, 
ibid.^  1892-5.  Asst.  Prof,  of  Evidence,  ibid.^  1895-6.  Asst.  Prof, 
of  Elementary  Law,  ibid.^  1896.  Watrous  &  Buckland,  Corporation 
Law,  No.  153  Church  St. 

William  Hutchinson  Cowles,  A  K  E^  Spokane,  Wash. 

Born  Evanston,  111.,  Aug.  14,  1866.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1887.  Tribune, 
1888-9.     Newspaper  Publisher.     Care  of  Spokesman  Review, 

Joseph  Osterman  Dyer,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Bom  Galveston,  Texas,  Jan.  17,  1864.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.  LL.  B., 
Tulane  Univ.,  1889.  Ruperto-Carola  Univ.,  Heidelberg,  1886-7. 
(New  York  City  address,  No.  28  W.  Sixtieth  St.)     P.  O.  Box  778. 


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Andrew  Frink  Gates,  A  K  E,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1862.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1887.  Asst. 
Clerk  of  House  of  Representatives,  Conn.  Legislature,  189 1-2.  Pros. 
Agent,  Hartford  Co.,  1892.  Clerk  of  Conn.  Senate,  1895.  No.  11 
Central  Row. 

James  Henry  Hayden,  6  E,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bom  New  York  City,  Feb.  23,  1867.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  S.  S.  S.,  1887.  Mc- 
Cammon  &  Hayden,  Counsel  for  So.  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.,  The  William 
Cramp  &  Sons  Ship  and  Engine  Building  Co.,  The  Bethlehem  Iron 
Co.,  etc.     No.  1420  F  St.,  N.  W. 

♦1895.     Edwin  Kerrison. 

Bom  Spartansburg,  S.  C,  May,  1865.  Proconsul,  1888-^.  Died  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.,  February,  1895. 

Arthur  Reed  Pennell,  Buifalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  Brunswick,  Me.,  Dec.  12,  1864.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1887.  Scrip- 
tor,  1888-9.     ^^'  ^')  ^^S'*^  ^^'^  laude.     No.  no  Franklin  St. 

Thomas  Henry  Penney^  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Born  London,  England,  May  6,  1858.  A.  B.,  cum  laude^  Yale  Univ., 
1887.     Asst.  Dist.  Atty.  for  Erie  Co.     Care  of  City  and  County  Hall. 

Arthur  Perkins,  V  Y,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  16,  1864.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1887.  LL.  B., 
cum  laucU.  Member  of  City  Council.  Associate  Judge  of  Police 
Court.     Perkins  &  Perkins,  No.  14  State  St. 

William  Trumbull,  ^  T,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

Born  Valparaiso,  Chili,  Dec.  25,  1861.  A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1883.  Mem- 
ber of  Chi  Delta  Theta  Society.  Junior  Ex.  and  Townsend  Speaker. 
Editor  of  Yale  Literary  Magazine.  Consul,  1888-9.  ^^'  1^** 
magna  cum  laude.  Rector  of  **Escuela  Popular"  in  Val[>araiso, 
Chili,  S.  A.  Author  of  "A  Study  in  the  Treatment  of  Criminals;" 
also  of  illustrated  poem  "The  White  Canoe."  Librarian  of  Yale 
Law  School  since  1895.     Wolcott  Ave. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

*i892.     John  Bennetto. 

Bor.i  Pool,  Cornwall,  England,  Jan.  22,  1862.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1887. 
M.  A.,  ibid  ^  1889.  Townsend  Prize,  1890.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum 
laude.  Correspondent  of  Columbia  Law  Times,  1889-90.  Practiced 
in  New  York  City.     Died  Oct.  10,  1892. 

Nathaniel  Wheeler  Bishop,  J  <P,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Bora  Bridgeport,  July  r6,  1865.  With  Bristol,  Stoddard  &  Bristol,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 


276  PHI  DEL  TA  PHL 

George  Walter  Bristol,  New  York  City. 

Bom  Milford,  Conn.,  March  5,  1868.  Post-grad aate.  New  York  Univ., 
1895-6.     No.  100  Broadway. 

Warren  Henry  Bristol,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  Cheshire,  Conn.,  April  12,  i860.  Asst.  City  Atty.  of  New  Haven 
since  June,  1895.     No.  116  Church  St. 

Walter  Francis  Frear.  *V  Y,  (P  li  A',  Honolulu,  Republic  of 
Hawaii. 

Bom  Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  Oct.  29,  1863.  A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1885.  Third 
Mathematical  Prize,  Sophomore  year,  1883.  Honorable  mention  in 
Competition  for  Cohden  Medal,  Senior  year.  High  Oration  (eighth  in 
class)  at  Commencement.  Jewell  Prize  for  best  exam,  at  graduation, 
1890.  LL.  B.,  ma^na  cum  laude.  Tutor  in  Oahu  Coll.,  1885. 
Trustee  of  same.  Director  of  Kilohana  Art  League.  Second  Judge, 
ist  Circuit  Court,  Jan. -March,  1893.  Second  Associate  Justice  Supreme 
Court,  March,  1893,  to  Jan.,  1896.  First  Associate  Justice,  Supreme 
Court,  since  Jan.,  1896.  Author  uf  published  papers  read  before  the 
Hawaiian  Historical  Society,  and  Honolulu  Social  Science  Assn. 
Judicial  Decisions  published  in  Hawaiian  Reports,  beginning  with 
Vol.  IX. 

Frank  Wells  Hubbard,  Torrington,  Conn. 

Born  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1865.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  LL.  6., 
cum  laude. 

Orland  Sidney  Isbell,  ^  T,  (P  li  A',  Denver,  Col. 

Born  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Nov.  19,  1866.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  First 
English  Composition  Prize,  1886.  Editor  of  Yaie  Record^  1884-8. 
Philosophical  Oration,  and  Second  Junior  Exhibition  Premium,  1887. 
Member  of  Chi  Delta  Theta  Lit.  Society.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  804 
Equitable  Bldg. 

John  Willard  Keerans,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Osborne,  Maxwell  &  Keerans,  1-3  Law  Bldg. 

Herbert  James  Menzie,  .4  J  ^,  ^  /?  AT,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Born  Riga,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1862.  A.  B.,  Rochester  Univ.,  1886.  83 
German  Ins.  Bldg. 

George  Madison  Pavey,  ^  K  E,  Washington  C.  H.,  O. 

Bom  Washington  C.  H.,  May  16,  1865.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  Con- 
tributor to  Historical  Magazines.     Charles  C.  &  Geo.  M.  Pavey. 

Lyman  Ormond  Perley,  <P  K  ^^,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Emporia,  Kan.,  Keb.  28,  1866.  B.  S.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  i885. 
LL.   B.,  magna  cum  laude.     New  York  Life  Bldg. 


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Philip  Pond,  2D,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  New  Haven,  Aug.  8,  1866.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  Asst.  Clerk 
of  Court  of  Common  Pleas.     Rooms  8-10,  No.  69  Church  St. 

WiNTHROP  TuRNEY,  Ncw  York  City. 

Born  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  i86q.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  Civil 
Service  Commissioner  of  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  1893-5.  Pres.  of 
Commission,  1895.  Trustee  of  Public  Library  of  said  City.  No.  62 
-4  William  St. 

Frank  Lincoln  Woodward,  *F  T,  Denver,  Colo. 

B')rn  Denver,  1866.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  English  Composition 
Prize,  1886.  Junior  Exhib.  Premium,  1887.  Member  of  Chi  Delta 
Theta  Lit.  Society.     No.  1357  Williams  St. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 
Benjamin  Charles  Hynes  Jr.,  ^  B  //,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Westminster  Coll.,  1885.     Room  315  Union  Trust  Bldg. 

William  Henry  Davies,  B  9  fl,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Cal. 

Hervey  Richards  Franklin,  A  J  (P,  Olympia,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888 

Paul  Robinson  Jarboe,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bom  *  Frisco,  Dec.  22,  1867.     Jarboe  &  Jarboe,  No.  917  Pine  St. 

George  Aaron  Kellogg,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Bom  Vernon  Center,  Conn.,  April  10,  1866.  B.  A.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1889. 
Scriptor.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  M.  L.,  1892.  Clerk  of  Conn.  House 
of  Representatives.     No.  265  Main  St. 

Robert  Hughes  McCreary,  J  K  E.     (Address  unknown.) 

B.  A.,  Central  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1888.  Tribune.  Letter  to  Richmond,  Ky., 
forwarded  to  Chicago,  and  returned  unclaimed. 

Richard  White  Miller,  A  T  Q,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

Born  Richmond,  Ky.,  Sept.  25,  1869.  B.  A.,  Central  Univ.  of  Ky., 
1888.  Pres.  Yale  Kent  Club.  Fellow  of  same.  Prof,  of  History, 
Civics,  and  Political  Economy  in  Central  Univ. 

Augustus  Henry  Mosle,  New  York  City. 

Born  New  York  City,  Dec.  28,  1867.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.  Har- 
vard Law  School,  1890-2,  where  he  affiliated  with  Choate  Chapter. 
LL.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1892.     No.  58  William  St. 

William  Hollis  Pond,  N.  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Born  Foxborough,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1868.     J.  E.  Pond  &  Son. 


2  78  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Charles  Hitchcock  Sherrill,  Jr.,  J  AT  £,  New  York  City. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C,  April  13,  1867.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889. 
M.  A.,  ibid,y  1892.  Townsend  Commencement  Speaker.  No.  100 
Broadway. 

Harry  Mighels  Verrill,  Portland,  Me. 

Bom  Wiscasset,  Me.,  Jan.  4.  186S.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.  Consul. 
Verrill  &  Verrill,  No.  (91  Middle  St. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 

Thomas  Francis  Bayard,  Jr.*,  J  K  E,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Born  Wilmington,  June  4,  1868.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  No.  3  E. 
Ninth  St. 

Arthur  Pomeroy  Day,  J  A'  £,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  Hartford,  Nov.  6,  1868.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  Sec.  and 
Treas.  of  L.  E.  Rhodes  Co. 

Samuel  Herbert  Fisher,  J  K  E,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  Cincinnati,  O.,  May  26,  1867.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.  Robin- 
son &  Fisher,  Patent  Law,  Exchange  Bldg. 

Percy  Hagerman,  K  A,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Born  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Jan.  24,  1869.     Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1890. 

Lewis  Scofield  Haslam,  *F  T,  <P  li  K,  New  York  City. 

Bom  Stamford,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1866.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  Mem- 
ber of  Oii  Delta  Theta.  With  Lord,  Day  &  Lord,  No.  120  Broad- 
way. 

John  James  Healy,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Born  Boston,  Mass.,  July  18,  1872.  Saratoga  High  School.  Editor 
Yale  Law  Journal.  Henning  &  Healy,  Corporation  Lawyers,  No. 
400  Broadway. 

Jesse  William  Johnson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  Brooklyn,  May  5,  1870.  Attended  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute. 
No.  308  Clinton  Ave. 

William  Henry  Marlatt,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Lebanon,  O.,  Sept.  19,  1869.  B.  A.,  National  Normal  Univ.,  Leb- 
anon, O.,  1889.  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1890-r,  where  he  was 
admitted  to  Hamilton  Chapter.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Treadway  & 
Marlatt,  302  Society  for  Saving  Bldg. 

William  Adolphe  McQuaid,  A  K  E^  ^  B  A',  New  York  City. 

Born  Webster,  Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1865.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.  Valedic- 
torian. Member  of  Skull  and  Bonts.  Betts  Prize.  Editor  of  Yale 
Law  Journal.  Consul,  189C-2.  Sackett  &  McQuaid,  Tribune  Bldg., 
No.  154  Nassau  St. 


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Robert  Treat  Platt,  A  A  0,  Portland,  Ore. 

Bom  New  York  City,  Jan.  13,  1868.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  Belts 
Prize.  Editor  of  Yale  Law  Journal,  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Durham, 
Platt  &  Platt,  309-12  Commercial  Blk. 

William  Henry  Smith,  *V  Y,  New  York  City. 

Born  New  York  City,  Aug.  30,  1868.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  i8go.  Mem- 
ber of  Wolffs  Head  and  Eta  Phi,  Editor  of  Yale  Law  Journal. 
One  of  Class  Historians.     No.  41;  Pine  St. 

Francis  Willcox  Trealway,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  7,  1869.  B.  S.,  Worcester  Polytechnic 
Institute,  1890.  Editor  of  Yale  Law  Journal,  Munson  Prize  Thesis, 
June,  1892.  Scriptor,  1891-2.  Tread  way  &  Marlatt,  302  Society  for 
Sav.  Bldg. 

Samuel  Albert  York,  Jr.,  J  /T  £,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1868.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  Ed- 
itor of  Yale  Law  Journal,     Townsend  Speaker.     No.  157  Church  St. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 
Roger  Sherman  Baldwin,  *F  Yy  <P  B  K,   New  Haven,  Conn. 

Bom  New  Haven,  Jan.  17,  1869.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  LL.  B., 
cum  laude.  M.  L.,  cum  laude^  1894.  Berkeley  Latin  Premium, 
Sophomore  Composition,  Junior  Exhibition,  Scott  German  Prize.  In- 
structor of  Quiz  Clubs,  Yale  Law  School,  since  1894.  No.  69  Church 
Street. 

John  Wallace  Banks,  2"  U  K,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Bom  Bethlehem,  Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1867.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.  Ed- 
itor of  Yale  Law  Journal.     Banks  &  Hincks,  No.  94  State  St. 

James  Kingslev  Blake,  J  K  E,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  New  Haven,  Sept.  17,  1870.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  189 1.  Editor  of 
Yale  Law  Journal^  1892-3.  Wayland  Prize  Debate,  May  16,  1893. 
Proconsul.     No.  81  Church  St.  ^ 

1 

Lawrence  Marshall  Bvers,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Born  Bocken,  Canton  Zurich,  Switzerland,  Aug.  18,  1872.  Attended 
Univ.  of  Zurich.  B.  A.,  Penn.  Coll.,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1890.  M.  A., 
Haverford  Coll.,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1891.  Member  of  Loganian 
Society.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     517-20  Iowa  Loan  and  Trast  Bldg. 

Robert  Lewis  Coleman,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bom  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1870.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  S.  S.  S.,  1891.  Hast- 
ings Coll.  of  the  Law,  1892-4,  where  he  affiliated  with  Pomeroy 
Chapter.     Not  in  practice.     Crocker  Bldg. 


28o  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Harry  Goodyear  Day,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  Seymour,  Conn.,  March  13,  1870.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  S.  S.  S.,  1890. 
Treas.  Yale  Law  Journal ^  1892-3.  Munson  Prize,  1893.  Instructor 
of  Quiz  Clubs,  Yale  Law  School,  1894-5.  With  Watrous  &  Backland, 
No.  153  Church  St. 

James  Dudley  Dewell,  Jr,,  S  J  X,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  New  Haven,  Sept.  17,  1870.  Was  member  of  Class  of  1892,  Yale 
S.  S.  S.  Member  of  Board  of  New  Haven.  Councilman,  Eighth 
Ward,  1884-6.  Pres.,  ibid.y  1896.  Pros.  Agent,  1895-6.  Post-grad- 
uate, Yale  Law  School,  1896-7.  With  Watrous  &  Buckland,  No.  153 
Church  St. 

Joe  Garner  Estill,  A  d  0,  0  li  K,  Lakeville,  Conn. 

Born  Winchester,  Tenn.,  Oct.  2,  1863.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.  Mem- 
ber of  Yale  Union.     Master  of  Mathematics,  Hotchkiss  School. 

Charles  Poole  Kellogg,  ^''  T,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Born  Waterbury,  April  27,  1868.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  Townscnd 
Prize.  Scriptor,  1892-3.  Delegate  to  Third  National  Convention  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  July,  1893.     Sec.  of  State  Board  of  Charities. 

James  St.  Clair  McCall,  York,  Penn. 

Born  York,  Aug.  15,  1872.     York  High  School  and  Collegiate  Institute. 
Betts  Prize,  June,    1892.     Jewell   Prize,   Senior  year.     LL.  B.,  magna 
cum  laude.     No.  216  E.  Market  St. 

ALFRED  Horace  Phelps,  I  X,  Denver,  Colo. 

Born  Greenville,  111.,  Nov.  14,  1868.  B.  S.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1891. 
Chairman  Yale  Law  Journal.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  Benedict 
&  Phelps,  803-6  E.  &  C.  Bldg. 

John  Quillin  Tilson,  ^  T,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  Clear  Branch,  April  5,  1866.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.  Member 
of  Yale  Union.  Editor  of  Class  Book.  Editor  Yale  Law  Journal, 
Also,  Yale  Shingle.  Consul,  1892-3.  LL.  M.,  1894.  No.  90  S. 
Middle  St. 

RoLLiN  Usher  Tyler,  Deep  River,  Conn. 

Bom  Haddam,  Conn.,  Sept.    8,   1864.     A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.     Editor 
Yale  Law  Journal.     (Res.,  Tylerville,  Conn.)     Willcox  &  Tyler. 

Edward  Van  Ingen,  New  York  City. 

Born  Lennox,  Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1869.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.  Member 
oi  Book  and  Snake  ^oc\^\y.  LL.  B.,  New  York  Law  School,  1895. 
No.  49  Wall  St 


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Philip  Patterson  Wellj,  V  T,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Feb.  15,  1868.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889. 
Librarian  Yale  Law  School. 

James  Parsons  Woodruff,  ¥  T,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

Bom  Litchfield,  Oct.  30,  1868.  A.  B.,  Amhersft  Coll.,  1891.  M.  A., 
idit/.,  1893.  M.  L.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Member  of  Board  of  Educa- 
tion. Member  of  Board  of  Burgesses  for  Borough  of  Litchfield. 
Justice  of  the  Peace.  Clerk  of  Probate  Court.  Woodruff  &  Wood- 
ruff. 

Pierre  Jay  Wurts,  New  York  City. 

Bom  Nice,  France,  July  i6,  1869.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  S.  S.  S.,  189^.  With 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  No.  18  Cortlandt  St. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 
Andrew  Jackson  Balliet,  A  J  0,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Bora  New  Mahoning,  Penn.,  Jan.  9,  1863.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892. 
Editor  Yale  Law  JournaL     511-13  Bailey  Bldg. 

Edward  Boltwood,  J  K  E,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Born  Pittsfield,  March  25,  1870.     A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892. 

William  Bradford  Bosley,  ^T,  4>  B  K,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1865.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  Consul, 
1893-4.  Munson  Prize.  LL.  B.,  summa  cum  laude.  .  Asst.  Prof, 
of  Law  at  Hastings  Coll.  of  Law.     57  Nevada  Blk. 

Howell  Cheney,  ^  X,  South  Manchester,  Conn. 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  i,  1870.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  Silk 
Manufacturer. 

John  Charles  Clark,  X  (P,  New  York  City. 

Bom  Cincinnati,  O.,  March  13,   1868.     Attended  Yale  S.  S.  S. 

Howard  Ambrose  Couse,  0  A  9,  Cleveland,  O. 

Born  Girard,  Penn.,  Aug.  17,  1871.  A.  B.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  Meadville, 
Penn.,  1891.  Betts  Price,  1893.  Jewell  Prize,  1894.  LL.  B.,  summa 
cum  lauae.     Society  for  Savings  Bldg. 

Percy  Finley,  A  K  E^  (P  B  K^  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Born  Memphis,  July  15,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1S92.  LL.  B., 
magna  cum  laude.     No.  43^  Madison  St. 

Harrison  Barber  Freeman,  Jr.,  J  K  E,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  Hartford,  Aug.  22,  1869.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  Scriptor 
1893-4.     Asst.  City  Aity, 


282  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Harmon  Sheldon  Graves,  /  A'  J,  New  York  City. 

Born  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1870.  A.  B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford^ 
Conn.,  1892.  A.  M..  ibid.  Capt.  of  Trinity  Football  Team,  1891. 
Capt.  Trinity  Baseball  Team,  1891-2.  Yale  Eleven  Halfback,  1892. 
Townsend  Oration  Prize.  With  Coudert  Brothers,  No.  100  Broad- 
way. 

Herbert  William  Hamlin,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Chicago,  Dec.  3,  1870.     Ph.  B.,  Yale  S.  S.  S.,  1892.     Haverford 

Coll.,    1893.     Member  of  **  Book   and  Snake."      Corporation  Law. 
Room  1015  T.  &  T.  Bldg.     No.  100  Washington  St. 

William  Stockbridge  Haskell,  A  A  ^,  New  York  City. 

Born  Falmouth,  Me.,  April  28,  1870.     A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.     No.  58- 
Pine  St. 

LoREN  PiNCKNEY  Waldo.Marvin,  A  A  ^^  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  Hartford,  Oct.  19,  1870.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892,  Editor  YaU 
Law  Journal^  1893-4.     No.  274  Main  St. 

Henry  Morgan,  Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Born  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,  1872.  Brockport  State  Normal  School. 
Cornell  Univ.,  1890-1. 

Charles  Weiser,  X  (P,  New  York  City. 

Born  York,  Penn.,  April  16,  1 871.  Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  Care  of 
Martin  &  Smith,  No.  50  Wall  St. 

James  Evereit  Wheeler,  A  A  <P,  (P  li  K,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  New  Haven,  Dec.  24,  1870.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  Post-grad- 
uate, 189^1^-5.  Justice  of  the  Peace.  Ailing,  Webb  &  Morehouse,  No. 
42  Church  St. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Spencer  Lionel  Adams,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893.  Editor  Va/e  Law  *  Journal,  Stock  Ex 
change  Bldg. 

Albert  Hampton  Barclay,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Born  Pittsburgh,  July  31,  1869.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.  LL.  M., 
ibid.^  1896.     No.  1620  Fifth  Ave. 

William  Reynolds  Begg,  A  K  E,  ^  B  A\  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Born  Spartanburg,  S.  C,  Feb.  12,  1869.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893. 
Valedictorian.  Baldwin  Prize.  Member  of  Sku//  and  Bones.  Affil- 
iated with'  Dillon  Chapter,  1894-5.  LL.  B.,  Minneapolis  I-aw 
School,  1895.     Care  of  G.  N.  Ry.  Office. 


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Thomas  Hamilton  Breeze,  J  A'  £,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Born  Sfin  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec.  27,  1871.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893. 
Editor  Yale  Law  Journal,  LL.  B.,  cum  hude.  Room  28»  lottv 
floor,  Mills  Bldg. 

Wendell  Greene  Brownson,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Born  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  May  26,  1869.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893- 
Vice  Pres.  Kent  Club.  Editor  Yale  Law  Journal.  No.  425 
Main  St. 

Herbert  Spencer  Bullard,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Bom  Hartford,  May  19,  1865.  Ph.  B.,  Yale,  S.  S.  S.,  1887.  Member 
of  Bertelius  Society.     Editor  Yale  Law  Journal.     No.  274  Main  St. 

Frank  Edward  Donnelly,  d  K  E,  Wilkes  Barre,  Penn. 

Born  Montrose,  Penn.,  Sept.  23,  1869.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1803.  Junior 
Exhibition  Speaker.  Editor  Class  Book.  Speaker  on  Yale-Harvard 
Debate,  1893.  Editor  Yale  Law  Journal  3,ud  Yale  Shingle.  Town- 
send  Prize,  Commencement  Speaker.     1 1  Laning  Bldg. 

Charles  Brown  Eddy,  A  J  ^,  ^  H  K,  New  York  City. 

Bom  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Nov.  29,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893. 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  New  York  Law  School,  1895.  No.  45  Wil- 
liam St. 

Henry  Horlbeck  Ficken,  J  K  E,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  New  York  Law  School,  1894-5.  Ficken, 
Hughes  &  Ficken. 

Archibald  Graham.     Paterson,  N.  J. 

Born  Patterson,  N.  J.,    May   4,    1872.       Attended    Yale,  S.  S.  S.,    two 
years.    Paterson  National   Bank  Bldg. 

William  Roland  Hall,  J  K  E,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Born  Uniontown,  Ala.,  June  3,  1874.  Attended  M.  M.  I.  Univ.  of  Va» 
LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ala.,  1894.     28  Moses  Bldg. 

William  Lloyd  Kitchel,  W  Y,  (P^H  A',  New  York  City. 

Born  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1869.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892. 
Munson  Prize,  1895.  LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude.  With  Alexander  & 
Green,  No.  120  Broadway. 

Joseph  Stras  Peery,  Ogden,  Utah. 

Born  Ogden,  Oct-  5,  1868.  Roanoke,  Va.,  Coll.,  1887-8.  Univ.  of 
Neb.,  1888-90.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  Loar  &  Peery,  310-13  Utah  Loan 
and  Trust  Bldg. 


584  PHI  DELTA  PHT. 

James  Jav  Sheridan,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Gold  Hill,  Nev.,  Aug.  i6,  1 868.  Marshall,  Mich.,  High  School. 
Pres.  of  Univ.  of  Mich.  Republican  Club.  Chairman  of  Exec.  Com. 
Am.  Rep.  Coll.  League.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894.  Initiated 
at  Kent  Chapter,  1893-4.  M.  L.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  1103  Home 
Ins.  Bldg. 

Herbert  Knox  Smith,  Z  V,  ^  W  A',  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  Chester,  Ma<ss.,   Nov.   17,   1869.     B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.     Junior 
Exhibition  and  To^nsend  Speaker.     Jewell  Prize.     Editor   Yale  Law 
Journal.      LL.   B.,   mn^na  cum  laude.      Consul,   1894-5.     No.  333 
Main  St. 

•Charles  Milner  Washington,  Locust,  N.  J. 

Born  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  8,  1868.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1889.  LL.  B.,  cum 
laude.  Post-graduate  student,  Yale  Law  School,  1895-6.  Try  Nave- 
sink,  N.  J. 

Alfred  Charles  Woolner,  New  York  City. 

Born  Louisville,  Ky.,  March  14,  1872.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Editor 
Yale  Law  Journal,  High  Oration.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Care  of 
Tracy,  Boardman  &  Piatt,  No.  35  Wall  St. 

CLASS  OF   1896. 
Edward  Marvin  Day,  J  K  E,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  Colchester,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1872.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     Betts 

Prize.     Editor    Yale  Law  Journal.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude,  June,  1896. 

Representative,  Conn.   Legislature,  1896-7.      Member  of    Judiciary 
Committee. 

Stephen  Garretson  Doig,  U  6  U,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Born  Berne,  N.  V.,  Aug.  5,  1873.     B.  A.,  Union  Coll.,  1892* 

"WiNTHROP  HiLLYER  DuNCAN,  fi  0  11  j  Lowell,  Mass. 

Born  Lowell,  Jan.  24,  1872.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  (Res.,  No.  256 
Appleton  St.) 

Winthrop   PLdwards   Dwkjht,    *F  T,    0  B  K,    New   Haven, 
Conn. 

Born  New  Haven,  Dec.  23,  1872.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Ph.  D., 
ibid.^  1S95.  DeForest  Prize.  Editor  Yale  Law  Journal.  John  A. 
Porter  Prize,  June,  1896.     LL.  B.,  magna  cum  laude,  June,  1896. 

John  Loomer  Hall,  J  K  A',  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  Willimantic,  Conn.,  Jan.  23,  1872.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894. 
Member  of  Yale'  Union.  DeForest  Prize.  Editor  Yale  Law  Jouma/, 
Townsend  Prize,  June,  1896.      Post-graduate,  Yale  Law  School,  1896 

-7.     No.  23  Hillhouse  Ave. 


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WAITE  CHAPTER.  285. 

James  Sinclair  Jenkins,  ^  r,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Born  Stamford,  Oct.  31,  1871.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Proconsul, 
1895-6.     (Res.,  No.  II  Oliver  St.) 

George  Bigelow  Bartlett  Lamb,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  New  Haven,  Jan.  30,  1871.  New  Haven  High  School.  A.  B., 
Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Member  of  Univ.  Banjo  and  Mandolin  Clubs, 
three  years.  Editor  Va/^  Law  Journal.  Tribune,  1895-6.  Patent 
Law.     No.  601  Chapel  St. 

John  Hill  Morgan,  ^  r,  New  York  City. 

Born  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1870.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Editor 
Yale  Law  Journal,  LL.  B,  cum  laude^  June,  1896.  Care  Taylor  & 
Parker,  No.  15  Wall  St. 

Origen  Storrs  Seymour,  ^  T,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

Born  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  April  19,  1872.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894. 
Scriptor  and  Historian,  1895-6.  Post-graduate,  Yale  Law  School, 
1890-7. 

Ernest  Gray  Smith,    4>  J  6,  8  N  E,  Martins  Ferry,  O. 

Born  Martins  Ferry,  O.,  Oct.  26,  1872.  Ph.  B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,. 
Easton,  Penn.,  1894.     Second  Wayland  Prize,  June,  1896. 

Frederick  Clark  Taylor,  Stamford,  Conn. 

Bofn  Stamford,  Nov.  3,  1866.  Chairman  Yale  Law  Jourtial,  Consul,. 
1895-6.     Bishop  &  Taylor,  No.  7  Park  Row. 

William  Josiah  Tilson,  Clear  Branch,  Tenn. 

Born  Clear  Branch,  Aug.  13,  1874.  B.  A.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Editor 
of  •*  Yale  Class  Book,  '94."  Editoi  of  Yale  Law  Journal.  Editor 
of  Yale  Shingle.     Post-graduate,  1896-7. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 
Roger  Sherman  Baldwin,  ^  Yy  New  York  City. 

Bom  New  York  City,  Nov.  26,  1873.  A  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  M. em- 
ber of  Chi  Delta  Theta  Lit.  Society.  Junior  Class  Honors,  1896. 
No.  322  Lexington  Ave. 

Samuel  Fayerweather  Beardsley,  Z  '/^,  i>  //  A',  Bridgeport, 
Conn. 

Born  Bridgeport,  April  17,  1874.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Junior  Class 
Honors,  1896.     Proconsul,  1896-7.      [1-12  Franklin  Bldg. 

George  Clarke  Bryant,  ^'  T,  Ansonia,  Conn. 

Born  Ansonia,  Jan.  8,  1873.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Scriptor,  1896-7. 
No.  70  N.  Chf!  St. 


286  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Michael  Gavin,  2D,  (T  T,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Born  Memphis,  Nov.  2,  1873.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Junior  Class 
Honors,  i8q6.     No.  4^4  Vance  St. 

George  Jay  Gibson,  Jr.,  ^  B  A',  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Bom  Clevland,  O.,  March  17,  1873.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  T895.  ^^^  ^  ^he 
editors  Yale  Law  Journal.  Junior  Class  Hoaors,  1896.  Consul, 
1896-7.      No.  187  W.  Pearl  St. 

Raymond  Lloyd,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Bom  Cincinnati,  Dec.  9,  1871.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Cincinnati 
Law  School,  1894-5,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Hamilton  Chapter. 
No.  2503  Auburn  Ave.,  Mt.  Auburn. 

Lloyd  Lowndes,  Jr.,  <r  T,  Cumberland,  Md. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,   1895. 

John  MacGregor,  Jr.,  ^  J  ^,  Akron,  O. 

Bom  Akron,  Jan.  21,  1873.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Member  of  Wolf's 
Head.     No.  202  N.  Prospect  St. 

ToKicHi  Masao,  Oetzu,  lyo,  Japan. 

Tokugio  Sei,  cum  laude.  Coll.  of  Tokyo,  Japan,  1890.  LL.  B.,  cum 
laude^  Univ.  of  W.  Va.,  1895.  LL.  M.,  cum  laude^  Yale  Univ., 
1896.     Candidate  for  D.  C.  L. 

Francis  Parsons,  W  T,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Born  Hartford,  Jan.  18,  1871.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.  Member  of 
Chi  Delta  Theta  Lit.  Society.  Member  of  SkuJl  and  Bones.  Junior 
Class  Honors.     No.  357  Main  St. 

Charles  Frederick  Peterson,  Honolulu,  H.  L 

Born  Honolulu,  Jan.  19,  1870.  Honolulu  High  School,  1887.  Clerk  of 
Interior  Dept.  under  Monarchy,  1888-90.  Amanuensis  of  the  Hawai- 
ian Commission,  1893.  Clerk  of  the  Circuit  Court  and  Deputy  Clerk 
of  the  Supreme  Court  under  the  Republic,  1893-5.  Junior  Clas 
Honors,  1896. 

Benjamin  Ives  Spock,  J  AT  £,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  New  Haven,  Dec.  31,  1872.  A.  B.,  and  Class  Sec,  Yale  Univ., 
1895.  Member  of  Yale  Glee  Club.  Member  of  Wolf's  Head.  No. 
39  Lynwood  St.     P.  O.  Box,  1524. 

John  Walcott  Thompson,  J  K  E,  ^  H  A\  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Bom  Fort  Brown,  Texas,  Feb.  10,  1873.  B.  A.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1895. 
Managing  Editor  of  Literary  Monthly.  Commencement  Appoint- 
ment.    Junior  Class  Honors,  1896. 


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John  Dougherty  Thomson,  I  X,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

B.  M.  E.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1893.  Member  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  Engineering 
Society,  at  Purdue.  A.  B.,.  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Manager  of  Base 
Ball  and  Foot  Ball  teams.  Treas.  of  Athletic  Assn.  Sec.  of  Western 
Inter-collegiate  Athletic  Assn.,  1892-3.  Delegate  to  the  Fifth 
National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Dec,  1896.  Tribune, 
1896-7.     No.  256  E.  Columbia  St. 

ft 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
William  Ansel  Arnold,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

A.  B.,  Vale  Univ.,  1896.     No.  812  Main  St. 

Edward  William  Beattie,  Jr.,  J  /T  £,  Helena,  Mont. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  12,  1874.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Box,  487. 
No.  59  Park  Ave. 

William  Bradford  Boardman,  Z  *F,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.     No.  49  Park  Place. 

Henry  Manchester  Boss,  Jr.,  Z  *F,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Attended  Brown  Univ.     No.  29  Weybosset  St. 

Walter  Haven  Clark,  i4  J  ^,  Hartford,  Conn. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.     No.  38  WilUrd  St. 

Charles  Frederick  Clemons,  Manchester,  Vt. 

Born  Manchester,   Oct.   9,    187 1.     A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.     Editor  of 

YaU  Neivs. 

William  Newell  Drown,  A  A  <Py  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.  No.  2550  Jackson  St. 

George  Woodbury  Duncklee,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Walter  Buhl  Ford,  V  T,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Born  Detroit,  Mich.,  Sept.  22,  1873.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.  No.  42 
Trumbull  St. 

Emile  Godchaux,  New  Orleans,  La. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.  No.  1240  Esplanade  St. 

Addison  Strong  Pratt,  Fairport,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,   1896. 

Charles  Tier  Russell,  Haddam,  Conn. 


IN    THE 


UNIVERSITY  LAW  SCHOOU 

BEING     THE 

DEPARTMENT  OF    LAW 

OF 

The  New  York  University. 


ESTABLISHED  1888. 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK. 

T*HE  University  of  the  City  of  New  York  owes  its  foun- 
^  dation  and  its  progress  until  this  date  to  two  classes  of 
citizens:  first,  to  public  spirited  merchants,  bankers,  and 
professional  men  who  have  given  labor  and  money  to 
promote  liberal  learning  in  the  metropolis  upon  the  highest 
academic  models.  These  men  are  types  of  the  whole  body 
of  those  who  have,  even  until  now,  contributed  of  their 
time  and  means  to  this  foundation.  The  second  class  of  citi- 
zens who  have  created*  this  University  have  been  the  faculties 
of  teachers.  The  chief  epochs  in  the  history  of  the  Univer- 
sity are  noted. 

An  important  fact  of  which  these  epochs  give  no  hint  is 
the  following  early  statute  of  the  University,  ordaining  two 


290  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

divisions  of  the  instruction  in  Arts  and  Science,  correspond- 
ing to  what  are  now  commonly  known  as  Graduate  and 
Undergraduate  courses.  "The  first  shall  comprise  Profes- 
sorships for  instruction  in  the  higher  branches  of  Literature 
and  Science,  which  shall  be  increased  according  to  the 
progress  of  discovery,  the  wants  of  the  community,  and  the 
financial  means  of  the  University.  The  second  shall  embrace 
what  is  usually  deemed  a  full  course  of  Classical,  Philosoph- 
ical,  and  Mathematical  instruction,  and  also  a  complete 
course  of  English  Literature."  Hon.  Albert  Gallatin,  Pres- 
ident of  the  Council  in  1831,  said,  in  a  public  meeting, 
October  20,  1830,  as  to  the  chief  objects  of  the  University: 
"One  is  to  complete  the  studies  commenced  in  the  colleges, 
*  *  *  *  another  is  to  diffuse  knowledge."  The  statute 
named  and  the  view  expressed  were  a  half  century  in  advance 
of  the  demand  in  America  for  university  work  proper  in  arts 
and  science,  a  demand  which  is  only  now  beginning  to  be 
made  and  to  be  met. 

The  University,  as  now  existing,  comprises  the  Council, 
which  is  by  charter  the  corporation,  and  three  Faculties, 
each  in  charge  of  its  appropriate  department,  viz.,  the  Fac- 
ulty of  Arts  and  Science,  dating  from  1832;  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine,  dating  from  1841;  the  Faculty  of  Law,  dating  from 
1858. 

EPOCHS  ^ 

IN  THE  ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

1829.  December  16 — Meeting  of  nine  gentlemen  to  con- 
sider "the  establishment  of  a  university  in  the  City  of  New 
York  on  a  liberal  and  extensive  scale." 

1830.  January  6 — Public  meeting  called  by  the  above 
and  others,  in  the  rooms  of  the  Historical  Society;  appoint- 
ment by  it  of  standing  Committee  on  Subscriptions. 

1830.  October  15 — Election,  by  the  subscribers,  of 
members  of  the  Council. 

T831.     April  18 — Act  of  incorporation. 


FIELD  CHAPTER.  391 

UNDER  THE  FACULTY  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCE. 

1 83 1.  October — Opening  of  college  work,  closely  fol- 
lowed by  the  erection  (1832-5)  of  the  University  Building. 

1835.  Invention,  in  th^  University,  of  the  recording 
telegraph : 

**Yoar  Pkilomathean  Hall,  the  room  I  occupied — that  room  in  the 
University  was  the  birthplace  of  the  recording  telegraph." — \^Extract  from 
nddress  of  Projessor  Morse  at  the  Alumni  Meeting  of  /<?5'J.] 

1839.  Invention,  in  the  University,  of  the  application  of 
photography  to  the  representation  of  the  human  counte- 
nance. 

1864-6.  Founding  of  the  General  Endowment,  in  chief 
part  by  Mr.  Loring  Andrews. 

1886.     Organization  of  Graduate  School. 

1890.  Academic  relation  established  between  the  Uni- 
versity and  the  Union  Theological  Seminary. 

1890.     Organization  of  the  School  of  Pedagogy. 

1890.  Appointment  of  the  Woman's  Advisory  Com- 
mittee. 

1892.     Purchase  of  University  Heights. 

1894.  Removal  to  University  Heights  of  the  University 
College. 

1895.  Gift  of  the  Library  Building  and  of  the  Hall  for 
Students. 

UNDER  THE   FACULTY  OF  LAW. 

1835.  Plan  of  Hon.  B.  F.  Butler  for  the  School  adopted 
by  the  Council. 

1858.     Reorganization  of  the  Department  of  Law. 

1863.  Founding  of  the  Law  Library  by  John  Taylor 
Johnston. 

1895.  Opening  of  the  new  Halls  at  Washington  Square, 
and  establishment  of  morning,  afternoon  and  evening  instruc- 
tion. 


293  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

UNIVERSITY  HEIGHTS. 

In  November  of  1890,  a  movement  was  inaugurated  to 
enlarge  the  work  of  the  University  by  the  securing  of  a  new 
site  for  the  University  College,  the  School  of  Engineering, 
and  the  Graduate  Seminary  (in  part).  On  July  i,  1891,  a 
site  was  secured,  extending  from  Sedgwick  Avenue  to  Aque- 
duct Avenue,  immediately  south  of  the  new  University  Ave- 
nue (placed  on  the  map  of  the  city  at  the  request  of  the 
University),  which  avenue  is  also  called  East  i8ist  Street. 

The  single  tract  included  in  the  College  Campus  com- 
prises over  twenty-two  acres.  In  addition  to  this  is  a  boat- 
house  site  on  the  water  front.  Further,  the  University  has 
purchased  several  adjoining  parcels  in  order  to  restrict  the 
neighborhood  against  nuisances,  and  to  secure  sites  for 
fraternity  houses,  professors'  residences,  and  the  like.  The 
general  verdict  of  the  public  who  visit  University  Heights 
places  it  second  in  beauty  to  no  other  University  site  in  the 
world. 

The  Law  School  was  reorganized  in  1891,  and  in  April, 
1895,  the  Metropolis  Law  School  became  merged  in  the  Uni- 
versity School  to  constitute  its  evening  department. 

Upon  the  unanimous  request  of  the  University  corpora- 
tion, the  University  Regents  of  the  State  of  New  York,  under 
the  powers  committed  to  them  by  the  Constitution  of  the 
State,  enacted  a  statute  March  19,  3896,  changing  the  name 
of  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York  to  the  New  York 
University.  Henceforth  this  legal  designation  should  be  used 
in  all  papers  of  any  kind  whatsoever  relating  to  this  Univer- 
sity. 

The  petition  of  eight  charter  members  was  dated  February 
13,  1888,  and  after  receiving  the  unanimous  affirmative  votes 
of  all  chapters,  Field  Chapter  was  instituted  on  May  4, 
1888. 


Note. — Although  many  of  the  following  graduated  while  the  institu- 
tion was  known  as  U.  of  C.  of  N.  Y.,  we  have  for  convenience  called  it 
N.  Y.  Univ.,  its  new  name. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


♦1896.     Austin  Abbott,  *F  T,  0  li  K. 

Born  Boston,  Massachusetts,  December  18,  1831.  A.  B.,  New  York 
University,  1851.  LL.  D.,  i^iV.,  1886.  Editor  of  Eucleian.  Com- 
mencement Orator,  1851.  Student  at  Law  in  New  York  City  with 
Blatchford  &  Crosby,  1851-3.  In  practice,  1853-96.  Author  of 
"Collection  of  Forms  of  Pleadings  in  New  York  State  Adapted  to 
the  New  Practice  in  Alabama,  California,  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Mis- 
souri,  Ohio,  Wisconsin,  etc.,"  1858  and  1S71.  "Clerks*  and  Con- 
veyancers' Assistant,"  1866  and  1874.  "Trial  Evidence,'"  1880. 
"Trial  Brief— Jury  Trials  in  Civil  Actions,"  1885.  "New  Code 
Practice  and  Forms,"  two  volumes,  1887.  ** Trial  Brief — A  Brief  on 
•the  Mode  of  Proving  Facts,"  1889.  "Trial  Brief -Brief  on  the 
Pleadings,"  1891.  "Cases  on  Evidence,"  1895.  "Digest  of  Reports 
and  Statutes,  1 794-1 892,"  ten  volumes.  Supplements  to  same,  four 
volumes.  "New  York  Annual  Digest,"  1884-92,  ten  volumes.  "Ap- 
pellate Reports,  1850  to  1869,"  four  volumes.  "Select  Cases  on  the 
Law  of  Evidence  as  Applied  during  Examination  of  Witnesses,"  1896. 
"New  Cases  and  Index  Digest,"  1876-93,  twenty-nine  volumes. 
Joint  Author  with  B.  V.  Abbott  of  "  Reports  of  Cases  in  Admiralty, 
District  Court  of  United  States,  Southern  District  of  New  York," 
1857.  "Practice  Reports,  1854-65,"  nineteen  volumes,  1866. 
Joint  Author  with  W.  C.  Beecher,  "Trial  Brief — Criminal  Cases," 
1889.  Law  Editor  of  ** Century  Dictionary."  Editor  of  New  York 
Daily  Register^  1876-86.  Editor  of  University  Law  Review^  1893-4. 
Lecturer  in  the  Law  Department  of  New  York  University,  1871-96. 
Dean  of  Law  Department,  ibid.^  189 1-6.  Died  at  New  York  City, 
April  19,  1896. 

Thaddeus  Davis  Kenneson,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1880.  M.  A.,  LL.  B.,  ibid.y  1883.  Professor 
of  Law,  Evening  Division  of  Law  School. 

Isaac  Franklin  Russell,  W  T,  0  li  K,  New  York  City. 

Born  Hamden,  Connecticut,  August  25,  1857.  Southold  Academy,  L.  I. 
A.  B.,  New  York  University,  1875.  LL.  B.,  ibid.^  '^'^ll-  A.  M., 
ibid.^  1878.  LL.  M.,  Yale  College,  1S79.  D.  C.  L.,  Yale  College, 
1880.  LL.  D.,  Dickinson  College,  1893.  First  Butler  Eucleian 
Prize,  1875.  First  Fellowship,  1875.  Latin  Salutatory,  1875.  Lec- 
turer on  Law  at  New  York  University,  1 880-1.  Professor  of  Political 
Science,  ibid.^  since  1881.  Professor  of  Law,  ibid.^  since  1881.  Au- 
thor of  Lectures  on  "The  Law  for  Women,"  second  edition,  1893. 
"Outline  Study  of  Law,"  second  edition,  1895.  Contributor  to 
numerous  Journals.  Member  of  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society. 
Fellow  of  the  American  Geographical  Society.  (Res.,  150  Hancock 
Street,  Brooklyn,  New  York.)     No.  120  Broadway. 


CHARTER 


SENIORS. 

Thomas  William  Churchill,  J  B  ^,  New  York  City. 

B.  A.,  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1882.  Also  attended  Columbia 
L-aw  School.  Proconsul,  1888.  (Res.,  No.  221  East  118th  Sreet.) 
Chief  Clerk  in  New  York  Custom  House,  No.  63  Wall  Street. 

Henry  Wynans  Jessup,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  College,  1886.  M.  A.,  idt'd.,  i88g.  Member  of  Ameri- 
can IVhig  Society.  E.  F.  Shepard  Scholarship,  1887.  LL.  M.,  New 
York  University,  1892.  Member  of  the  Council  of  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
1889-93.  President  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Club.  Professor  of  Law  of 
Procedure  and  Torts.  University  Law  School,  1892-3.  Preparing  a 
text-book  on  Law  and  Practice  in  Surrogates'  Courts.  (Res.,  No.  119 
West  129th  Street.)     King  &  Jessup,  No.  30  Broad  Street. 

Francis  Stephen  McAvov,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Manhattan  College,  1881.  (Res.,  No.  516  West  153d  Street.) 
Chief  Clerk,  New  York  Custom  House  Law  Department. 

Abram  Carrington  Read,  2"  -V,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Hampden-Sidney  College,  Virginia,  1883.  Second  Honors  of 
Class;  Senior  Medalist;  Junior  Orator.  Consul,  1888.  Member  of 
Columbia  Boat  Club,  Brooklyn,  New  York.  In  wholesale  mercantile 
house  of  Read  &  Co.,  New  York  City,  1883-90. 

JUNIORS. 

William  Truslow  Hyde,  New  York  City. 

(Res.,  No.  32  East  84th  Street.)     No.  36  New  Street. 

John  Brtnckerhoff  Jackson,  Berlin,  Germany. 

United  States  Naval  Academy,  1883.  Cadet,  1879-85.  Commissioned 
as  Ensign,  1885.  Resigned  in  1886.  A.  M.,  (Honorary),  Princeton, 
1896.  Second  Secretary  of  Legation,  1890-4.  Secretary  of  the 
United  States  Embassy,  Berlin,  since  1894.  On  resuming  practice 
will  have  as  a  specialty.  Admiralty  Law. 

Charles  Lincoln  Pashley,  Z  y,  0  li  AT,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

B.  S.,  New  York  University,  1886.  President  of  Pkilomathean  Society. 
Secretary  of  Eucleian  Society.  Delegate  to  the  Second  National  Con- 
vention of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.  Manager  of  Glee  Club  and 
Lacrosse  Association.  Honors  Scientific  Commencement  Oration. 
Member  of  New  York  State  Constitutional  Convention,  1895.  Vogt 
&  Pashley,  Germania  Bank  Building,  No.  375  Fulton  St. 


FIELD    CHAPTER,  295 

Gerard  Bostwick  Townsend,  W  1\  0  H  K,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.  and  Salutatory,  New  York  University,  1887.  Business  Manager  of 
the  University  Quarterly^  1886-7.  Class  President,  1886-7.  Secre- 
tary of  EucUian  Society.  Scriptor,  1888.  Delegate  to  the  Second 
National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.  Einstein  & 
Townsend,  Mutual  Life  Building,  No.  3^  Liberty  Street. 

CLASS  OF  1888. 
William  Francis  George  Geisse,  New  York  City. 

Royal  Gymnasium  of  Nuremberg,  Bavaria.  Formerly  U.  S.  Consular 
Clerk,  Vice-Consul  and  Acting  Consul  at  Niirnberg,  Bavaria,  1871-80. 
(Res,,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.)  Gen.  Bus.  Mngr.,  A.  W.  Faber,  Man- 
ufacturer of  Lead  Pencils.     Not  in  practice.     No.  78  Reade  St. 

Philip  Francis  Olwell,  New  York  City. 

St.  Francis  Xavier  Coll.,  New  York.     No.  243  Broadway. 

Mark  Winslow  Potter,  New  York  City. 

Cole  &  Potter,  No.  63-5  Wall  St. 

CLASS  OF  1889. 

Sherwood  Aldrich.     (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address.  No.  102  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Anthony  Arnoux,  J  T  J,  New  York  City. 

Ph.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1886.  Real  Estate  and  Corporation  I^w,  No. 
41-3  Wall  St. 

John  David  Heals,  New  York  City. 

(Res.,  No.  35  Tremont  Ave.)     No.  203  Bioadway. 

*i893.     John  Ulic  Burke. 

Attended  St.  John's  Coll.,  1872-6.  Formerly  Chief  Clerk,  U.  S.  Cus- 
toms Bureau,  Postoffice  Bldg.,  New  York  City. 

Arthur  Herbert  Cameron,  J  T,  ^  B  K,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

B.  S.  and  C.  E.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1887.  Pres.  oi  PhilomaiheanlAi.  Society. 
Scientific  Oration.  Class  Treas.  (Res.  No.  608  Bainbridge  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)     No.  38-40  Court  St. 

James  Arthur  Hanley,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1883.  (Res.,  No.  246  W.  I3bth 
St.)     Chief  Clerk,  Register's  office,  Hall  of  Records,  City  Hall  Park. 

Oswald  Herbert  Knight,  New  York  City. 

Columbia  Law  Scnool,  1882-3.  (Res.,  No.  32  W.  32d  St.)  Patent  and 
Copyright  Lav*     No.  87  Nassau  St. .     .  . 


296  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Jesse  Grant  Roe,  A  K  E,  (P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1887.  Editor-in-chief  of  seyeral  college  pablica- 
tions.  Editor  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Quarterly,  (Res.,  No.  57 
Convent  Ave.)    No.  160  Broadway. 

Augustus  Frederick  Sherman,  New  York  City. 

Formerly  Private  Sec.  at  No.  58  Bank  St. 

James  Lambert  Suydam,  New  York  City. 

Brooklyn  High  School.  Delegate  to  Second  National  Convention  of  Phi 
Delta  Phi,  May,  1889.  No.  229  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City.  Also,  Tar- 
ry town -on- Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Harvey  Cromwell  Williams,  ^  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Conn.,  1885.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1888.  Prize  in  Greek* 
1882.  Commencement  Orator,  1885.  Teacher  in  Centenary  Collegiate 
Institute,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  1882-3.  Teacher  in  Dickinson  Semi- 
nary, Williamsport,  Penn.,  1885-8.  Formerly  I-aw  Reporter  for 
Evening  Post. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

Charles  Martin  Camp,  New  York  City. 

Adelphi  Academy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Elliot  &  Shephard  Scholar- 
ship, in  Junior  year.     No.  155  Broadway. 

Paul  Eugene  De  Fere,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Republican  nominee  for  County  Judge  of  King's  Co.,  1895.  Vice-Pres. 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Club.  Grout,  DeFere  &  Mayer,  No.  189  Mon- 
tague St. 

Ralph  Hickox,  Williamsbridge,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1886.     Park  Ave.,  White  Plains  Road. 

Paul  Eugene  Jones,  ^  r,  d^  B  K,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1888.  Second  Butler  Eucleian 
Prizes,  1886,  1887,  1888.     No.  189  Montague  St. 

Adrian  Thomas  Kiernan,  New  York  City. 

(Res.,  No.  18  E.  47th  St.)     No.  27  Pine  St. 

Harry  Armitage  Mathews,  Z  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  i888.  Junior  Class  Pres.  Sec.  of  Philomathean 
Lit.  Society.  Capt.  of  Lacrosse  Team.  Class- Day  Orator.  (Res., 
No.  77  W.  94th  St.)     No.  27  William  St. 

Frank  O'Byrne,  New  York  City. 

(Res.,  Bath  Beach,  L.  I.,  N,  Y«)     No.  280  Broad wray* 


FIELD   CHAPTER,  297 

Denis  O'Leary,  New  York  City. 

Junior  Scholarship  Prize.  Senior  Examination  Honors.  Brooke  & 
Brooke,  No.  99  Nassau  St. 

William  Warner  Penfield,  A  K  E,  Wakefield,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1879.     Formerly  Clerk  in  U.  S.  Custom  House. 

Frank  Pisek,  New  York  City. 

No.  203  Broadway. 

William  Seward  Russell,  Chicago,  111. 

Ph.  B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1887.  M.  S.,  ibid.^  1890.  No.  167-9  Wabash 
Ave. 

Samuel  Scott  Slater,  ^  T  J,  New  York  City. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1889-90.  B.  L.  and  LL.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894.  Affil- 
iated with  CoNKLiNG  Chapter,  i892->4.  With  Hoadley,  Lauterbachft 
Johnson,  No.  22  William  St. 

Alfred  Ethelbert  Smith,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Attended  Columbia  Coll.     No.  29  Broadway.     Also,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

Daniel  Caldwell  Stanwood,  Boston,  Mass. 

With  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  R.  R.  Co.     Sears  Bldg. 

Francis  Bergh  Taylor,  Hempstead,  Queens  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Attended  St.  Paurs  Coll.,  Garden  City,  R.  I.     Justice  of  the  Peace. 

« 

♦1896.     MiNTHORNE  Tompkins. 

Member  of  N.  Y.  Historical  Society.     Died  Nov.  5,  1896. 

Paul  Ransom  Towne,  New  York  City. 

Honorable  mention  for  Scholarship.  Senior  Butler  Prize.  Valedictorian. 
(Res.,  No.  23  £.  28th  St.)     No.  229  Broadway. 

XDharles  Augustus  Wendell,  New  York  City. 

(Res.,  No.  153  Lennox  Ave.)     No. "7  Pine  St. 

CLASS  OP  1891. 

WiNFiELD  Scott  Angleman,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Honorable  mention  on  written  examination  (among  first  half  dozen.) 

Jarvis  Norris  Atkinson,  J  ^,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

A.  B.  and  Commencement  Orator,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1889.  Pres.  of  Eucleian 
Lit.  Society.  Atty.  for  Consolidated  Traction  Co.  Counsel  to  Board 
of  Health.     Asst.  City  Atty.     Weldon  Bldg.,  No.  76  Montgomery  St. 


298  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Theodore  Thomas  Baylor,  V  l,  ^  J  A,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1889.  Pres.  of  Philomathean  Society.  No.  32  Nas- 
sau St. 

Harold  Binney,  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

Mass.  Institute  of  Techaolog;y,  1885-8.  Columbian  Law  School,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1889-90.  Asst.  Examiner  of  Patents,  U.  S.  Patent 
Office,  1890-1.  Law  of  Patents,  Copyrights  and  Trademarks.  No, 
38  Park  Row. 

John  Hillric  Bonn,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

Gregory  Ave. 

M.  Bertrand  Clover.      (Address  unknown. ) 

A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  188 r.  Letter  to  No.  7  Fifth  Ave.,  N.  V.  City, 
returned. 

Arthur  Dixon  Davls,  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.  and  Class  Poet,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1885.  A.  M.,  ibid,^  1888.  Editor 
of  University  Quarterly.  Commencement  Orator.   No.  40  W.  77th  St. 

Cornelius  Joseph  Earley,  New  York  City. 

De  La  Salle  Institute,  Asst.  Corp>oration  Counsel  of  New  York  City. 
No.  61  Park  Row. 

Frank  Lovbr  Entwisle,  New  York  City. 

No.  65  Nassau  St. 

Frank  Alexander  Erwin,  X  ^,  (P  li  h\  New  York  City. 

S.  B.,  Williams  Coll.  M.  A.,  idid..,  1885.  Member  of  PAi/oterknican. 
Editor  of  IVil/iofns  Athenaum.  First  Prize  German.  Philosophical 
Oration.  Junior  Prize  Scholarship.  Commencement  Oration.  LL.  M.^ 
N.  Y.  Univ.,  1895.  Forn\erly  Teacher  of  English  Literature  at  Sach's 
Collegiate  Institute.  At  present.  Prof,  of  Law  of  Contracts  and  Torts, 
also  Instructor  of  I^gal  History,  Univ.  Law  School.  Sec.  to  a  Justice 
of  ihe  Supreme  Court  of  N.  Y.  Care  of  Univ.  Law  School,  Wash- 
ington Square. 

Owen  Francis  Finnertv,  New  York  City. 

(Res.,  Sheepshead  Bay,  L.  I.)     No.  132  Nassau  St. 

Charles  Gi doings,  J  T,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

Williams  Coll.,  1887-8.  Member  of  Philotechnican  Society.  Senior 
Law  Class  Pres.     Member  of  Mass.  House  of  Representatives,  1894. 

John  Christopher  Judge,  J  T,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

■ 

Attended  Brooklyn  High  School.  Brooklyn  Polytechnic.  A.  B.,  Prince- 
ton Coll.     Corporation  Law.     No.  375  Fulton  St. 


FIELD  CHAPTER.  29^ 

Norman  James  Marsh,  S  K  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1885.  McKinney  Prize  Declamation.  South- 
worth  Prize  in  Metaphysics.  Sec.  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Club  of  the  City 
of  New  York.     Davis  &  Marsh,  No.  66  Broadway. 

Benjamin  McClung,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Headley  &  McClung,  No.  44-46  Smith  St. 

Robert  Stewart,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  1881.  Formerly  Asst.  Engineer,  U.  S. 
Navy.     No.  375  Fulton  St. 

Herbert  Worthington  Taylor,  New  York  City. 

No.  Ill  Broadway. 

Frederic  Nevius  Voorhees,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

Detroit  High  School.     Columbia  Coll.,  one  year. 

Edmund  Waring  Wakelee,  J  T,  New  York  City. 

(Res.,  Demorest,  N.  J.)     No.  56  Pine  St. 

Cyrus  Van  Ness  Washburn,  X  ^V,  <P  /?  A',  Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 

Oxford  Academy.  A.  6.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1886.  A.  M.,  ibid.  Prize 
Orator.  Preparing  a  work  on  the  Rights  of  Co-tenants.  Also,  on  the 
Partition  of  Land.     No.  189  Montague  St. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 

Carlos  Coolidge  Alden,  New  York  City. 

Junior  Scholarship.  Senior  Examiiiation  Prize.  Senior  Class  Pres. 
Commencement  Speaker.  LL.  M.,  1893.  Associated  with  Dr.  Aus- 
tin Abbott  in  authorship  of  "Select  Cases  on  Pleading'*  and  "Select 
Cases  on  Evidence."  Has  in  preparation  a  work  on  "Forms  of 
Pleading."  Instructor  on  topic  "Searching  Titles,  and  the  Instru* 
ments  Affecting  Real  Estate,"  University  Law  School.  Prof,  of 
Evidence  and  Pleading,  ibid.     No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Homer  Alban  Anderson,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1890.     No.  6  S.  Division  St. 

Joseph  Thomas  Brown,  Jr.,  J  <Py  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  and  balutatorian,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1889.  Pres.  of  Eucleian  Society. 
Commencement  Orator.     No.  132  Nassau  St. 

Frederic  Ellery  Chamberlin,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Stevens  Institute  of  Technology,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1888-9.  Member  of 
Board  of  Education,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  1894-7.  Republican  nominee 
for  iGenerai  Assembly.  Chancery  and  Corporation  Law.  No.  76- 
Montgomery  St. 


300  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Charles  Nicoll  Crane,  New  York  City. 

(Res.,  No.  39  E.  Tenth  St.)     No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Thomas  Francis  Dwyer,  Keesville,  N.  Y. 
Rafael  Angelo  'Este,  ^  V  J,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1890.  (Res.,  No.  328  Lenox  Ave.)  No.  234  Broad- 
way. 

John  Thoivias  Linnen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Care  of  U.  S.  Dist.  Atty.'s  Office,  Post  Office  Bldg.,  New  York  City. 
(Res.,  Jefferson  Ave. ) 

Charles  Eugene  MacChesney,  1  ^,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1883.  A.  M.,  ibid.  Ph.  D.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1890. 
LL.  .M.,  ibid.,,  1893. 

William  George  Mulligan,  (f  J  X,  <P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  6.,  Hamilton  ColL,  1886.  M.  A.,  ibid.  (Res.,  No.  1911  Fulton 
Ave.)     No.  777  Tremont  Ave. 

Algernon  Sidney  Norton,  ^F  T,  <P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1886.  Woodford  Prize  Speaker.  Chair  of  Mathe- 
matics, Adelphi  Academy,  Brooklyn,  four  years.  Law  Clerk  in  New 
York  Supreme  Court.  With  Prof.  Austin  Abbott  edited  **  Latin  for 
Lawyers."  LL.  M.,  1894.  Instructor  on  topic,  **  Law  Latin  in 
Common  Use."  Columbia  Law  School,  1895-6.  (Res.,  No.  251  W. 
128th  St.)     Clerk,  14  County  Court  House.     No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Louis  Francis  Reed,  New  York  City. 

Newark  High  School,  three  years.  Scriptor.  Post-graduate,  1893-4. 
No.  155  Broadway. 

Rush  Adams  Robinson,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Also  attended  Columbia  Law  School.     New  Herald  Bldg. 

Arthur  Moore  Silber,  New  York  City. 

Also  attended  Columbia  Law  School.     No.  18  Broadway. 

Leslie  Jay  Tompkins,  W  T,  (P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1890.  M.  S.,  ibid.^  1894.  LL.  M.,  1894.  Scien- 
tific Oration.  Class  Historian.  Columbia  Law  School,  189I-2.  Li« 
brarian,  1892-4.  Registrar  and  Librarian  of  Univ.  Law  School  since 
1894.     No.  32  Waverly  Place. 

Charles  Melville  Weeks,  New  York  City. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.  Senior  Class  Quiz  Master,  1892-3.  In  W. 
Va.  as  Counsel  and  Supt.  for  Elk  horn  and  Sandy  River  Land  Trust, 
two  years.     No.  261  Broadway. 

Clarence  Hood  Woolsey,  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y« 

a.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1890. 


FIELD  CHAPTER,  301 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

LuciEN  Samuel  Bayliss,  ^  T,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown,  Codn.,  1891.  Commencement  Ora- 
tion on  ''Christianity  and  the  Law."  Bayliss  &  Bayliss,  No.  170 
Broadway. 

Paul  Campbell  Cloyd,  W  T,  I  *,  New  York  City. 

Wesleyan  Univ.,  1889-00.  A.  B.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1892.  A.  M.,  idii/.^ 
1894.  Pres.  of  Eucteian  Lit.  Society.  Editor  of  University  Quar^ 
terly,     Scriptor.     Cloyd  &  King,  No.  132  Nassau  St. 

John  Daniel  Connoly,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
No.  85  Bergen  St. 

William  Dolloway  Farwell,  V  Y^  i>  R  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  South  Bethlehem,  Penn.,  1S89.  Class  Sec,  1885-6. 
Class  Historian,  1886-^  Editor  of  The  Lehigh  Burr,  1886-8.  Ed- 
itor in-chief  of  Epiiomey  1887-8.     Care  of  New  York  Tribune. 

Charles  Preston  Hallock,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1 891.  Member  of  /%i7<7/^^/r7«  Debating  Society. 
Prize  Essay.  Commencement  Orator.  Law  Class  Valedictorian. 
Member  of  Republican  County  Com.     No.  2087  Boston  Road. 

Arthur  Marcus  King,  W  Y,  ^  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1890.  Pres.  of  Eucleian  Lit.  Society.  Freshman 
and  Junior  Class  P/es.  Prize  Essayist.  Junior  Exhibition  Orator. 
Class  Prophet.  Commencement  Orator.  Junior  Law  Class  Pres. 
Law  Class  Commencement  Orator.  Comr.  of  Estimates  and  Assess- 
ments.    No.  132  Nassau  St. 

Frederic  Elliott  Perham,  A  A  <P,  ^  R  K,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1888.  Elliott  F.  Shepard  Scholarship 
in  Junior  Year.  Senior  Oral  Exam.  Prize.  Quiz  Instructor  for  Sen- 
ior Class,  Univ.  Law  School,  1894-6.  Associated  with  Dr.  Austin  Ab- 
bott as  Editor  of  University  Law  Revietv,  1893-4.  Author  of  *•  Con- 
tracts by  Letter,"  University  Law  Review,  January,  1894.  No.  280 
Broadway. 

Robert  Watson  Pomeroy,  9^  T,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891^  Initiated  in  1891-2.  Affiliated  with  Choatb 
Chapter,  1892-5.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law  School,  1895.  With  Rog- 
ers, Locke  &  Milburn,  No.  28  Erie  St. 

William  Cowper  Prime,  W  Y,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1890.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1891.  (Res.,  63  Hawthorn 
Ave.,  Yonkers.)    No.  120  Broadway. 

Carl  George  Albert  Schumann,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Treas.  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Club.     Post- graduate,  1893-4.     Fuller  Bldg. 


302  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

William  Edward  Sengens,  New  York  City. 

Attended  N.  Y.  Univ.     (Res.,  No.  53  Seventh  St.)    No.  280  Broadway. 

William  Stuart,  i^  J  S,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,Con.  of  City  of  New  York,   1890.     (Res.,  No.   200  E.  loth  St.) 
No.  13  Chambers  St. 

Maurice  Victor  Theall,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Brooklyn  High  School,  1891.  Ph.  B.,  The  Coll.  of  St.  Francis  Xavicr. 
No.  26  Court  St. 

Odell  Dvckman  Tompkins,  J  ^,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Mystic  Bridge  High  School,  Conn.,  i83q.  Class  Historian, 
1893.  LL.  B.,  ctfm  lauiie.  Post-graduate,  1893-4.  Appell  &  Tomp- 
kins, People's  Bank  Bidg. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

Walter  Edson  Andrews,  New  York  City. 

Powers  Institute,  in  Mass.,  three  years.  Attended  N.  Y.  Dental  Coll. 
M.  D.  S.,  N.  Y.  State  Odontological  Society.  School  Commissioner 
of  New  York  City.  Specialty,  Dentistry,  and  Law  as  to  Real  Estate 
matters,  No.  729  Tremont  Ave. 

Henry  Martyn  Baird,  Jr.,  ^  T,  B  N  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.  and  Valedictory,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1891.  M.  A.,  idiJ.,  1893.  Pres. 
of  Eucleian  Lit.  Society.  Class  Historian.  Instructor  in  Quiz  for 
Junior  Class,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1895-6.  (Res.,  219  Palisade  Ave.,  Yon- 
kers,  N.  Y.)     No.  in  Broadway. 

David  Raymond  Daly,  Z  V^,  New  York  City. 

Attended  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  two  years.  (Res.,  188  Lexington 
Ave.)  Private  Sec.  to  Hon.  L.  A.  Giegerich,  Justice  of  N.  Y. 
Supeme  Court.     Care  of  Judges  Chambers,  County  Court  House. 

-George  Willets  Davison,  A  J  (P,  <P  H  K,  Jamaica,  Queens 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1892.  Consul,  1893-4.  (Res.,  Rockville  Cen- 
ter, L.  I.)     Asst.  Dist.  Atty. 

Theodore  Montgomery  Hill,  A  J  <P,  New  York  City. 

Trinity  School,  New  Y^ork  City,  eight  years.  Honor  man.  Scriptor, 
1893-4.     (Res.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.)     No.  44  Broadway. 

William  Hosmer  Ives,  V  T,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1891.  (Res.,  No.  280  Ryerson  St.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.)     No.  55  Liberty  St. 


I      FIELD  CHAPTER,  303 

Harold  Edward  Lippencott,    i<  J  <P,    ^  B  K^   New  York 
City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  i8qi.  M.  S.,  ibid.  LL.  M.,  N.  V. 
Univ.,  1895.  Fifth  Honor  at  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York.  First 
Faculty  Scholarship  in  Junior  year  at  Law  School.  Tutor  in  Mathe- 
matics at  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York.  Junior  Class  Quiz  Instructor, 
Univ.  Law  School,  1894-5.     No.  29  Broadway. 

John  Albert  Mattison,  New  York  City. 

Special  student  at  Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.  (Res.,  No.  28  W.  52d  St.) 
No.  II  or  13  William  St. 

Burton  Charles  Meighan,   A  K  E,  0  B  K,  White  Plains, 

N.  Y. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1890.  Belden  Silver  Medal  in  Math- 
ematics. Pell  Silver  Medal.  Salutatorian.  Graduation  Exam.  Prize. 
First  Speaker  at  Law  Commencement.  Office  also  at  Mamaroneck, 
N.  Y. 

Alfred  Charles  Post  Opdyke,  ¥  Y,  (P  B  K,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1890.  A.  M.,  ibiJ.y  1892.  Philosophical  Orator 
and  Fellow.  Student  of  Electrical  Engineering,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1891-2.  Instructor  in  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1896-7.  (Res.,  No.  19  W.  I2th 
St.)     No.  20  Nassau  St. 

Bayard  Livingston  Peck,  X  9^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  Univ.,  1891.  M.  A.,  idid.  Freshman  Declamation 
Prize.  Hawley  Classical  Medal.  Kellogg  Orator.  Clark  Prize  Ora- 
tor. Taught  in  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Institute,  1891-3.  Clerk  of 
Surrogate's  Court  of  Columbian  Co.,  1893-6.  (Res.,  No.  329  Clinton 
St.,  Brooklyn.)     With  Miller  &  Briggs,  No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Edward  Rochemont  Sandford,  New  York  City. 

Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.  (Res.,  No.  106  E.  25th  St.)  No.  32 
Nassau  St. 

Elmer  Gildersleeve  Story,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1884.  (Res.,  Bay  Side,  L.  I.)  Weed,  Story  & 
Stratton,  No.  11  William  St. 

Charles  Seymour  Whitman,  A  J  0,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1890.  Senior  Class  Pres.  Whitman,  Fitzgerald  & 
Ives,  No.  55  Liberty  St. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 
George  William  Alger,  J  *F,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1892.     Consul,  1894-5.     No.   114  Nassau  St. 

Charles  Horton  Angleman,  Plainfield,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Plainfield  High  School,  also  Princeton  Univ.  Master  in  Chan- 
cery and  Commissioner  of  Deeds.  W.  S.  &C.  H.  Angleman,  office  also 
at  Westfield,  N.  J. 


304  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

Richard  Henry  Clarke,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  St.  Francis  Xavier,  N.  Y.,  1894..  Tribune,  1894-5.  (Res.» 
No.  104  E.  73d  St.)     No.  49-51  Chambers  St. 

Charles  Bunker  Crane,  New  York  City. 

Scriptor,  1894-5.     Specialty,  Real  Estate.     No.  58  Wall  St. 

Henry  Hedges  Essick,  *F  T,  S  N  E,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Attended  N.  Y.  Univ.     "The  Maples." 

Ralph  Aldom  Frost,  ^  T,  S  N  E,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

N.  Y.  Univ.,  three  years.  Member  of  EucUian  Lit.  Society.  No.  1293: 
Bedford  Ave. 

Theodore  Arthur  Gessler,  ^  T,  8  N  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,   1894.    A.  M.,  idui.,  1896.    Class  Poetand  Historian. 
Junior  Class  Pres.      Editor  of   University  Quarterly,      Pres.  of  Eu- 
clHan.    Student  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1894-6.    Student  ia 
School  of  Political  Science,  Columbia  Coll.,  1 895-6.    Fellow  in  Semitic^ 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1897-8.     No.  719  St.  Nicholas  Ave. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Jones,  New  York  City. 

Buffalo  Law  School.     Real  Estate  Law.     No.  181  Broadway. 

Stephen  Henry  Keating,  A  T^  ^  B  K,  New  York  City. 

B.  A.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1893.  (Res.,  No.  139  E.  29th  St.)  Care  of 
County  Court  House. 

Howard   Sidney   Meighan,    J  K  E,  0  B  Ky    White    Plains, 
N.  Y. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1891.  First  Pell  Medal,  two  Second 
Pell  Medals,  two  Belden  Mathematic.  Cromwell  Medal.  Three 
Ward  Medals.  Valedictorian  and  Speaker.  Shepard  Scholarship  in 
Junior  Law  Class.  Two  Senior  Prizes  for  best  written  and  best  oral 
examination.  Tutor  in  History  and  Natural  History  in  Coll.  of  City 
of  New  York. 

George  Vincent  Mullan,  New  York  City. 

Ph.  B.,  St.  Francis  Xavier.  Proconsul,  1894-5.  (Res.,  No.  202  E.  82d 
St.)     Try  care  of  Kenneson,  Crain  &  Ailing,  No.  n  William  St. 

Robert  Russell   Requa,    A  J  0,   Rye,    Westchester  Co., 
N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1887.  Vice- Principal  Grammar  School 
No.  96,  at  Ave.  A  and  8ist  St.,  New  York  City.     Not  in  practice. 

John  Edward  Ruston,  ^  T,  8  N  E^  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1894.  Class  Orator  and  Historian.  Censor  of  Eu- 
c/eian.  Editor  of  University  Quarterly.  (Res.,  No.  473  Tompkins. 
Ave.,  Brooklyn.)  With  Russell,  Robinson  &  Winslow,  No.  25^ 
Broadway. 


FIELD   CHAPTER.  305 

Otto  von  Schrenk,  New  York  City. 

Hoboken  Academy,  1889.  Honorable  Mention  on  Prize  Oral  Exam,  in 
Senior  Year.  (Res.,  No.  1676  East  End  Ave.)  With  Briesen  & 
Knauth,  Patent  Attys.,  No.  229  Broadway. 

CLASS  OF  1896. 
Daniel  Ny  Ette  Burke,  .V  (T,  ^  H  K,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1893.  A.  M.,  idit/.,  1894.  Head  Prize  Orator. 
(Res.,  Oxford,  N.  Y.)     No.  91  Pineapple  St. 

James  Robison  Burnet,  New  York  City. 

Sec.  of  Good  Government  Club,  A,  Member  of  City  Club  of  New  York 
and  of  Reform  Club.  (Res.,  No.  39  W.  Fifty-second  St.)  Specialty, 
Corporation  Law.     No.  207  Broadway. 

Harry  Pomeroy  Davison,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

Cashier  Liberty  National  Bank.  No.  444  Central  Park,  W.,  New  York 
City. 

Thornton  Earle,  /I  J  (P,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1892.     No.  38  Park  Row. 

Dean  Emery,  *  F  J,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1893.  Honorable  Mention,  idid.,  1893* 
Prize  Scholarship.     Consul,  1895-6.     No.  1661  Washington  Ave. 

David  Andr£  L'Esperance,  Jr. 

See  infra, 

Edwin  Philip  Fischer,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1893.  Member  of  Phrenocosmia  Soci- 
ety.    No.  33  W.  Ninety-second  St. 

Edward  Mumford  Fowler,  ^  /'  J,  New  York  City. 

Yale  Univ.,  1892-4.     No.  38  W.  Fortieth  St. 

Frederick  Collins  Garrick,  New  York  City. 

Rooms  307-9  Nassau  Chambers,  No.  43  W.  35th  St. 

Alfred  Charles  Jopling,  New  York  City. 

Attended  High  School  in  England.  Evening  Dept.  Class  Pres.  No.  308 
W.  Fourteenth  St. 

Charles  Augustus  Kalish,  New  York  City. 

No.  165  Broadway. 

George  Alfred  Lamb»  New  York  City. 

St.  PeterslHigh  School,  Kensington,  London  W.,  1883-90.  With  Davies, 
Stone  &  Auerbach,  No.  32  Nassau  St. 


3o6  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

David  Andr^  L'Esperance,  Jr.,  New  York  City. 

Princeton  Univ.,  1892-3.  .  Tribune.     Room  27,  No.  229  Broadway. 

Roland  Hawley  Mallory,  I  K  A,  New  York  City. 

L.  H.  B.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1892.    No.  47  Lafayette  Place. 

William  Harrison  Northrup,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Brooklyn  High  School.     Scriptor,  1895-6.     No.  683  Putnam  Ave. 

Frederick  Gregory  Reynolds,  A  K  E,  0  B  K,  New  York 
City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1891.  Commencement  Orator.  Con- 
sul, 1895-6.     No.  144  W.  i32d  St. 

William  Randolph  Scharton,  Aarau,  Switzerland. 

B.  S.,  Scranton  High  School.     Attended  Yale  Univ. 

Franz  Sigel,  Jr.,  i4  J  ^,  *  B  K,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1892.  Proconsul,  1895-6.  (Res.,  No. 
563  or  583  Mott  Ave.)     No.  17  Lexington  Ave. 

Robert  Alexander  Stewart,  *  T  J,  New  York  City. 

Attended  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  189I-3.  Historian,  1895-6.  No. 
147  W.  94th  St. 

Gkorge  Adelbert  Voss,  New  York  City. 

Civil  Engineering  School,  Cooper  Union,  1890-2.  Metropolis  Law 
School,  1893-5.  Law  Class  Pres.,  1894-5.  Corporation  Law.  Pier 
No.  2,  East  River. 

Julius  Emil  Walscheid,  <P  /'  J,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

Ph.  B.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1896. 

William  Smith.  Young,  6  N  E,  New  York  City. 

('ornell  Univ.,  1886-8.  Manager  of  New  York  Office  of  the  Deane 
Steam  Pump  Co.  of  Holyoke,  Mass.     No.  72  Cortlandt  St. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 
William  Baldwin  Axford,  0  F  J,  9  N  E,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Born  Jersey  City,  Dec.  28,  1871.  M.  E.,  Stevens  Institute,  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  1893.  Member  of  Sketch  and  Gun  Clubs,  and  of  Athletic  As- 
sociation.    (Res.,  No.  310  Eighth  St.)    No.  76  Montgomery  St. 

Fritz  von  Briesen,  New  York  City. 

Bom  Brooklyn,  Nov.  3,  1874.  A.  B.,  cum  iauJgf  Harvard  Univ.,  1895. 
Member  of  Freshman  Glee  Club,  and  Deutscher  Verein.  Consul, 
1896-7.  (Res.,  No.  I  E.  47th  St.)  Care  of  Briesen  &  Knauth,  No. 
229  Broadway. 


FIELD  CHAPTER.  307 

Orion  Howard  Cheney,  New  York  City. 

Drake  Univ.,  Des  Moines,  la.,  1891-2.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892-3.  Class 
Pres.     Proconsul,  1896-7.     No.  30  Seventh  Ave. 

Harry  Joseph  Curtis,  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1895.     No.  142  E.  36th  St. 

Albert  Baldwin  Fulton,  New  York  City. 

Born  Salisbury,  Md.,  Dec.  17,  1872.     No.  330  W.  46th  St. 

William  Kimball  Greene,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

Born  Amsterdam,  Dec.  15,  1869.  A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1891.  No*  91 
Market  St. 

John  Thomas  Hartigan,  ^  T  J,  New  York  City. 

Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1889-93.  (Res.,  No.  71  E.  124th  St.)  No. 
145  Broadway. 

James  Robinson  Hatmaker,  New  York  City. 

No.  8  E.  43d  St. 

Samuel  Southey  Hinds,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  Brooklyn,  April  4,  1875.  Graduate  of  Phillips  Andover  Academy, 
1894.  Harvard  Univ.,  1894-5.  Member  of  'Varsity  Glee  and  Banjo 
and  Freshman  Glee  Clubs.  Pres.  of  Freshman  Banjo  Club.  First 
Draper  Declamation  Prize.     No.  177  New  York  Ave. 

Conrad  Saxe  Keyes,  ^  T  J,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Born  Brooklyn,  Sept.  11,  r 8 74.  A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1895.  Member 
of  Columbia  Coll.  Musical  Society  and  Barnard  Lit.  Society.  No. 
27  Monroe  St.  • 

Richard  Henry  Lee  Martin,  Hewletts,  Queen's  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Born  New  Brighton,  Penn.,  Oct.  20,  1876.  Attended  Trinity  School, 
New  York  City.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  Care  of  Da  vies,  Stone  &  Auer- 
bach,  No.  32  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 

Ambrose  Lee  Phipps,  New  York  City. 

Westboro,  Mass.,  High  School,  two  years.  First  Vice-Pres.  of  Law  Class. 
Class  Treas.     (Res.,  No.  206  W.  84th  St  )     No.  203  Broadway. 

Remington  Squire,  i4  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

Born  New  York  City,  Feb.  22,  1870.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1889-91.  Formerly  with  JV<?w  York  Morning  Advertiser  zxA 
AVw  York  Journal.     (Res.,  No.  113  W.  96th  St.) 

George  Ogden  Thomas,  New  York  City. 

Born  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1871.  Historian,  1896-7.  No.  61  W. 
54th  St. 


^    I 


308  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Fritz  von  Briesen. 

See  Supra. 

Charles  Girard  Wheeler,  ^  T  J,  *  H  A',  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Bom  Brooklyn,  Aug.  5,  1874.  Ph.  B.,  N.  V.  Univ.,  1896.  MemlKir  of 
Ball  Team  and  Dramatic  Assn.  Editor  of  Quarterly.  Editor  of  i'io- 
let.     Class  Poet,  iSq2.     Class  Orator,   1895.  ;^No.  5 8()  Jefferson  Ave. 

CLASSt  OF  1898. 

Asher  Mayer,  New  York  City. 

^Attended  N.  V.  Preparatory  School.     No.  136  W.  65th  St. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 

Thomas  Joseph  Regan,  New  York  City. 

Attended  De  La  Salle  Institute.     No.  108  E.  86th  St. 

Lawrence   Woodward  Whitney,    W  T,   <I>  H  h,   Brooklyn^ 

N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  N.  Y.  Univ.    No.  255  Halsey  St. 


CONKLING  CHAPTER 


IN    THE 


LAW  DEPARTMENT 


OF 


CORNELL  UNIVERSITY, 


ESTABLISHED    1888. 


CORNELL  University  was  incorporated  by  the  Legislature 
of  New  York  on  the  27th  of  April,  1865,  and  opened 
on  the  7th  of  October,  1868.  The  existence  of  the  Univer- 
sity is  due  to  the  combined  wisdom  and  bounty  of  the  United 
States,  the  State  of  New  York,  and  Ezra  Cornell.  By  an  act 
of  Congress,  approved  July  2,  1862,  it  was  provided  that 
'there  should  be  granted  to  the  several  States  public  lands, 
from  the  sale  of  which  there  should  be  established  a  perpetual 
fund  for  educational  purposes.  Meantime  Ezra  Cornell  was 
dreaming  of  a  project  which  he  had  come  to  formulate  in  the 
memorable  words:  **I  would  found  an  institution  where  any 
person  can  find  instruction  in  any  study."  By  a  union  of  his 
own  resources  with  the  proceeds  of  the  land  grant,  his  purpose 
was  realized.  Ezra  Cornell's  direct  donation  to  the  Univer- 
sity was  1^500,000,  200  acres  of  land  with  useful  buildings, 
and  smaller  gifts  for  special  purposes.  In  regard  to  the 
Board  of  Trustees,  it  was  provided  that  **at  no  time  shall  a 
majority  of  the  Board  be  of  one  religious  sect,  or  of  no 
religious  sect." 


3 1  o  PHI  DEL  lA  PHI. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Trustees,  held  June  i6,  1886,  formal 
action  was  taken  establishing  a  School  of  Law  as  a  depart- 
ment'^of  the  University.  The  School  was  first  opened  for 
the  admission  of  students  September  23,  1887.  A  building 
erected  for  its  special  accommodation  at  a  cost  of  over 
^100,000  was  dedicated  February  14,  1893,  and  was  named 
Boardman  Hall,  in  honor  of  the  first  Dean  of  the  School, 
Douglass  Boardman. 

The  petition  of  five  charter  members,  endorsed  by  Pro- 
fessors Collin,  Burdick  and  Hutchins,  was  dated  March  19, 
1888.  On  the  evening  of  June  14,  1888,  the  Chapter  was 
formally  instituted  by  William  R.  Baird,  Story  '82,  who  was 
assisted  by  Judge  Boardman,  Professors  Baker,  Collin,  Cum- 
mings,  Davis,  Elston,  Halliday,  Hutchins  and  Smith. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS* 


James  Lawrence  Baker,  Ithaca,  New  York. 

LL.  B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1871.  Formerly  City  Attorney.  Now  Spe- 
cial County  Judge.     Corner  Seneca  and  Tioga  Streets. 

♦1891.     Douglass  Boardman,  J  ^. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Coll.,  1842.  A.  M.  (Honorary),  Hobart  College,  1S49. 
District  Attorney  of  Tompkins  County,  1847-51.  County  Judge, 
1851-5.  ,  Justice  of  New  York  Supreme  Court,  1865-87.  Dean  of 
Cornell  Law  School,  1887-91. 

Charles  Avery  Collin,  A  A  ^,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1866.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  18 — .  City  Attorney  of  El- 
mira.  New  York,  three  years.  Member  of  Commission  to  Propose 
General  Statutes  to  New  York  Legislature.  Professor  of  Law,  Cornell 
University,  1887-95.  Lecturer  at  Albany  Law  School.  Sheehan  & 
Collin,  No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Alfred  Conkling  Coxe,  A  J  <P,  Utica,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  College,  1868.  A.  M.,  idid.  United  States  District 
Judge,  1882-96.  Lecturer  on  Admiralty  Law  at  Cornell  Law  School 
since  1890. 

Fred  Douglass  Cummings,  Syracuse,  New  York. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  College,  1885. 


CONKLING  CHAPTER,  311 

George  Boynton  Davis,  Ithaca,  New  York. 

New  York  Central  College,  1858-9.     LL.  B.,  Columbian  University. 

JuDSON  Adoniram  Elston,  Ithaca,  New  York. 

Attended  Starkey  Seminary.  LL.  B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1878.  Spe- 
cial County  Judge  of  Tompkins  County.     No.  9  N.  Tioga  Street. 

Samuel  Dumont  Halliday,  A   d  4>,   ^  B  K,   Ithaca,   New 
York. 

A.   B.,   Cornell   College,  1870.     District   Attorney,  Tompkins  County, 

1874-5.     Member    of  New   York   Assembly,    i87(>-8.     Member    of 

Board  of  Trustees  of  Cornell  University,  1893-7.     No.  22  E.  State 
Street. 

Henry  Winthrop  Hardon,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1882.  A.  M.,  iHd,^  1885.  LL.  B.,  Harvard 
Law  School,  1885.  Member  of  Institute  of  1770,  Hasty  Pudding, 
and  O.  K.  Law  Commencement  Oration,  1885.  Koenigl.  Preus- 
zische  Friedrich  Wilhelms-Universitaet,  Berlin,  1887-8.  Professor  of 
Law  at  Cornell  University,  1895-6.  Professor  of  Law  at  Columbia 
Law  School.     Advisory  Counsellor. 

Theophilus  John  Moll,  A  K  E,  New  York  City. 

Ph.  B.,  DePauw  University,  1893.  LL.  B.,  ibid.^  1894.  Clerk  of  Su- 
perior Court,  Indiana,  1892-5.  LL.  M.,  Cornell  University,  1896. 
With  Esselstyn,  Ketcham  &  SafiEord,  No.  35  Wall  Street. 

Cuthbert  Winfred  Pound,  J  K  E,  Ithaca,  New  York. 

Cornell  University,  1883-4.  City  Attorney,  Lockport,  New  York,  i883- 
90.  State  Senator,  Twenty-ninth  New  York  District,  1894-5.  On 
Judiciary  Committee.  Professor  of  Law,  Cornell  University,  since 
1895.     Board  man  Hall. 

Milton  Smith,  X  *F,  Denver,  Colorado. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  University,  1887.  Corporation,  Mining  and  Irrigation 
Law.     822-6  E.  &  C.  Block. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS- 


PETITIONERS. 

Frank  Cummings,  Rochester,  F  S,  New  York. 

Cortland  Normal  School,  1886.     No.  247  Powers'  Block. 

Frederick  Campbell  Hanford,  Rochester,  New  York. 

Clinton  Liberal  Institute,  Fort  Plain,  New  York,  1887.    Scriptor.     Assist- 
ant District  Attorney  of  Monroe  County.     730  Powers  Building. 

Robert  Swan  Parsons,  Binghampton,  New  York. 

Whitney's  Point  Academy,  1886.     Perry  Block. 

John  Benham  Van  Cleft,  Norwich,  New  York. 

Clerk  of  Surrogate's  Court. 

Lyndon  Dwight  Wood,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Wood,  Gibbons  &  Pottle,  818  Guaranty  Bldg. 

SENIORS— '88. 

Alanson  Douglass  Bartholomew,  0  K  9^",  Whitehall,  New 
York. 

Born  Whitehall,  September  15, 1863.     Ph.  B.,  Syracuse  University,  1886. 
Editor  of  Syracusan.     Justice  of  the  Peace. 

George  McCann,  Elmira,  New  York. 
B.  S.,  Cornell  University,  1886.     No.  100  Lake  Street. 

JUNI0RS-'89. 

Albert  Julius  Coe,  Medina,  New  York. 

Filkins  &  Coe. 

Edward  Cornell,  New  York  City. 

LL.  M.,  Cornell  University,  1890.     Of  Davies,  Stone  &  Auerbach,  No. 
32  Nassau  St. 

Robert  Cushing  Cumming,  Albany,  New  York. 

Delegate  to  Second  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  May,  1889. 
Cumming,  Gilbert  &  Woodward,  No.  51  State  Street. 

OssiAN  Gregory  Noble,  Trumansburg,  New  York. 

LL.  M.,  Cornell  University,  1890. 

•  Charles  Warner  Smith,  Wilmington. 


CONKLING  CHAPTER,  313 

CLASS  OF  1889. 

Peter  Aloysius  Delanev,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Henry  John  Potter,  Chicago,  III. 

Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.     In  Real  Estate  business,  No.  169  Jackson  St. 

Henry  Leland  Smith,  West  Superior,  Wis. 

Candor  Free  Academy,  18S8.  Cornell  Univ.,  one  year.  McCausland  & 
Smith,  No.  305-7  Hammond  Blk. 

Elton  Dean  Warner,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Asst.  Dist.  Atty.  Stearns  &  Warner,  No.  311  Central  Ave. 

Robert  Henry  Wilson,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Brooklyn  High  School.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Atty.  for  First  National 
Bank,  and  King's  County  Savings  Bank.  Burr,  Coombs  &  Wilson, 
Manufacturers,  National  Bank  Bldg.,  No.  86  Broadway. 

CLASS  OF  1890. 

Jesse  Page  Bowfn,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

Lewis  Daniel  Campbell,  S  N  E,  Jackson,  Mich. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1887.  Member  of  Thbta  Nu  Epsilon.  Second  Asst. 
Pros.  Atty.,  of  Jackson  Co.     Blair  &  Edwards,  Union  Bank  Bldg. 

Charles  Ralph  Coville,  Central  Square,  N.  Y. 

LL.  M.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.  Member  of  Editorial  Staff  of  **  American 
and  English  Encyclopaedia  of  Law,'*  at  Northport,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Harry  Clayton  Davis,  Denver,  Col. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1887-9.  Fillius  &  Davis,  Mining  and  Corporation  Law, 
727-34  Cooper  Bldg. 

David  Neish  Heller,  Elraira,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1888.  Clerk  of  Surrogate's  Court.  Clerk  of  County 
of  Chemung,  N-  Y. 

John  Guy  McDowell,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.     City  Atty.     Masonic  Temple. 

John  Rea  McQuigg,  Cleveland,  O. 

A.  B.,  Wooster,  O.,  Univ.,  1888.  Riley  &  McQuigg.  38-40  Case  Li- 
brary Elk. 

James  A.  Parsons,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 
Henry  Valentine  Pratt,  Wayland,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.  Member  pf  Cornell  Congress  Society.  Clark 
&  Pratt. 


314  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

George  Dallal  Stanton,  Jr.,  New  London,  Conn. 

No.  152  State  St. 

John  Walter  Wells,  Coudersport,  Penn. 

Member  of  General  Assembly  from  Potter  Co.     Peck  &  Wells. 

*i895.     Alfred  Burhans  Westbrook. 

Former  address,  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Eugene  McLachlan  White,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Normal  School,   threcf  years.     Correspondent  Columbia 
Law  Journal.     Gill,  Stillwell  &  White,  2  Clinton  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 
Alvarado  Brown  Cole.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Denver,  Col.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Walter  Platt  Cooke,  B  B  U,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Cornell  Univ.,  107  White  Bldg. 

Edward  Charles  Dowling,  New  York  City. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1888-9.     With  Gruber  &  Bonynge,  No.  305  Broadway. 

Irving  G.  Hubbs,  Pulaski,  N.    Y. 

Pulaski  Academy,  also  Cornell  Univ.,  one  year.     Formerly  practiced  at 
Parish,  N.  Y.     Special  County  Judge  of  Oswego  Co. 

Spencer  Francis  Lincoln,  S  N  E,  Naples,  N.  Y. 

Cornell   Univ.,    two   years.      Member  of    Theta   Nu    Epsilon   Society. 
LL.  M.,   1892.     Librarian  of  Law  School,  one  year.     Of  Editorial 
'  StafiE  of  West  Publishing  Co.,  of  St.  Paul,  one  year.     Lincoln  &  Lin- 
coln, No.  108  Main  St. 

Reuben  Leslie  Maynard,  A  K  E^  8  N  E,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1884.  M.  A.,  idid.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsi- 
lon Society.  Freshman  Declamation  Prize.  Junior  English  Lit. 
Prize.  Kellogg  Graduation  Oration.  Koenigl.  Preuszishe  Friedrich 
Wilhelms  Universitaet,  Berlin,  one  year.  Specialty,  Trial  of  Cases 
and  Argument  of  Appeals  as  Special  Counsel  for  other  Attome3rs. 
No.  32  Liberty  St. 

Harlan  Lawrence  Munson,  Westfield,  N.  Y. 

Westfield  Academy,  and  Union  School.     Democratic  Nominee  for  Surro- 
gate.    Ottaway  &  Munson. 

Daniel  Vincent  Murphy,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y.,  Academy,  i836.     Murphy  &  Murphy,  514  Mooney  & 
Brisbane  Bldg. 


CONKLING   CHAPTER,  315 

Charles  Henry  Parshall,  ^  B  K,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1889.  Woodford  Oration.  Senior  Class  Pres^ 
Honorable  mention  on  Graduation  Thesis.  School  Commissioner  of 
Otsego  Co. 

JosiAH  BoARDMAN  ScovELL,  I  X^  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Selected  by  L.  S.  Faculty  as  a  Contestant  in  the  1891  Prize  Debate. 
Honorable  mention  for  Thesis  on  **  The  Police  Power  with  Special 
Reference  to  Prohibitory  Liquor  Legislation."  Legal  Editor  of  Fed- 
eral Cases  for  West  Publishing  Co.,  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1892-4. 
(Res.,  Lewiston,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.)     78  Erie  Co.  Savings  Bank. 

Carl  Jay  Seymour,  <P  r  A,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.     Mooney  Bldg. 

Clinton  Backus  Struble,  J  K  E,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

Univ.  of  Rochester,  two  years.     Surrogate's  Clerk.     15-16  Arcade. 

Joe  Leayet  Thistlethwaite,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.  Thistlewthaite  &  Shuster,  611-13  Ellwanger 
&  Barry  Bldg. 

Albert  Mack  Wittenberg,  New  York  City. 

Cornell  Univ.     Merchant,  No.  i  Broadway. 

Howell  Charles  Williams,  New  York  City. 

Formerly  with  Title  Guaranty  and  Trust  Co.,  No.  55  Liberty  St. 

Ernest  G.  Gould,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Justice  of  the  Peace. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 

Henry  Florence  Albro,  Woodsburgh,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Formerly  Principal  of  Public  Union  School,  East  Rockaway,  N.  Y. 

James  Donald  Bell,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1S90.     Honoral)le  Mention  on  Thesis. 

Fred  L.  Clock,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Llewellyn  Davies,  Ritzville,  Wash. 

» 

Susquehanna  Collegiate  Institute.  Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.  Pros.  Atty, 
of  Adams  Co.,  Wash.     Cronce  &  Davies. 

Thomas  Henry  Dowd,  0  N  £,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Cortland  State  Normal  School.  Member  of  TAeia  A^tt  Epsiion  Society^ 
Junior  Law  Class  Pres.     Justice  of  the  Peace. 


3i6  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

Henry  Irving  Gordon,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  189O.     62  Trust  Bldg. 

Carl  Magnus  Johanson,  Duluth,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1889.  Post-graduate,  1892-3.  Frysbeiger  &  Jo- 
hanson, 808-10  Torrey  Bldg. 

Sidney  Jay  Kelly,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Fulton  Academy.     105  "The  Bastable." 

Louis  Philip  Lang,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Syracuse  Univ.,  one  year.     46-7  Syracuse  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

Daniel  Webster  Moran,  Seneca  Falls,  T^.  Y. 

Justice  of  the  Peace  since  Feb.,  1895.     Daniels  Bldg. 

Joseph  Tanner  Richards,  S  N  E,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Univ.  of  Utah,  1887-9.  Member  of  Thela  Nu  Epsiion  Society.  A«t. 
U.  S.  Atty.  for  Territory  of  Utah,  1893-6.  Richards  &  Richards,  501 
McCormick  Blk. 

Clarence  Grant  Tangier  SiMith,  Rexville,  N.  Y. 

LL.  M.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893. 

Hugh  Clayton  Smythe,  Pittston,  Penn. 

Wyoming  Seminary,  1889.  Editor  of  Cornell  Sun.  Miners'  Savings 
Bank  Bldg. 

Joseph  William  Taylor. 

See  Class  of  1893. 

Judson  David  Trax,  ^  I  K,  Oil  City,  Penn. 

Oil  City  High  School.  Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892.  Trax  &  Parker, 
Savings  Bank  Blk. 

Guy  Thornton  Walter,  Far  Rockaway,  L.  L,  N.  Y. 

Cincinnati  Law  School,  189 1-2.  LL.  B.  ibid.  1892.  Also  Woodsburgh, 
(P.  O.  Hewlett),  Queens  Co.,  N.  Y. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

Edmond  Conger  Alger,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

Cortland  Normal  School.     Town  Clerk,  1894-8.      Main  St. 

Frederick  Olds  Bissell,  <P  K  IT,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  • 

Born  Aurora,  III.,  Sept.  19,  1868.  A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.  Special 
Mention  in  History.  Honorable  Mention  on  Thesis  on  "Jeremy  Ben- 
tham  as  a  Law  Reformer."  Prize  for  Thesis  on  ••Codification  in 
State  of  New  York."  Editor  of  Cornell  Magazine.  Member  of 
Sphinx  Head  and  Mermaid  Societies.  Real  Estate  and  Commercial 
Law.     78  Dun  Bldg.,  No.  no  Pearl  St. 


CONKLING   CHAPTER,  317 

Charles  Wellington  Burt,  Saginaw,  E.  S. ,  Mich. 

Bom  East  Saginaw,  March  21,  1871.  Mich.  Mil.  Academy,  1889.  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1889-90,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Kent  Chapter.  Post- 
graduate, 1893-4. 

Henry  Dart  Coville,  Central  Square,  New  York  City. 

LL.  M.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894. 

Burton  William  Davis,  Wilkes  Barre,  Penn. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.  Member  of  Cornell  Congress.  Honorable 
Mention  in  History  and  Political  Science.     No.  14  N.  Franklin  St. 

Russell  Dimmick,  Scranton,  Penn. 

LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Penn.,  1894.     No.  508  Spruce  St. 

Thomas  Cooper  Fulton,  0  J  8,  6  N  £,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1895.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon  Society. 
No.  202  Smithheld  St. 

Alexander  Raymond  Graham,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Clyde,  N.  Y.,  High  School.  LL.  M.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894.  Commer- 
cial Law.     414  Mooney  &  Brisbane  Bldg. 

George  Northup  Graham,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

Granville,  N.  Y.,  Mil.  Academy.  Formerly  Bond  Clerk  in  Sheriff's  Of- 
fice, New  York  City.  Also  Clerk  in  Office  of  Corporation  Counsel  in 
New  York  City.  Real  Estate,  Loan  and  Investment.  214-15  Berlin 
Bldg. 

JoHi^  Alan  Hamilton,  /I  J  (P,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892.  Woodford  Orator,  1892.  Prize  Debate, 
1893.     LL.  M.,  1894.     310  Real  Estate  Exchange. 

Fred  Benson  Haring,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892.     44  City  Bank  Bldg. 

Edward  N.  Jackson,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1890-1.  Post-graduate  in  Law  Dept.,  1893-4.  Civil  Jus- 
tice of  City  of  Ithaca,  1895-9.     Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

William  Greenwood  Kellogg,  Greenwood,  N.  Y. 

Camsted  Academy,  1889.     LL.  M.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894. 

Haines  Allen  Machesney,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

46  St.  Nicholas  Bldg. 

Harold  Crowell  Mitchell,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

236  Powers  Bldg. 


3i8  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Andrew  Lee  Olmsted,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Skaneateles  Academy,  1888.  Syracuse  High  School.  Class  Vice-Pres. 
Scriptor,  1892-3.  Commencement  Orator.  Sec.  and  Treas.  of  Cor- 
nell Republican  Club.     612-13  Kirk  Blk. 

Hajime  Oura,  Tokio,  Japan. 

LL.  M.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894. 

Albert  Benore  Quencer,  New  York  City. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892.  Metropolis  Law  School,  1894-5.  In  Office 
of  General  Counsel  of  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.  R.  Co,  Room  9,  Grand 
Central  Station. 

James  Tracy  Rogers,  Binghampton,  N.  Y. 

Owrego,  N.  Y.,  Free  Academy.  188 1.  Junior  Pres.  of  Class.  Consul, 
1892-3.  Law  School  Prize  Debate,  1893.  Police  Atty.  of  City  of 
Binghampton.     Smith  &  Rogers. 

George  William  Schneck,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892.     Gardner  &  Shuneck,  No.  26  Court  St. 

Herbert  Leonardo  Smith,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Member  of  Cornell  Congress.  Scriptor,  1892.  With  Atty.  General 
T.  E.  Hancock.     27-30  White  Memorial  Bldg. 

John  G.  Snyder. 

See  infra. 

Harry  Leonard  Taylor,  ^  B  K,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1888.  Pres.  of  Senior  Class,  1888.  Junior  Prize 
Orator.  Woodford  Speaker.  Capt.  Base  Ball  Team  four  years.  Law 
School  Thesis  of  Distinguished  Excellence,     i  Law  Exchange. 

Joseph  William  Taylor,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Clinton  Liberal  Institute.  Cornell  Univ.,  one  year.  One  of  five  selected 
to  compete  for  position  on  Commencement  stage.  With  Surrogate 
Judge.     Specialty,  Surrogate's  Practice. 

Harold  Mills  Van  Bergen,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Homer  Academy,  1891.     412  Kirk  Blk. 

Jot  Salisbury  Waterman,  Worcester,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  189 1.  Member  of  Sphinx  Head.  Woodford  Ora- 
tion, 1 886.     Memorial  Orator.     Sun  Editor. 

William  Young,  ^4  J  (P,  Williamsport,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1890-1.     1-2  Elliott  Blk. 


CONKLING   CHAPTER,  319 

CLASS  OP  1894. 
Frank  Greene  Bates,  K  I,  Summit,  R.  I. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.  Editor  of  Cornell  Daily  Sun,  1889-91. 
Boston  Law  School,  1892-3,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Webster 
Chapter.  Examiner  in  American  History,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894-5. 
Fellow  in  American  History,  Cornell  Univ.,  1895-6.  Fellow  at  Col- 
umbia Coll.,  1896-7. 

William  Edward  Best,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Pittsburgh  High  School.     Proconsul.     No.  411  Grant  St. 

Frank  Brownell  Davis,  Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

St.  Johnsville  High  School,  1880.  Cornell  Univ.,  i8gi-2.  Member  of 
Cornell  Congress. 

Charles  Courter  Dickinson,  ATA,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.  Member  of  Chancery  Lit.  Society.  Exam- 
iner of  Banks  of  State  of  N.  Y.  Author  of  **  Banking  Laws  of  New 
York."  "General  Municipal  Laws  of  New  York."  "Leading  Lim- 
itations upon  the  Right  of  Eminent  Domain."  Pres.  of  Delta  Tau 
Delta  Fraternity.     Care  of  Banking  Dept. 

Frkderick  Cohoon  Gladden,  A  A  ^,  New  York  City. 

Amherst  Coll.,  1881-4.  Member  of  The  Flub-dubs.  Commencement 
Speaker.     No.  120  Broadway. 

Richard  Wirt  Groom,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Attended  Quakers'  Seminary,  Sherwood,  N.  Y.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1885.-  Initiated  at  Kent  Chapter,  1883-4.  Director  of  Conservatory 
of  Music,  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  Alliance,  O.,  1888-93.  Leader  Cornell 
Cadet  Band.  Post-graduate  Cornell  Law  School,  1893-4.  Registrar 
and  Treas.  of  Ithaca  Conservatory  of  Music. 

Ahram  Augustus  Halsey,  Water  Mill,  Suftolk  Co.,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893.  Senior  Class  Treas.,  1893.  Chairman  Law 
Banquet  Committee,  1894.  Scriptor,  1893-4.  With  Thompson  & 
Ross,  No.  257  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

TosHiTAKA  Kodama,  Tokio,  Japan. 

Amherst  Coll. 

William  Noble  Lane,  Z  X,  9  N  E,  New  York  City. 

Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  With  the  Fidelity  and  Casualty  Co.,  No. 
23  Broad  St. 

Edgar  Horace  Rosenstock,  New  York  City. 

Cornell  Univ.,  three  years.  LL.  B.,  Albany  Law  School,  1893.  Care 
of  Hoadly,  Lauterbach  &  Johnson,  Farmers'  Loan  and  Trust  Co. 
Bldg.,  No.  22  William  St. 


320  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Jonathan   William    Sherwood,    Spring   Valley,    Rockland 
Co.,  N.  Y. 

Albany  State  Normal  Coll.,  1886-8.  Cornell  Univ.,  1890-2.  Repre- 
sented  Cornell  Univ.  in  Intercollegiate  Debate,  1894.  Participant  in 
Final  Prize  Debate. 

Samuel  Scott  Slater,  *  T  J,  New  York  City. 

N.  Y.  Univ.  Law  School,  1888-9,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Field  Chap- 
ter. Freshman  Orator,  Cornell  Univ.,  i8()o.  Junior  Speaker.  Ed- 
itor of  College  Daily.  B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1894.  Commencement 
Speaker.  In  Law  School  was  a  Prize  Debater,  and  obtained  Prize  for 
Graduation  Thesis.  With  Hoadley,  Lauterbach  &  Johnson.  9th  Floor, 
No.  22  William  St. 

William  Bergan  Snowhook,  w  A',  Chicago,  III. 

Cornell  Univ.     Metropolitan  BIdg. 

John  G.  Snyder,  Valatie,  N.  Y. 

Valatie  High  School.     Originally  member  of  Class  of  1893. 

Benjamin  Seth  Spaulding,  J  X,  New  York  City. 

Attended  Cornell  Univ.      Care  of  Putney  &  Bishop,  No.  115  Broadway. 

Carl  Dyer  Stephan,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Danville  High  School,  1891.  LL.  M.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1895.  No.  660 
Ellicott  Sq. 

John  Buell  Stephens,  New  York  City. 

Fulton,  N.  Y.,  High  School,  1890.  Cornell- Univ.,  two  years.  Care  of 
Tracy,  Boardman  &  Piatt,  No.  35  Wall  St. 

Horace  Burton  Strait,  <P  A  9,  8  N  £,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893.  Member  of  TAe^a  Nu  Epsilon.  Univ.  Foot 
Ball  Team,  1890-3.  Manager  of  Base  Ball  Team,  1893.  Delegate  to 
State,  Congressional  and  National  Republican  Conventions.  92  Ger^ 
mania  Life  Bldg. 

Elmer  Ebenezer  Studley,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892.  Member  of  Quill  and  Dagger  {^oc^X)^  also 
of  Cornell  Congress.  Woodford  Orator.  Sun  Editor.  Commence* 
ment  Orator.     No.  319  Main  St. 

Walter  Williams  Wait,  J  ^,  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Member  of  Chancery^  Senior,  Society,     A.  D.  &  W.  W.  Wait. 

Glenn  Scobey  Warner,  Springville,  N.  Y. 

"Captain  of   Cornell  '94  Foot   Ball   team.      Post-graduate,  Cornell   Lair 
School,  1894-5. 


CONKLING  CHAPTER,  321 

Hennold  Wolf,  S  N  Ey  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1892.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon  and  Chan- 
cery Society.  Freshman  Crew.  Base  Ball  Team.  Foot  Ball  Team. 
Class  Prophet.  Consul,  1893-4.  Of  Simons  &  Rockwell,  49-51  Erie 
Co.  Savings  Bank. 

Edwin  Parson  Young,  A  ^  ^,  tf  N  E,  Pittsburgh,  Penn. 

Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  Carnegie 
Bldg. 

CLASS  OP  1895. 
Sewall  De  Bois  Andrews,  X  ^,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  one  year.  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1895-6,  where  he  affiliated 
with  Dillon  Chapter.  LL.  M.,  ibid.y  1896.  67  Loan  and  Trust 
Bldg. 

Elbert  Budd  Hand,  X  (P",  Racine,  Wis. 

A.  6.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1892.  Member  of  Philomathean  Society.  Com- 
mencement Orator.     Hand  &  Flett. 

William  Henry  Hapgood,  ^  A  B^  S  N  E,  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1891-2.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  College  Glee 
Club,  three  years.     Mandolin  Club,  one  year. 

Clyde  Parker  Johnson,  I  JT,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Attended  Univ.  of  Cincinnati.  A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893.  Cincinnati 
Law  School,  1893-4,  where  he  was  initiated  at  Hamilton  Chapter. 
Capt.  of  Base  Ball  Team,  1895.  Johnson  &  Levy,  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Bldg. 

Harrison  Foster  Johnson.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  returned  unclaimed. 

James  Henry  McArdle,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Fred  Will  McKnight,  Ironton,  O. 

Iron  ton  Academy.     Corporation  Law. 

Theron  Butler  Miller,  A  J  ^,  Columbus,  O. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893.     Miller  &  Miller. 

Edward  MacMaster  Mills,  X  0,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1891. 

Thomas  Chattle  Rogers,  I  X,  New  York  City. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1890-3.     No.  132  Nassau  St. 

Le  Roy  James  Skinner,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.     Originally  member  of  Class  of  1894.     Con- 
sul, 1894-5.     Tribune.     Skinner  &  Ryan. 


I 


3  2  2  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

Jean  Irving  Weeks,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Normal  School,  three  years.    Cornell  Univ.,  one  year.     Senior  Law  Class 
Pres.     Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

Charles  Hain  Werner,  S  A  X^  New  York  City. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  Univ.,  i8g2.       Editor-in-chief  of     The  Sibley  J ournai  of 
Engineerings  1891-2.     Managing  Editor  of  Xeiv  York  Law  Revie^v, 
With  Collin  &  Sheehan,  No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Fred  Rollin  White,  A  A  ^,  Cleveland,  O. 

Harvard  Univ.,  i8go-i.     Post- graduate,  1895-6.     Care  of  White  Sewing 
Machine  Co. 

Walter  J.  Zimmer,  J  7  J,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  one  year.     Stewart  Blk. 

CLASS  OF   1896.  / 

John  Miller  Davidge,  I  X,  9  N  E,  Binghampton,  N.  Y. 

Cayuga   Lake   Mil.  Academy,  1891.     Member  of    TAeia   Nu   Epsilon^ 
Glee  Club,  two  years.     No.  155  Front  St. 

Le  Roy  Noah  French,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Westport  Union  School,  1890-2.     No.  920  Walnut  St. 

Fred  John  Galloway,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Tribune,   1895-6.     (Res.,  Jamestown,   N.  Y.)     With  Lee  &  Chapman^ 
No.  450  Fourth  Ave. 

Eugene  Howe  Henry,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Geneva  Classical  Union  School.     Care  of  Mason  &  Rose. 

Le  Roy  Horton,  New  York  City. 

Cayuga  Lake  Mil.    Academy,    1891.     (Res.,  Williamsport,  Penn.)     No. 
115  W.  47th  St. 

Edwin  Marshall  Luckenbach,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

U.   S.   Naval   Academy.      (Res.,  No.  712   First   Ave.,  Columbus,  Ga.)- 
Athletic  Director.     No.  401  South  22nd  St. 

Alfred  Paul  Newton,  B  N  E,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Clinton  Liberal  Institute.  Scriptor  and  Historian,  1895-6.  Pres.  of 
Senior  Law  Class.     Room  2,  No.  802  F  St.,  N.  W. 

Owen  Dale  Richardson,  B  9  fl,  Evansville,  Ind. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  1893.  M.  A.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.,  1894. 
Pres.  of  Philosophical  Club,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.  No.  117 
Monroe  St. 


CONKLING   CHAPTER.  323 

Herbert  Blakely  Royce,  S  X,  9  N  E^  Middletown,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Univ.,  1893-4.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  No.  76  North 
Street. 

Gordon  Saussv,  Savannah.  Ga. 

Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1892-3.  'Varsity  Foot  Ball  Team,  ibid.^ 
1893.     Cornell  Team,  1894.     No.  143  Gordon  St. 

William  Anthony  Shaffer,  Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y. 
Frederick  Bush  Skinner,  Medina,  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1895.  Editor  of  Cornell  Daily  Sun.  Cornell 
Correspondent  of  Associated  Press.  Vice-Pres.  of  Senior  Law  Class. 
Teacher  of  Languages  in  Medina  Free  Academy.  Pres.  of  Alumni 
Assn.  of  Medina  Free  Academy.     Tribune,  1895-6. 

Herbert  Augustus  St.  George,  New  York  City. 

Scriptor,  1894-5.  Consul,  1895-6.  (Res.,  No.  72  Wilder  Ave.,  Hoosick 
Falls,  N.  Y.)  With  Percy  L.  Klock,  No.  256-7  Broadway,  also  No. 
309  W.  ii6th  St. 

Walter  Byron  -Tyler,  Decatur,  111. 

Hiram  Coll.,  Ohio,  two  years.  Member  of  Chancery  Society.  No.  215 
N.  Main  St. 

John  Henry  Walters,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Syracuse  High  School,  1890.  Member  of  Chancery  Society.  Junior 
Class  Pres.  Chairman  of  Banquet  Committee.  Procon  ul,  1895-6.. 
No.  830  Butternut  St. 

Clifford  Carleton  Whitmore,  Toledo,  O. 

Vice-Pres.  of  Class.  Private  Sec.  to  ex-Pres.  A.  D.  White  of  the  Venez- 
uelan Commission.     59  Produce  Exchange. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

George  Thomas  Armstrong,  Jamestowa,  N.  Y, 

Born  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1874.  Jamestown,  Chatauqua  Co.  High 
School,  1893.      Member  of  Banquet  Com.     No.  58  Allen  St. 

Hunter  Loomis  Betts,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Bom  Phoenix,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  20,  1876.  Cascadilla  School,  Ithaca,  1894-5. 
Member  of  Webster  Debating  Society.     Gladiator,  1896-7. 

John  MacWilson  Durant,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1896.  Harvard  Law  School,  where  he  affiliated 
with  Choate  Chapter,  1896-7.     No.  227  Jay  St; 

Frederic  Henry  Farr,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Born  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1872. 


324  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Samuel  Burton  Holzheimer,  Elmira,  New  York. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  i8q6.  Member  of  Witherbee  Memorial  Com. 
Capt.  in  Cornell  Univ.  Corps  of  Cadets.  Delegate  to  the  Fifth  Na- 
tional Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  Dec,  1896.  Northwestern 
Univ.  Law  School,  where  he  affiliated  with  Booth  Chapter,  1896-7. 
No.  461  E.  Water  St. 

John  Jewell  Hoppin,  Newark,  N.  J. 

New  York  Preparatory  School,  1895.  Scriptor,  Historian,  1896-7.  Pro- 
consul-elect,  1896-7.     (Res.,   No.  638  High  St.)     No.  753  Broad  St. 

Norman  Fairbanks  Hutchinson,  ^  K  W^  6  N  E,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Student  at  Belmont.  Member  of  Cornell  Masque  and  Savage  Club. 
Editor  of  Cornell  Magazine,     No.  316  Market  St. 

Ernest  De  Los  Magee,  h  S  II,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  1895.  Inter-collegiate  Debater  at 
Stanford  Univ.,  1895.  Pres.  Junior  Law  Class,  1895-6.  Consul, 
1896-7.     No.  1169  Sixth  St. 

Leslie  Richard  Palmer,  Walden,  New  York. 

Born  Thompson  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1877.  Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ., 
1897.     Member  of  Classical  Assn.     Tribune,  1896. 

James  Henry  Porter,  X  (P,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

a.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ga.,  1895.     No.  330  Peach  Tree  St. 

Walter  Murray  Provine,  Taylorville,  111. 

Taylorville  High  School,  1895.     Proconsul  1896-7. 

Roy  Porter  Wilcox,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Born  Eau  Claire,  June  30,  1873.  Member  of  Savage  Club,  Glee  and 
Masque  Clubs.  Member  of  Cornell  Catholic  Union.  No.  107 
Wilcox  St. 

George  Glenn  Worden,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Born  Marshtown,  Penn.,  July  10,  1873.  Jamestown,  Chatauqua  Co. 
High  School,  1893.  Chairman  of  Junior  Class,  1895-6.  Scriptor 
and  Historian,  1896-7.      With  Fowler  &  Weeks,  No.  38  Main  St. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Don  William  Robinson  Almy,  S  A  E,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Born  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  March  26,  1874.  A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1897. 
Member  of  Cornell  Glee  Club,  1894-6.       No.  520  W.  Fifth  St. 

Harry  Newell  .\very,  Newham's  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Born  Adams,  Mass.,  March  15,  18^9.     Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1896. 


CONKLING  CHAPTER,  325 

Frederick  E.  Bowen,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born  Troy,  N.  Y.,  March  12,  1877.     No.  152  Liberty  St. 

Clarence  Joshua  Boyer,  Pottsville,  Penn. 

Born  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.,  Dec.  28,  1875.     Pottsville  High  School,  1895. 

Louis  Hamilton  Carr,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Born  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  April  15,  1878.     Niagara  Falls  High  School. 
Clasd  Pres.     Class  Poet.     No.  1004  Ontario  Ave. 

Harry  Phillips  Humphrey,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Born  Blackington,  Mass.,  June  6,  1877.    Troy  Academy,  1895-6.     No. 
450  Fulton  St. 

I 

Rice  Miller,  Hillsboro,  111. 

Bom  Hillsboro,  April  18,  1878.      Hillsboro  High  School,  1895.     Class 
Pres. 

John  Calvin  Morgan,  Jr.,  Naples,  N.  Y. 

Bom  Naples,  July  27,  1875.     Naples  High  School  and  Academy.     No 
104  Main  St. 

George  Winfield  Scott,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  1896.     No.  63  N.  Geneva  St. 

Nicholas  D.  Yost,  Adams,  N.  Y. 

Born  Theresa,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1873. 

CLASS  OP  1899. 

Albert  Henry  Ryan,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Bom  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  April  14,  1876.     Fort  Plain  Military  Academy, 
1891-3.     Georgetown  Univ.,  1893-6.     A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1898. 


TIEDEMAN  CHAPTER 


IN   THE 


LAW  DEPARTMENT 


OF    THE 


UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MISSOURI 


ESTABLISHED  1890. 


THE  University  of  Missouri  was  founded  in  1839  by  the 
munificence  of  the  United  States  Government  and 
the  liberality  of  the  citizens  of  Boone  County,  Missouri. 

In  February,  1839,  the  State  Legislature  made  provision 
for  the  selection  of  a  site  for  the  University  and  elected  the 
first  Board  of  Curators.  In  June,  1839,  ^^^  University  was 
located  at  Columbia,  Missouri.  In  October,  1839,  the  Board 
of  Curators  met  and  let  contracts  for  the  buildings,  and  on 
July  4,  1840,  the  corner  stone  was  laid  and  the  University 
dedicated. 

Prof.  John  H.  Lathrop,  LL.  D.,  was  the  first  President, 
and  served  till  1849. 

Courses  of  Instruction  were  opened  in  April,  1841,  and 
the  first  Commencement  was  in  1843.  During  this  year  74 
students  were  enrolled. 

President  Lathrop  was  succeeded  by  the  following  : 

James  Shannon,  1849  to  1856. 


328                             PHI  DELTA  PHL 
W.  W.  Hudson,  1856  to . 


B.  B.  Minor,  to  1865. 

J.  L.  Lathrop  1865  to  1866. 
D.  Read,  1866  to  1875. 

S.  S.  Laws,  1875  *o  

R.  H.  Jesse,  present  President. 

The  University  continued  to  grow  until  January,  1892,  when 
all  the  buildings,  except  one,  were  destroyed  by  fire. 

Contracts  were  immediately  let  for  new  buildings,  and 
now  there  are  nine  elegant  buildings,  with  all  modern  im- 
provements. 

Af  present  60  teachers  are  employed;  900  students  are 
enrolled. 

The  school  is  divided  into  the  following  Departments: 
I.     Academic. 
Normal. 
Law. 

Medicine. 

Military  Science  and  Tactics. 
Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

(a)  agriculture, 

(b)  mechanic  arts, 

(c)  engineering, 

(c)   mines  and  metallurgy. 

The  Law  Department  of  the  State  University  was  estab- 
lished in  1872,  with  Judge  Bliss  as  Dean,  and  Judge  Boyle 
Gordon  as  Professor. 

Judge  Bliss  was  Dean  until  his  death,  which  occurred  in 
1889.  He  was  at  one  time  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Missouri.  Judge  Bliss  was  the  author  of  **  Bliss  on  Code 
Pleading,'*  and  **  Bliss  on  Sovereignty,"  besides  numerous 
articles  contributed  to  legal  publications. 

Judge  Gordon  was  Professor  until  t88i.  He  was  suc- 
ceeded by  Professor  C.  G.  Tiedeman,  who  resigned  in  189 1. 

Judge  Alex.  Martin  succeeded  Judge  Bliss,  and  still  holds 
that  position. 


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4 

5 
6 


TIEDEMAN  CHAPTER.  329 

Judge  John  D.  Lawson  succeeded  Judge  Tiedeman  in 
1 89 1,  and  is  still  lecturing. 

From  1872  to  1887  the  school  only  required  two  Profes- 
sors, but  in  1887  Judge  James  A.  Yantis  was  secured  as  a 
Professor,  and  is  still  in  the  School  as  a  lecturer. 

A  graduate  course  of  one  year  embraces  the  usual  sub- 
jects, and  confers  LL.  M. 

There  is  also  a  Special  course  which  '*  Special  "  students 
may  take,  and  it  is,  in  the  main,  elective  from  the  under- 
gi^duate  course. 

The  first  year's  attendance  was  about  40,  but  it  has 
increased  until  it  is  now  over  130  each  year. 

Brother  J.  L.  Moore  was  assisted  in  his  efforts  to  organize 
a  Chapter,  by  Brother   M.    T.    Haw,  of  Coolev,  '90. 

The  petition  of  nine  Charter  members  was  dated  Febru- 
ary 18,  1890,  and  a  Charter  was  granted  May  26,  1890. 

The  Chapter  was  instituted  by  John  H.  Boogher,  Cooley, 
'90,  in  the  Autumn  of  1890,  in  the  private  rooms  of  Brothers 
Gwinn  and  Puckett. 


HONORARY 


Christopher  Gustavus  Tiedeman,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Born  Charleston,  S.  C,  July  i6,  1857.  A.  B.,  Charleston  College,  1876. 
M.  A.,  ibid,y  1883.  LL.  6.,  Columbia  Law  School,  1879.  ^^'  ^** 
New  York  University,  1892.  LL.  D.,  ibid.^  1895.  From  April,  1877, 
to  October,  1878,  attended  courses  of  Lectures  on  Law  and  Political 
Science  at  the  Universities  of  Goettingen  and  Leipzii;,  taking,  inter 
alioy  the  lectures  of  v.  Jhering,  Friedberg  and  Roscher.  Practiced  at 
Charleston,  South  Carolina,  1880;  at  St.  Loifis,  Mo.,  188 1.  Professor 
of  Law,  in  University  of  Missouri,  1881-91,  and  in  the  New  York 
University  Law  School,  since  1891.  Author  of  **  The  American  Law 
of  Real  Property,"  second  edition,  1892.  "Commercial  Paper," 
1889.  *•  Equity  Jurisprudence,"  1893.  **  Sales  of  Personal  Property, 
including  Chattel  Mortgages,"  1891.  A  Philosophical  Inquiry  into 
the  Fundamentals  of  American  Constitutional  Law,  titled  "The  Un- 
written Constitution  of  the  United  States,"  1890.  "  Limitation  of 
Police  Power,"  1886.  Contributor  to  various  law  journals  on  follow- 
ing topics:  In  Central  Law  Journal^  **  Can  a  Chattel  Mortgage  cover 
after  acquired  property."  "The  Right  of  a  Stranger  to  maintain  an 
action  upon  a  contract."  "The  Rights  of  action  of  Checkhold- 
ers."  "  Impossibility  of  Performance  as  a  Defense  to  actions  on  Con- 
tracts." "Conflict  of  Laws  in  Relation  to  Marriage."  In  Anurican 
Imw  Register,  "  Advice  of  Counsel  as  Defense  in  actions  for  malic- 
ious prosecution."  '*  Does  a  check  operate  as  an  equitable  assign- 
ment." "  A^w«^/r<7 /««f  Judgments."  In  American  Law  Review^ 
"  Popular  Fallacies  in  regard  to  the  law  of  Conveyancing.'  "  What 
is  meant  by  Private  Property?"  "Police  Control  of  Dangerous 
Classes."  In  University  Law  Revie^v,  "The  South  Carolina  Dispen- 
sary Law."  "Constitutional  Provisions  for  the  Enactment  of  Laws 
in  New  York."  In  Columbia  Law  Times y  ^*  Dictum  and  Decision." 
In  Yale  Law  Journal^  a  paper  in  a  Symposium  on  "The  Methods  of 
Legal  Education."  "  Annals  of  American  Academy  of  Political  Sci- 
ence." **  The  Income  Tax  Decisions  as  an  Object  Lesson  in  Consti- 
tutional Construction."  Address  on  "Origin  and  Development  of 
Law,"  before  the  Missouri  State  Bar  Association.  An  address  on 
"The  Future  Relation  of  Church  and  State,"  before  the  students  of 
New  York  University,  to  be  published  as  a  part  of  a  projected  work 
on  Social  Problems.  Lectures  on  "  The  Philosophic  Basis  and  Limi- 
tations of  the  Law  of  Wills  and  Inheritance,"  before  the  School  of 
Sociology,  Hartford,  Conn.  Address  before  the  New  York  State  Bar 
Association,  on  "  The  Doctrine  of  Stare  Decisis ,  with  a  proposed 
modification  of  its  application."  A  paper  on  "The  Unconstitution- 
ality of  a  Silver  Free  Coinage  Bill  at  the  Ratio  of  16  to  i,  so  far  as  it 
relates  to  existing  Contracts  and  Obligations."  (Res.,  No.  139 
Herkimer  Street.)  Care  of  Faculty  of  University  Law  School, 
Washington  Square,  New  York  City. 


TIEDEMAN  CHAPTER.  331 

John  Davison  Lawson,  Columbia,  Mo. 

B.  C.  L., .       LL.   D.,   University  of  Missouri.       Author 

of  *'  The  Principles  of  the  American  Law  of  Contracts  at  Law 
and  in  Equity,"  1893.  **  Expert  Evidence  Reduced  to  Rules,"  1883. 
**The  Law  of  Presumptive  Evidence,"  1885.  **  Leading  Cases  Sim- 
plified," 1892.  "Common  Law,  Equity,  Criminal,"  1882-4.  "Civil 
Damages — Injuries,  for  sale  of  Liquors,"  1888.  "Rights,  Remedies 
and  Practice,"  8  vols.,  1890.  **On  Usages  and  Customs,  with  Illus- 
trative Cases,"  1 88 1.  **  Digest  of  Nevada  Reports,"  vols.,  i-20, 
1865-90.  "Snell's  Equity,"  1885.  "Concordance  of  Words  and 
Phrases,"  1883.  "Carriers,"  1890.  "  Defenses  to  Crime,"  vol.  i, 
"  Select  American  Cases,  with  Extended  Notes  on  the  Law  of  Self- 
Defense,"  1874.  Vol.  2,  "Insanity,"  1884.  Vol.  3,  "  Disability  of 
Parties  (as  Corporations,  Coverture  and  Infancy),"  1885.  Vol.  4, 
"  Crimes  Against  the  Public,"  1885.  Vol.  5,  "  Crimes  Against  the 
Property  and  Persons  of  Individuals,"  1886.  Vol.  6,  "  Self-Defense, 
Insanity,  Disabilities,  Crimes  against  Public,  Crimes  against  Persons," 
1892.  "The  Principles  of  the  American  Law  of  Bailments,"  1896. 
^*  Cases  on  Personal  Property,"  1896.  Address,  "The  Standard  of 
Legal  Education  in  the  West,"  read  at  meeting  of  American  Bar  Asso- 
ciation, 1894.  Judge  of  Civil  Court,  1885-90.  Professor  of  Law  at 
University  of  the  State  of  Missouri,  since  1892. 

Alexander  Martin,  X  V^,  Columbia,  Missouri. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1855.  A.  .M.,  ibid,^  1858.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Col- 
lege, 1858.  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  Commission  of  Missouri.  Con- 
tributor to  Muhigan  Law  Journal ,  "  Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  author 
of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus^^''  February,  1893.  Dean  of  the 
Faculty  and  Professor  of  Law,  at  University  of  the  Stale  of  Missouri. 

James  Aull  Yantls,  //  S  II,  Columbia,  Missouri. 

L.  B.,  University  of  Missouri,  1875.  Professor  of  Law,  ibid,^  since 
1887. 

Edward  Wilcox  Hinton,  Columbia  Missouri. 

LL.  B.,  University  of  State  of  Missouri,  1890.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  Law 
School,  1891. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS. 


SENIORS. 

William  Warren  Botts,  Vandalia,  Avdrain  County,  Missouri. 

B.  L.,  University  of  Missouri,  1885. 

Walker  Thomas  Gunter,  B  6  II,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

University  of  Arkansas.     Progress  Building, 

Rollins  Mills  Hockaday,  B  8  II,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Missouri  State  University.     -Military  Department  Major.      Consul.      City 
Councilman  of  Columbia.     Sixth  and  Central  Street. 


332  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Joseph  Lee  Moore,  Benton,  Scott  County,  Missouri. 

Bellevue  College,  at  Caledonia,  Missouri.  Declamation  Prize.  Missouri 
State  University,  three  years.  Member  of  Union  Lit.  Society.  Prose- 
cuting Attorney  of  Scott  County,  1 891-9. 

Horace  Gustavus  Munns,  Snohomish,  Washington. 

6.  S.  D.,  State  Normal  School.     Ault  &  Munns. 

JUNIORS. 

James  Gunter  Gwinn,  Sweet  Springs,  Missouri. 

Attended  Doyle's  Academy.  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1886-8.  Member  of 
Athenean  and  Bliss  Lyceum. 

Oscar  Rex  Puckett.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Socorro,  New  Mexico,  returned. 

H.  R.  Terrill,  Moberly,  Missouri. 

Merchant.     Not  in  practice. 

Edward  Joseph  White,  Aurora,  Missouri. 

University  of  Arkansas,  1884-5.  ^L*  ^^  ibid^  1891.   Consul.    Wilson  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 
George  Richard  Biggs,  Curryville,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  Mo.,  1889-90. 

William  Sampson  Jennings,  ^  J  ^,   Mount  Vernon,  Mo. 

Drury  ColL,  188C-7.     L.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  i89it 

Charles  Alexander  Keith.      (Address  unknown. ) 

Letter  to  Salisbury,  Mo.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Jay  p.  Neal,  Prairie  Grove,  Ark. 
Warren  Ashley  Parker,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Transylvania  Univ.,  1879-81.     Formerly  with  Congressman  C.  F.  Joy. 

Hubert  Ney  Pittman,  B  9  fl,  Fayetteville,  Ark. 

Univ.  of  Ark. 

Aytchmonde  Perrin  Shull,  Gower,  Clinton  Co.,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  Mo.,  1887-9.  Right  Guard  'Varsity  Foot  Ball  Team.  Past 
Clerk  Olive  Branch  Camp,  No.  12,  Woodmen  of  the  World,  St.  Jo- 
seph, Mo. 

James  Bowman  Sterling,  B  B  77,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Univ.  of  Mo.,  1889-90.  Law  Class  Valedictorian.  Continental  or  Equit- 
able Bldg. 


TIEDEMAN  CHAPTER.  333 

CLASS  OF  1892. 
Jamf.s  Marmon  Allen,  B  9  H,  Lamar,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  Mo.,  1889-90.  Member  of  Bliss  Lyceum.  Consul,  1891-2. 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Asst.  Pros.  Atty.  of  Barton  Co.  City  Atty.  of 
Minden  Mines. 

Frank  Blake,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  Univ.,  1889--90.  Univ.  of  Col.,  1890-I.  LL  B., 
mm  laude.  Connected  with  the  Legal  Dept.  of  Kansas  City.  (Res., 
No.  209  W.  nth  St.)     Care  of  City  Counselor's  office.  City  Hall. 

"George  Washington  Bruce,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  Mo.,  1889-91.  Member  of  Union  Lit.  Society  and  Bliss  Ly- 
ceum. Stephen's  Oratorical  Medal,  1892.  General  Manager  of  Mis> 
souri  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.,  424-5  Rialto  Bldg. 

•George  Nelson  Cheney,  //  B  fl,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1887.  M.  A.,  idid.f  1890.  Member  of  Union  Lit, 
Society.     27-30  Nottingham  Bldg. 

James  Humphrey  Denny,  Glasgow,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Pritchette  School  Institute  of  Glasgow,  1889.  Democratic  Nomi- 
nee for  Pros.  Atty.  of  Howard  Co.      S.  E.  cor.  Main  and  Market  St. 

Frank  Pierce  Divelbiss,  ^  J  0,  Richmond,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Mo.  State  Univ.,  1891.  Member  of  Union  Lit.  Society.  Prize 
Declamation,  1889.  Junior  Oratorical  Medal,  1890.  Rollins'  Schol- 
arship, 1890,  Second  honor  Mo.  State  Oratorical  Contest,  Appleton 
Latin  Prize,  1890.  Mo.  State  Oratorical  Medal,  1891.  Mo.  Repre- 
sentative on  Interstate  Oratorical  Contest  at  Des  Moines,  la.,  1891. 
Lit.  Editor  of  Pan- Hellenic,  1891.     Pros.  Atty.  of  Ray  Co. 

Robert  Roy  Dunkin,  B  8  11,  Kirksville,  Mo. 

Mo.  State  Univ.,  1890-2.  Nominee  for  Pros.  Atty.  of  Adair  Co.  Also, 
Browning,  Mo. 

Robert  Emmett  Farley,  Columbia,  Mo. 

Not  in  practice. 

Frank  Ballard  Fulkerson,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

B.  S.,  Westminster  Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo.,  1888.  Honorable  mention,  1891 
-2.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  City  Atty.  Pros.  Atty.  for  Johnson  Co. 
Fulkerson  &  Hart. 

Harry  G.  Hart,  B  8  U,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  Mo.,  1890-2.     Fulkerson  &  Hart. 

Harry  Thomas  Herndon,  Plattsburg,  Mo. 

Honorable  mention,  189 1-2.     Valedictory,  1892. 


334  P^^  DELTA  PHI. 

John  Isaac  Hinklk,  Clinton,  Mo. 

Ph.  B.,  Central  Coll.,  Fayette,  Mo.,  1889.     Member  of  Aristotelian  Lit. 
Society. 

Charles  Minton,  Bloomfield,  Mo. 

6.  S.  D.,  Third   Dist.  Mo.    Normal,    1890.      Editor  of  Legal   Dept.  of 
Univ.  Argus.     Class  Poet. 

Linnaeus  E.  Mover.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  Des  Moines,  la.,  returned  unclaimed. 

Omar  Edward  Robinson,  Osceolji,  Mo. 

M.  A.,  A.  C.  Academy,   i88q.     Formerly  City  Atty.  of  Appleton  City 
Mo.     Pros.  Atty.,  St.  Clair  Co.,  Mo. 

Jesse  H.  Schaper,  Washington,  Franklin  Co.,  Mo. 

a.  B.,  Central  Wesleyan  Coll.,   Warrenton,  Mo.,  i88q.     Class  Prophet,. 
1892.     City  Counselor  since  1892. 

Henry  Robert  Terrill,  Moberly,  Mo. 

See  Charier  members. 

Burton  Maude  Thompson,  ^  J  ^,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Mo.  State  Univ.,  1886-90.  Member  of  Union  Lit.  Society.  Capt.  of 
Class  Foot  Ball  Team,  1889.  Editor-in-chief  of  Index^  1891-2. 
Historian  of  Law  Class.  Scriptor.  Delegate  to  National  Convention 
of  Phi  Delta  Theta,  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1891.  Sec.  of  **  Young  De- 
mocracy." Sec.  of  M.  S.  U.  Alumni  Assn.  Real  Estate  business. 
No.  813  Chestnut  St.     Not  in  practice. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

Guy  Carlton  Barr,  B  I  B,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Attended  Highland,  Kas.,  Univ.  Sec.  and  Treas.  of  Chapter.  Repub- 
lican nominee  for  City  Atty.     German  American  Bank  Bldg. 

Emory  Vivian  Beach,  I  N,  Helena,  Mont. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1893.     211  Granite  Blk. 

Nicholas  Milton  Bradley,  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

Warrensburg  Normal  School.  Mo.  State  Univ.  Law  Dept.  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1892-3,  where  he  affiliated  with  Kent  Chapter.  LL.  B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893.  Formerly  City  Atty.  Nominee  for  Pros.  Atty. 
of  Johnson  Co. 

William  Dayton  Buckley,  K  A,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

A.  B.,  William  Jewell  Coll.,    1892.     Representative  of  Sebastian  Co.  ia. 
General  Assembly  of  Ark. 


TIEDEMAN    CHAPTER.  335 

Cruch  Drue  Corum,  I  Ny  Boonville,  Mo. 

BooDville  Academy.  Pilot  Grove  Institute,  Oratorical  Contest  Prize, 
LL.  B.,  cum  laude.     Pros.  Atty.  of  Cooper  Co. 

William  Benjamin  Cravens,  B  8  //,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

Staunton  .Mil.  Academy.     Louisville  Mil.   Academy.     City  Atty.     Cra- 
vens &  Cravens. 

Sidney  Edwards  Davis,  B  9  H,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Attended  Washington  Univ.  Member  of  Clay  Lyceum.  Vice-Pres.  of 
Jefferson  Club.     100  Laclede  Bldg. 

James  Edward  Goodrich,  I  N,  Cameron,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  cum  lauJey  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1892.  Member  of  Athenian  Lit.  So- 
ciety. Pres.  of  Bliss  Lyceum.  Appleton  Latin  Prize,  1892.  Editor- 
in-chief  of  Univ.  Argus.  Pres.  Junior  Class,  1891.  Distinction  in 
Latin  and  Metaphysics.  Pres.  Warner  Republican  Club,  1893-5. 
Cashier  of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Cameron,  1893-5.  Director  of 
same,  1896.  City  Atty.,  1896.  Associated  with  Judge  T.  £. 
Tumey. 

Hiram  Jackson  Groves,  2'  N,  Lexington,  Mo. 

Attended  Univ.  of  Mo., .     Represented  University  in  Intercollegiate 

Oratorical  Contest.     Editor  of  Lexington  Intelligencer. 

Albert  Sidney  Holmes,  I  N,  Hannibal,  Mo. 

Mo.  State  Univ.,  two  years.  Member  of  Athenian  Lit.  Society.  City 
Atty.     No.  625  Broadway. 

Isidor  Loeb,  Columbia,  Mo. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1887.  M.  S.,  ibid.y  1893.  Stephen's 
Medal,  1887.  Tutor  in  History,  1892-3.  LL.  B.,  cum  Inude, 
Scriptor,  1892-3.  Univ.  Fellow  in  Jurisprudence,  Columbia  Coll., 
N.  Y.,  1894-5.  Asst.  Prof,  in  History,  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  since 
June,  1895.  Prof.,  tbid.^  since  June,  1896.  Sec.  to  the  Univ.  Coun- 
cil. 

♦1896.     George  Vest  McCurdy. 

Attended  Univ.  of  Mo.,  .    Practiced  at  Sedalia,  Mo.    Died  Oct.  29, 

1896. 

Jerre  Herbert  Murry,  Columbia,  Mo. 

Univ.   of  State  of    Mo.,  three  years.      LL.    M.,  ibid.,    1895.     Consul, 
1892-3.     Member  of   Union  Lit.  Society  and  Bliss   Lyceum.     Pros. 
Atty.  of  Boone  Co. 

Fred  Percival  Ray,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  two  years.     5x8  American  Bank  Bldg. 

Samuel  Belmere  Strother,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Kansas  City  High  School,  1888.  Member  of  Bli^  Lyceum.  Class  Sec. 
Capt.  of  Base  Ball  Team.  Formerly  Private  Sec.  of  Mayor  of  Kan* 
sas  City.     612  American  Bank  Bldg. 


336  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OP  1894. 

Casper  Henry  Lewis  Beckers,  Jl  Ny  Normandy  P.  O.,  St. 
Louis  Co.,  Mo. 

Attended  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo. 

Albert   Sidney  Jonson   Beery,  Edgerton,  Platte  Co.,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.     Tribune,  1S93-4. 

Penn  Brace,  Jefferson  City,  Cole  Co.,  Mo. 

Jefferson  City,  Mo.,  High  School,  1889.  Proconsul,  1893-4.  Also  Paris, 
Monroe  Co.,  Mo. 

Peter  Christian  Breit,  Savannah,  Mo. 

Representative  of  Andrew  Co.  in  38th  and  39th  General  Assembly.  Breit 
&  Wade  ('95). 

Charles  Mason  Cooper,  Moberly,  Mo. 
Walter  Louis  Hinsley,  Jarvis,  or  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Frederick  William  Niedermeyer,  1  Ny  Columbia,  Mo. 

Smith  Academy.  Member  of  Bliss  Lyceum.  Cadet  Major  of  Mo.  State 
Mil.  School.  Class  Sec.  Scriptor,  1893-4.  Republican  nominee  for 
Pros.  Atty.  of  Boone  Co. 

Joseph  R.  Poland,  Addison,  W.  Va. 

Ozark  Coll.,  Greenfield,  Mo.,  three  years.  Pres.  of  Law  Lit.  Society. 
Editor  of  Legal  Dept.  Argus.     LL.  B.,  cum  laude. 

Anderson  Wear  Thurman,  Butler,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  two  years.  Member  of  Athenian  Lit.  Society, 
and  Bliss  Lyceum.  Pres.  of  Senior  Law  Class,  1893-4.  Consul, 
1893-4.     Smith  &  Thurman.         , 

Abraham  Lincoln  Tidd,  Aurora,  111. 

B.  S.,  Northern  Ind.  Normal  Coll.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  1888.  First  Honor 
Prize  Thesis.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Author  of  a  work  on  **  Scientific 
Temperance.'* 

James  Winter  Wight,  I  N^  Moberly,  Mo. 

Central  Coll.,  Fayette,  Mo.,  1884-9.  ^^-  Louis  Law  School,  1891-2. 
Represented  Phi  Alpha  Lit.  Society  at  Central  Coll.  in  Intersociety 
Contest.  Society  Oratorical  Medal.  At  Columbia,  won  Stephen's 
Medal  for  Oratory.  Editor-in-Chief  of  M.  S.  U.  Tiger,  Exchange 
Eklitor  of  Central  Collegian.  Law  Class  Orator.  Asst.  Pros.  Atty. 
of  Randolph  Co.     City  Atty.     No.  302 >^  Reed  St. 

Charles  Pinckney  Wilkson,  Bonne  Terre,  Mo. 


TIE VE MAN  CHAPTER,  337 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Leander  Garnett  Blair,  Bowling  Green,  Mo. 

Pike,  Bowling  Green,  Coll.,  1893.     J.  H.  Blair  &  Son. 

Charles  Latham  Gaines,  S  N,  Shreveport,  La. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1894.  Member  of  Union  Lit.  Society. 
LL.  B.,  Vanderbilt  Univ  ,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1895.  No.  524  Spring 
St. 

Robert  Earle  Jarvis,  K  .4,  Moberly,  Mo. 

Moberly  High  School,  1889.     Also  Member  of  Class  of  1897.     No.  701  ^ 
W.  Rollins  St. 

Charles  Roy  Macfarlane,  (P  A  8,   Mexico,  Audrain  Co., 
Mo. 

A.  B.,  Westminster  Coll.,  1893.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1895. 
Member  of  Phiialethian  Lit.  Society.  Buckner  Political  Economy 
Medal,  1892.  Editor  of  Westminster  Student.  Valedictorian,  1893. 
Editor-in-chief  of  M.  S.  U.  Tiger.  Pres.  Junior  Law  Class,  1893-4. 
Scriptor.  1804-5.  Delegate  Mo.  Judicial  Convention,  St.  I/Ouis,  1896. 
Office  with  W.  W.  Fry,  Guthrie  Bldg. 

William  Deronda  Miller,  Paris,  111. 

Studied  at  Susan ville,  Cal.     Member  of  Bliss  Lyceum.     Class  Poer.. 

Homer  Rawlins  Mitchell,  2'  A  £,  Houston,  Texas. 

Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  four  years.  Two  Declamation  Medals.  Stephen's. 
Oratorical  Medal.     Consul,  1894-5.     203  Kiam  Bldg. 

John  Patrick  O'Shaughnessy,  Keytesville,  Mo. 

Moberly,  Mo.,  High  School,  1882-6.  Tribune,  1894-5.  LL.  B.,  cum 
laude, 

John  William  Percival  Pumphrey,  1  N,  Bakersfield,  Mo. 

Ark.  Univ.,  1888-90.     Member  of  Bliss  Lyceum. 

Frank  Matthews  Roberts,  B  6  11,  Independence,  Mo. 

Attended  Notre  Dame,  St.  Mary's,  and  other  institutions.  Post-graduate 
at  Columbia  Coll.,  1885-6.  New  York  City  address,  No.  105  W. 
48th  St. 

W.  Dale  Stepp,  I  iV,  Trenton,  Grundy  Co.,  Mo. 

Attended  Trenton  High  School  and  Gem  City  Business  Coll. 

Benjamin  Lee  Thompson. 

See  Class  of  1896,  he  having  been  initiated  while  a  Post-graduate. 


338  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

John  Franklin  Wade,  B  S  11,  Savannah,  Mo. 

B.  L.,  cum  laude,  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1884.  B.  Pe.,  cum  laude^ 
ibid.^  1894.  Editor-in-Chief  of  Argus.  Pres.  of  Senior  Class.  Pros. 
Atty  of  Andrew  Co.      Wade  &  Breit  (*94). 

Robert  Emmett  Ward,  Birmingham,  Mo. 

Cameron  Inittitate. 

John  William  Draper  Wilson,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. 

B.  S.  D.,  Third  Dist.  Mo.  Normal,  1893.  Member  of  Webster  Lit.  So- 
ciet)'.     No.  113  Main  St. 

CLASS  OP  1896. 

Jerry  Culbertson,  Rich  Hill,  Mo. 

St.  Francis  Institute,  Osage  Mission,  Kas.,  1888-9.  Sprague,  Mo.,  Acad- 
emy, 1889-90.  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1891-2  and  1893-4.  Pres.  of  Union 
Lit.  Society.  Intercollegiate  Debater.  Local  E4itor  of  Argus^  Coll. 
Magazine.  Scriptor,  1895-6.  Nominee  for  Legislature.  First  Vice- 
Pres.,  Bryan  Free  Silver  Club. 

Kent  Leonard  Eldred,  Canon  City,  Col. 

Canon  City,  Col.,  Public  School,  1889. 

Bernard  Arthur  Gow,  Liberty,  Clay  Co.,  Mo. 

William  Jewell  Coll. 

William  Gray,  Stanberry,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Stanberry  Normal,  1895. 

Aubrey  Rutherford  Hammett,  h  9  //,  Huntsville,  Mo. 

Mo.  Mil.  Academy,  1892. 

James  Hardin  Lay,  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 

Kansas  City,  Mo.,  High  School,  two  years.  Vice- Pres.  of  Law  Class. 
Lay  &  Stampfli,  Obermayer  Bldg. 

Joseph  Boyce  March,  Butler,  Mo. 

Pe.  P.,  Academic  Dept.  of  Mo.  Univ.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Surveyor  of 
Bates  Co. 

Alexander  McHenry  Meador,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

Kentucky  Mil.  Institute,  two  years.  Member  of  Argonaut  Lit.  Society. 
Second  on  Shakesperean  Contest  from  Bliss  Lyceum.  Pres.  of  Junior 
Law  Class.     Consul,  1895-6.     68  Bank  Blk. 

Theodore  Clifton  Sparks,  B  8  /7,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  Mo.,  1888-90.  Member  of  Bliss  Lyceum.  Tribune,  1895-6. 
With  Riegor  &  Day,  900  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 


TIEDEMAN  CHAPTER,  339 

George  Joseph  Stampfli,  ^  A  By  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 

Jefferson  City  High  School.  Univ.  of  Mo.  Intercollegiate  Committee- 
man. Asst.  Manager  of  Foot  Ball  Team.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude.  Lay 
&  Stampfli,  Obermayer  Bldg. 

Benjamin  Lee  Thompson,  I  N,  0  N  E,  Commerce,  Texas. 

Mo.  State  Univ.,  1890-4.  LL.  B.,  idii/.,  1895.  Center,  Mo.  State  Univ. 
Tigers,  1883-5.     Manager  of  Glee  Club,  1896.     LL.  M.,  1896. 

Edwin  Moss  Watson,  ^  A  0,  Columbia,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  cum  laude^  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1890.  Was  on  Staff  of  Gazette^ 
Fort  Worth,  Texas.     Historian,  1895-6. 

William  Fuqua  Wilkinson,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Kansas  City  High  School,  1892.  Member  of  Platonian  Lit.  Society. 
Pres.  of  Senior  Law  Class.  LL.  B.,  cum  laude,  Wilkinson  &  Wil- 
kinson, 949  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

CLASS  OP  1897. 
Reford  Bond,  K  A,  Minco,  Ind.  Ter. 

Attended  Kemper  Mil.  School,  Boonville,  Mo.     Capt.  of  Co.  B. 

George  Fkederick  Boothe,  De  Soto,  Mo. 

Born  De  Soto,  Aug.  18,  1866.  De  Soto  High  School.  Commissioner  of 
Schools,  ten  ytrars. 

Charles  Elmer  (Covert,  Houston,  Mo. 

Bom  Texas  Co.,  Mo.,  Nov.  24,  1868.     Drury  Coll.,  1892-5. 

James  Archibald  De  Armond,  K  A,  Butler,  Bates  Co.,  Mo. 

Washington  and  Lee  Univ.  Wenlworth  Mil.  Academy.  Sec.  to  Hon. 
David  A.  De  Armond,  M.  C,  Washington,  D.  C. 

George  Eastin,  Kearney,  Clay  Co.,  Mo. 

Attended  Kearney  Public  Schools.  Now  at  William  Jewell  Coll.,  Lib* 
erty.  Mo. 

George  Albert  Evans,  I  iV,  Golden  City,  Mo. 

Born  Jasper  Co.,  Mo.,  April  12,  1872.  Attended  Northwestern  Univ., 
Evanston,  111.,  1893-5. 

William  Orien  Gatewood,  B  0  //,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1887-8.  Formerly  Contributor  to  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
papers.     Historian,  1896-7.     No.  2806  Locust  St. 

Arthur  Gwinn,  Sprague,  Mo. 

Born  Marshall,  Mo.,  Nov.  20,  [871.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1897. 
Pres.  of  Union  Lit.  Society.     Capt.  in  the  Mil.  Dept. 


340  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Jesse  Eugene  Honse,  Chamberlain,  S.  D. 

Yankton  Coll.,  1889-91. 

Herman  Kraemer,  K  A,  (California,  Mo. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  1896. 

Otho  Clay  Moore,  Clarksburg,  Mo. 

Born  Jamestown,  Mo.,  Jan.  19, 1871.  Hooper  Institute,  1894.  Washing- 
ton and  Lee  Univ.,  1894-5.     Tribune,  1896-7. 

Harvey  Dennie  Murry,  I  N,  Stephens'  Store,  Calloway  Co., 
Mo. 

Born  Boone  Co.,  Mo.,  Aug.  15,  1871.  M.  Acct.,  Gem  City  Business 
Coll.,  1892.  Special  Student  at  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.,  three  years. 
Gladiator,  1896-7. 

Martin  Jackson  Ostergard,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Kansas  City,  Sept.  24,  1873.  Kansas  City  High  School,  1S93. 
Member  of  Platonian  Lit.  Society.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  i6th  and 
Madison  Ave. 

RoscoE  CoNKLiNG  Patterson,  i'  N,   Springfield,  Mo. 

Drury  Coll.,  1891-4.  Kate  O'Donald-Ringland  Declamatory  Prize. 
Pres.  of  Coll.  Lit.  Society.  Editor  of  Drury  College  Minor.  Mem- 
ber of  Bliss  Lyceum.    Now  at  Washington  Univ.    No.  220  College  St. 

Thomas  Lawson  Clark  Price,  Z  ^,  Jefferson  City,  Mo. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1893-5.  Member  of  Tilka  and  Psi,  At  present  Stock- 
raising. 

Robert  Edwin  Roberts,  ^  J  ^,  Richmond,  Ky. 

Born  Abbeville,  S.  G.,  Sept.  28,  t866.  A.  B.,  Ceniral  Univ.,  Richrnond, 
Ky.,  1889.     M.  A.,  ibid.^  1893. 

Harold  Blanchard  Sinnett,  1  A  E,  0  N  E,  Sedalia,  Pettis 
Co.,  Mo. 

Born  Sedalia,  July  29,  1874.  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  two  years.  Mem- 
ber of  Foot  Ball  Team. 

Orson  Hansford  Swearingen,  K  A,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Born  Franklyn,  Ky..  July  29,  1871.  Member  of  Foot  Ball  Team.  No. 
2730  Wyandotte  St. 

Harry  Whitney  Timmonds,  I  N,  Lamar,  Barton  Co.,  Mo. 

Born  Lamar,  Dec.  6,  1874.     Lamar  High  School,  1891.     Consul,  1S96-7. 

Frank  Tipton  Woods,  K  A,  Woodlawn,  Mo. 

Born  Woodlawn,  June  17,  186S. 


TIE DE MAN  CHAPTER.  341 

Richard  Harry  Woods,  ^  J  2",  Versailles,  Mo. 

Boro  Versailles,  May  11,  1876.  Versailles  Male  and  Female  .Institute, 
three  years.  Asst.  Cashier  of  The  Bank  of  Versailles.  Proconsul, 
1896-7.     Manager  of  Glee  Club. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Harvey  Dill  Dow,  Georgetown,  Mo. 

Born  Pettis  Co.,  Mo.,  May  22,  1875.  Sedalia  High  School.  Member  of 
Bliss  Lyceum. 

Curtis  Haydon,  £  A  E,  Columbia,  Mo. 

Born  Boone  Co.,  Mo.,  April  29,  1872.  A.  B.,  Mo.  State  Univ.,  1894. 
Member  of  Bliss  Lyceum. 

Paul  Duane  Kitt,  Z  A  E,  Chillicothe,  Mo. 

Born  Bedford,  Mo.,  May  13,  1875.  Attended  Mo.  State  Univ.,  three 
years, 

Walter  Alonzo  Thurston,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

Graduate  of  West  Point,  1879.  ist.  Lieut.,  i6th  U.  S.  Infantry.  Com- 
mandant of  the  Cadets  at  Univ.  of  State  of  Mo.  Care  of  Adjt. -Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


MINOR  CHAPTER 


IN    THE 


LAW   DEPARTMENT 


OF 


UNIVERSITY  OF  VIRGINIA 


ESTABLISHED  1890. 


FROM  1779  to  1819,  Thomas  Jefferson  urged  and  advo- 
cated a  system  of  State  education,  beginning  with  ele- 
mentary schools,  maintained  at  the  public  charge  and/r^^  to 
all,  and  leading  up  to  and  ending  with  a  university,  in  which 
should  be  taught  in  the  highest  degree  every  Dranch  of  knowl- 
edge,—  a  university  that  should  have  no  fixed  curriculum  of 
study  to  be  pursued  alike  by  every  student  regardless  of  incli- 
nation, disposition  or  intended  profession,  but  wherein,  each 
distinct  branch  of  knowledge  should  be  taught  in  a  separate 
school  by  itself,  with  its  own  special  instructors.  Such  a 
university  was  established  by  Act  of  Assembly  passed  in  18 19, 
but  a  delay  of  six  years  occurred  in  putting  it  into  operation, 
during  which  time,  the  necessary  buildings  were  erected  at 
a  cost  of  ^350, 000.  The  university  was  located  near 
Charlottesville,  Albemarle  County,  among  the  foot  hills  of 
the  Blue  Ridge  Mountains,  and  on  the  fifth  of  March,  1825, 
received  students  in  eight  schools. 


344  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

The  inscription  prepared  by  Thomas  Jefferson  for  his 
tomb  was,  "  Thomas  Jefferson,  author  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence;  of  the  statute  of  Virginia  for  religious  free- 
dom; and  Father  of  the  University  of  Virginia." 


HONORARY  MEMBERS, 


♦1895.     John  Barbee  Minor. 

Born  Louisa  County,  Virginia,  June  3,  181 3.  Attended  Kenyon  College, 
Ohio.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Virginia,  1832.  LL.  D.,  Washington 
and  Lee  University, .  LL.  D.,  Columbia  College,  1887.  Pro- 
fessor of  Law,  University  of  Virginia,  1845-95.  Author  of  "Insti- 
tutes of  Common  and  Statute  Law."  Volume  i,  **  Rights,  which 
relate  to  the  person."  Volume  2,  **  Rights,  which  relate  to  real  prop- 
erty," Fourth  edition,  1893.  Volume  3,  **  Personal  Property,  includ- 
ing contracts."  Volume  4,  "  Practice  of  the  Law  in  Civil  Cases." 
Second  edition,  1887;  third  edition,  1892.  Author  of  *'  Minor*s 
Criminal  Law,"  besides  a  large  number  of  monographs  on  various 
subjects.     Died  July  29,  1895. 

Herbert  Barry,  //  S  //,  New  York  City. 

LL.  B.,  University  of  Virginia,  1888.  Regent  of  Mystic  Seven,  1888. 
Associate  Editor  of  Univtrsitv  of  Virginia  Magazine,  Of  Davies, 
Stone  &  Auerbach,  Mutual  Life  Building,  No.  32  Nassau  Street. 

Charles  Fisk  Beach,  Jr  ,  B  ^  //,  New  York  City. 

Born  Bourbon  County,  Kentucky,  February  4,  1854.  Verkes  Grammar 
School,  Paris,  Kentucky.  A.  B.,  Centre  College,  Kentucky,  1877. 
A.  M.,  ibid,^  1881.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  College,  1881  Member  of 
Chamberlain  Literary  Society,  at  Center  College.  Author  of  **  A 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contributory  Negligence,  or  Negligence  as  a 
Defence."  Second  edition,  1892.  **  Commentaries  on  the  Law  of 
Receivers,"  1887.  "  A  Manual  of  the  Uw  of  Wills,"  1888.  "The 
Modern  Law  of  Railways,"  Two  Volumes,  1890.  **  Commentaries 
on  the  Law  of  Private  Corporations,"  Two  volumes,  1891.  "Com- 
mentaries on  the  Law  of  Public  Corporations."  Two  volumes,  1893. 
"Commentaries  on  Modern  Equity  Jurisprudence,"  Two  volumes, 
1892.  **  A  Treatise  on  the  Modern  Practice  in  Equity  in  the  State 
and  Federal  Courts  of  the  United  States."  Two  volumes,  1894. 
"Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Injunctions."  Two  volumes,  1895. 
Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Insurance."  Two  volumes,  1895* 
"American  Probate  Reports."  Volume  VII.,  1892.  Member  of  the 
American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  British  Economic 
Association,  The  American  Statistical  Arsociation,  Mahattan,  Reform, 
Southern  and  other  clubs.  Vice-President  of  the  Collins-Beach  Var- 
nish Company  of  Louisville,  Kentucky.  Nos.  7  8  Great  Winchester 
Street,  London  (E.  C),  also  Nos.  11-13  William  Street. 


MINOR  CHAPTER,  345 

Richard  Heath  Dabney,  Charlotteville,  Virginia. 

M.  A.,  Ph.  D.  Adjunct  Professor  of  History,  Universijy.  of  Virginia, 
1892-4.     Associate  Profetsor  of  History,  ibid,  1894-6. 

Collins  Denny,  ^  A'  '/^,  Nashville,  Tennessee. 

Born  Winchester,  Va.,  May  28,  1854.  A.  B.,  Lafayette  College, 
Easton,  Pennsylvania,  1875.  M.  A.,  Princeton  College,  1876.  LL.  B., 
University  of  Virginia.  Lynde  Prize  Debater,  1876.  Commencement 
Orator,  1876.  Member  of  American  Whig  Society.  Awarded  the 
Oratorship  of  the  Jefferson  Literary  Society,  University  of  Vii^inia, 
in  1877,  but  resigned.  Captain  of  Princeton  University  Foot  Ball 
Team,  1876,  which  team  held  the  Inter-collegiate  Championship  that 
year.  Practiced  law  in  Baltimore,  Maryland,  1877-8.  Admitted  into 
Ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  South,  in  connection 
with  the  Baltimore  Conference  of  said  Church,  1880.  Appointed  to 
accompany  Bishop  A.  W.  Wilson  one  tour  to  Mission  Fields  in  Asia. 
Elected  to  Honorary  membership  while  Chaplain  at  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1889-91.  During  chaplaincy,  was  graduated  in  the  School  of 
Moral  Philosophy  and  in  the  School  of  English,  including  Anglo- 
Saxon,  Middle  English  and  all  the  literary  courses.  Elected  to  the 
Chair  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy  in  Vanderbilt  University, 
1 891. 

James  Henry  Gilmore,  University  of  Virginia. 

Washington  and  Lee  University.  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Law,  University 
of  Virginia,  since  1887. 

William  Minor  Lile,  K  I,  University  of  Virginia. 

Academic  Department,  University  of  Vii^inia,  1877-8.  LL.  B.,  ibid., 
1882.  Attorney-at-Law,  1882-93.  Prof essor  of  Law  at  University  of 
Virginia,  since  1893.  Care  of  University  Station,  Charlottesville, 
Virginia. 

Raleigh  Colston  Minor,  University  of  Virginia. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Virginia,  1887.  M-  A*'  *^'^-  1888.  LL.  B.,  ibid., 
1890.  Instructor  in  Law,  University  of  Virgnia,  since  1893.  Adjunct 
Professor  of  Law,  i8tj5-6. 

The  roll  of  this  Chapter  is  arranged  in  the  order  of  initiation. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


Patrick  Henry  Carey  Cabell,  U  K  A,  Richmond,  Virginia. 

A.  B.,  Norwood  College.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Virginia,  1890.  For- 
merly Secretary  of  The  Virginia  Society  of  Cincinnati.  Cabell  &. 
Cabell,  nth  and  Bank  (or  Main)  Sts. 

Archibald  Alexander  Campbell,   B  ff  fl,  Wytheville,  Vir- 
ginia. 

A.  B.,  Hampden- Sidney,  1879.  Principal  of  Farmville  Academy,  1 880-1. 
LL.  B.,  1 890. 

George  Newton  Conrad,   Harrisonburg,  Virginia. 

Harrisonburg  Graded  School.  Final  Oration  of  Washington  Society, 
at  University  of  Virginia,  1891.  Final  President  of  same  Society^ 
1 891.     Conrad  &  Conrad. 

James  Herndon  Gordon,   K  A,   South   McAlester,   Indian 
Territory. 

University  of  Virginia,   1885-7.     LL.  B.,  i^iV.,   1890. 

Zeliffskie  Paul  Smith,  Danville,  Virginia. 
MiNTON  Wright  Talbot,  B  0  //,  Norfolk,  Virginia. 

Ph.  B.  and  B.  A.,  University  of  Virginia,  1888.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1889. 
LL.  B.,  University  of  Virginia,  1890.  Chief  of  District  IV.  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  1 890-1.  Tallx)t  Brothers,  12-13  Talbot  Building,  No.  167 
-173  Main  Street. 

Floyd  Wise  Weaver,  Basic  City,  Virginia.' 
LL.  B.,  1890. 

George  Curle  Webb,  Lexington,  Kentucky. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Kentucky,  1884.  Valedictorian.  Member  of  Peri- 
clean  Lit.  Society.  LL.  B.,  1890.  Webb  &  Farrell,  49^  E.  Short 
Street. 

John  Wilson,  0  K  Wy  Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania. 

Bom  Shrewsbury,  New  Jersey,  May  14,  1861.  Phillips  Exeter  Academy. 
A.  B.,  Princeton  College,  1882.  Member  of  Whig  HalL  LL.  B,,. 
1890.     1004  Carnegie  Building. 


MINOR  CHAPTER.  347 

INITIATES. 

Lancelot  Minor  Berkeley,  New  York  City. 

Attended  W.  Va.  Univ.  B.  Let.  B.  Ph.  B.  A.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.^ 
1890.  Formerly  on  Editorial  Staff  of  the  American  and  English  En- 
cyclopoedia  of  Law,  at  Northport,  N.  Y.     No.  32  Nassau  St. 

Sidney  Johnson  Brooks,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

Univ.  of  Kas.,  1885-6.  LL.  B.,  1890.  Swearingen  &  Brooks,  Maverick. 
Bldg. 

John  Calvin  Doolan,  Louisville,  Ky. 

LL.  6.,  i8go. 

Edwin  Enoch  Garrett,  B  S  II,  Leesburg,  Va. 

W.  E.  Garrett  &  Son. 

Charles  Henry  Knapp,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Attended  St.  Charles  Coll.,  Howard  Co.,  Md.,  1890-3.  Also,  St.  Vin- 
cent Coll.,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penn.,  1893-4.  LL.  B.,  Baltimore 
Law  School,  1895.     No.  8  E.  Lexington  St. 

William  Mudd  Martin,  0  J  6,  Birmingham    Ala. 

Attended  Univ.  of  Ala.  Gold  Medal,  Capt.  of  Best  Drilled  Co..  i888» 
Junior  Speaker,  1888.  LL.  B.,  1890.  Care  of  W.  E.  Martin,  No. 
2036>^  First  Ave. 

David  Phares  McKay.      (Address  unknown. ) 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Va.     Letter  to  Dallas,  Texas,  retnrned  unclaimed. 

John  Barbee  Minor,  Jr.>  ^  ^,  Richmond,  Va. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1883-90.  LL.  B.,  1890.  Member  oi  Jefferson  Lit.  Soci- 
ety. Correspondent  of  Columbia  Law  Times ^  1889-90.  Assl.  Prof, 
of  Law  at  Univ.  of  Va.,  1890-3.  Prof,  of  Law,  Richmond  I^w 
School.     Thomason  &  Minor,  27  Shafer  Bldg. 

*i896.  George  Hatley  Norton,  A  T  Q. 

LL.  B.,  1890.     Practiced  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Edward  Wat  is  Robertson,  //  K  A,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1885-7.  Member  of  Jefferson  Lit  Society.  LL.  B.,  1890.- 
Watts,  Roberison  &  Robertson,  601-6  Terry  Bldg. 

Alexander  Brown  Stewart,  <P  A  B,  Elk  Garden,  Va. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1886-7.     Merchant.     Also  Saltville,  Va. 

Walter  Fauntleroy  Taylor,  *  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid^  1890.  LL.  B.,  ibid.^  189U 
Care  of  Carter  &  Ledyard,  No.  54  Wall  St. 

Walter  Herron  Taylor,  A  T  Q,  Norfolk,  Va. 

A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1889.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1891.  City 
Atty.  of  Norfolk.     Loyall  &  Taylor,  No.  18  Bank  St. 


348  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

CLASS  OF  1890-91. 

Edward  Landseer  Boyle,  ^  K  E,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Princeton  Univ.,  1888-9.     Member  of  Whig  Hall.     No.  15  Madison  St. 

Robert  Spratt  Cockrell,  <P  J  8,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1887.  M.  A.,  idid.,  1888.  Student  at  Berlin, 
i888-g.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1891.  Editor  of  Virginia  University 
Magazine,  1887.  Frat.  Editor  of  Corks  and  Curls,  1888-9.  Final 
Pres.  of  Jefferson  Lit.  Society.  Pres.  of  School  Board  of  Duval  Co. 
A.  W.  Cockrell  &  Son,  No.  203  E.  Forsyth  St. 

William  Henry  Thompson  Loyall,  A  T  Q,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Attended  Va.  Mil.  Institute.  LL.  B.,  1891.  Loyall  &  Taylor,  No.  18 
Bank  St. 

Robert  Voss  Marye,  (p  K  2",  Richmond,  Va. 

Randolph-Macon  Coll.,  1 88().  LL.  B.,  i8gi.  54  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg. 

Elmore  B.  Moorman,  Los  Angeles,  Gal. 

•    Engaged  in  Gold  Mining  in  New  Mexico. 

Douglass  Stewart,  K  Ay  Alexandria,  Va. 

Potomac  Academy,  1887.     LL.  B.,  1891.     No.  125  S.  Royal  St. 

Thomas  Leftvvich  Waters,  K  A,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Columbian  Univ.    LL.  B.,  1 891.   Waters  &'Catchings.    No.  344  D  St.  N.  W. 

Joseph  Whitehead,  ^  K  2',  Chatham,  Va. 

B.  A.,  Richmond  Coll.,  1889.     Valedictorian.     LL.  B.,  1891. 

CLASS  OF  1891-92. 

Samuel  Rolfe  Millar,  B  S.ll,  Port  Royal,  Va. 

Griswold  Coll.,  1872-6.  U.  S.  Consul,  Leipzig,  1886-9.  Ph.  D.,  Ru- 
perto-Carola  Univ.,  Heidelberg,  1880.  Lecturer,  Univ.  of  Va., 
1891-3.     Not  in  practice. 

Josiah  Jordan  Leake,  B  6  fl,  Richmond,  Va. 

A.  M.,  Randolph-Macon  Coll.,  1890.  LL.  B.,  1893.  6  Goddin  Hall, 
nth  and  Bank  Sts. 

Charles  Trotter  Lassiter,  J  (T,  Petersburg,  Va. 

Attended  Koenigl.  Preuszische  Georg  August  Univ.,  Goettingen,  1888-9. 
Univ.  of  Va.,  1890-1.  University  Magazine  Medalist,  189T-2. 
LL.  B.,  1892.  Recently  elected  Atty.  for  the  Commonwealth.  6-7 
Odd  Fellows  Bldg. 


MINOR    CHAPTER.  349 

Mendel  Lafayette  Smith,  2'  iV,  Camden,  S.  C. 

Graduate  of  S.  C.  Mil.  Academy.     Post-graduate,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1893-4. 

Arthur  Peter,  1  X,  Louisville,  Ky. 

B.  A.,  Louisville  High  School,  1890.     Jefferson  Lit.  Society.      LL.  B., 
1892.     Scriptor.     57  Louisville  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 

Raleigh  Colston  Blackford,  K  A,  (So. )  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Episcopal  High  Sohool  and  Univ.,  1886-8.  Univ.  of  Va.,  1888-92. 
Blackford,  Horsley  &  Blackford,  Law  Bldg.     No.  807  Main  St. 

♦1893.     Edward  T.  Boggs. 

Connected  with  Editorial  Staff  of  American  and  Eng^lish  Encyclopoedia  of 
Law,  Northport,  N.  Y.     LL.  B.,  1892.     Address  was  Augusta,  Ga. 

William  Arthur  Wilson,  X  0.      (Address  unknown. ) 

Letter  to  Wilson  &  Bynum,  504  Progress  Bldg.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
returned  unclaimed. 

> 

Thomas  Lightfoot  Pogue,  <jP  T  J,   Cincinnati,  O. 

A.  B.,  Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.,  i8gf .     Member  of  Franklin  and 
IVashifigton  Lit.  Society.      Affiliated  with  Hamilton  Chapter,  1893 
-3.     LL.  B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School,  1893.     Pogue  &  Pogue,  United 
Bank  Bldg. 

George  Harcourt  Neale,  0  F  J,    San  Diego,  Cal. 

LL.  B  ,    1892.     Trippet  &  Neale,  No.  1015  Fifth  St. 

David  Sheppard  Garland,  B  9  11,    Northport,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Emory  and  Henry  ColL,  Va.,  1885.  Also  Randolph-Macon  Univ., 
LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1892.  Try  No.  1105  Federal  St.,  care  9f 
American  and  English  Encyclopaedia  of  Law. 

William  Robertson  Qordon,  J  K  E,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1887-9.  Member  of  Jefferson  Lit.  Society.'  On  Editorial 
Staff  of  **  American  and  English  .Encyclopaedia  of  Law,"  Northport, 
L.  L»  N.  v.,  one  year.  Gen.  Manager  of  Norfolk  and  Western  R. 
R.  Co.,  as  Claim  Agent.     406  Terry  Bldg. 

James  Murray  Mason,  Jr.,  .V  <P,  Charles-Town,  W.  Va. 

Episcopal  High  School,  near  Alexandria,  Va.  Special  United  States 
Atty.  City  Solicitor.  Author  of  **  Laws  and  Ordinances  of  Charles- 
Town."     Mason  &  Mason. 

William  Spiller  Stuart,  0  K  ^F,^  Bristol,  Va. 

Born  Saltville,  Va.,  Aug.  7,  1870.  B.  A.,  Hampden-Sidney  Coll.,  1I890. 
Member  of  Philomathean  Society.  Member  of  Eli  Banana  Society. 
Sophomore  Debater's  Medal.  Senior  Orator's  Medal.  LL.  B.,  1892. 
Was  Editor  of  "  American  and  English  Encyclopaedia  of  Law,"  at 
Northport,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.    Judge  of  Corporation  Court.     1-2  City  Hall. 


^5o  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

jANtES  Houston  Gilmore,  Jr.,  Z  V,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  three  years.  Member  of  Jefferson  Lit.  Society.  Prcs. 
Law  Class.  Vice-Pres.  of  Athletic  Assn.  Scriptor.  LL.  B.,  1893. 
Merchant's  Bank  Bidg. 

James  Breckinridge  Robertson,   A   T  H^  Northport,  L.  I., 
N.  Y. 

Hanover  Academy.  Univ.  of  Va.  Member  of  Jefferson  Lit.  Society. 
LL.  B.,  1893.     With  Edward  Thompson  Co. 

•George  Ainslie,  K  A,  Richmond,  Va. 

B.  S.,  Va.  Military  Institute.  1890.  Member  of  Cadet  Society.  Firet 
Corporal  Co.  A.  First  Sergeant  Co.  A.  Capt.  Co.  A.  LL.  B., 
Univ.  of  Va.,  1 893.     Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Oliver  Whitehead  Catchings,  (P  K  V,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1890-2.  LL.  B.,  ibid.^  1893.  Waters  &  Catchings,  Fen- 
dall  Bldg..  No.  344  D  St.,  N.  W. 

Mallory  K.  Cannon,  K  /I,  (So.)  Norfolk,  Va. 

B.  Ph.,  Univ.  of  Va..     M.   A.,  ilfid,^  1892.     No.  48  Bute  St. 

James  Porter  Parker,  New  Orleans,  La. 

C.  E.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1892.  Consul.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1894. 
LL.  B.,  Tulane  Univ.,  1895.    Denegre  Bldg.,  No.  217  Carondelet  St. 

FREDERicK  B.  White,  J  *Fy  Hernando,  Miss. 

'     Also,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Peter  Otey  Adams,  I  A  E,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
Robert  Dickson  Ballantine,  X  (P,  Newark,  N.  J. 

C.  E.,  Princeton  Univ.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1894.  No.  43  Washing- 
ton St. 

A.  Clarke  Carson,  K  A,  Front  Royal,  Va. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  three  years.  Member  of  Jefferson  Lit.  Society.  Editor 
of  Va,  University  Magazine.  LL.  B.,  1893.  Editor  of  College  Top- 
ics. Chairman  of  Democratic  party  in  Co.  and  Member  of  Va.  State 
Exec.  Com. 

Archibald  Robinson  Watson,  K  A,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

LL.  B.,  1894.     Perkins  &  Watson,  476-80  Randolph  Bldg. 

£dward  Ford  Mayberry,  Z  *F,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1892.  M.  A.,  idid.y  1893.  Member  of  Jefferson 
Lit.  Society.     Scriptor,  1893-4. 


MINOR    CHAPTER,  351 

William  Barnfather  Eagles,  A  T  Q,  Louisville,  Ky. 

B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1893.  LL.  B.,  i^»V.,  1894.  Member  of  Jefferson 
Lit.  Society.  Member  of  T.  I,  L.  K,  A.  47-48  Louisville  Trust 
Bldg. 

Thomas  Randolph  Keith,  X  ^,  Warrenton,  Va. 
LL.  B.,  1894. 

James  Markham  Marshall,  X  ^,  Baltimore,  Md. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1893.  ^^*  ^'t  1894*  No.  I209  ^^* 
Paul  St. 

Butler  Turnbull  Southgate,  K  Ay  Lexington,  Va. 

a.  B.,  Ky.  State  Coll.,  1892.     10  Northern  Bank  Bldg. 

Morris  Whiton  Bartlett,  K  A,  Lexington,  Ky. 

A.  and  M.  Coll.  of  Ky.,  1889.  Member  of  Washington  Society.  Law 
Class  Pres.,  1894.     LL.  B.,  1894.     Forman  &  Bartlett,  Herald  Bldg. 

Charles  Henry  Boyle,  A  K  E,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
LL.  B.,  1895.     No.  96  Adams  St.  or  Madison  St. 

Robert  Grattan,  Harrisonburg,  Va. 

LL.  B.,  1894. 

Herman  Danforth   Newcomb,  K  A,  B  V  E,   Louisville,  Ky. 

Cornell  Univ.,  two  years.  Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  *' Masque*' 
Mermaid  Clubs.  Sec.  of  Southern  Club.  Elected  to  Eli  Banana^ 
•*Z."  and  "Thirteen*'  Clubs.  Sec.  oi  Jefferson  Lit.  Society.  Chair- 
man of  Joint  Conference  Committee,  1895.  Under-graduate  Speaker 
at  Washington  Alumni  Banquet,  1895.  (Res.,  509  Ormsby  Ave.) 
Louisville  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 

Basil  Jones,  X  (P,  Charlottesville,  Va. 

Maj.  Jones  School  at  Charlottesville,  1890. 

Robert  Lewis  Dibkell  McAllister,  K  A,   (So.),  Atlanta, 
Ga. 

B.  S.,  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Coll.  of  Ala., '^Auburn,  Ala.,  1892. 
Scriptor,  1894-5.  LL.  B.,  1895.  601  Gould  Bldg.,  No.  23^  White- 
hall St. 

SviELTZER  Vernon  Kemp,  Z  ^F,  Bedford  City,  Va. 

Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.,  Schools.      Washington,  D.  C,  Schools.     Mem- 
ber of  "  Z  "  and  Ti/Jka,    LL.  B.,  1895.    Of  Editorial  Staff  of  "Amer- 
ican and  English  Encyclopoedia  of  Law."     Burks  &  Kemp. 

Tazewell  Taylor,  K  A,  (So.),  Norfolk,  Va. 

A.  B.,  William  and  Mary  Coll.,  i8q2.  Chancellor  Scholarship.  Consul, 
1894-5.  Historian  of  Law  Class,  1894-5.  LL.  B.,  [895.  No.  103 
Plume  St. 


352  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

John  Watson,  Petersburg,  Va. 

McCabe  School,  1891.     LL.  6.,  1895. 

Thomas  Rodman  Cartmell,  ^  T  J,  Louisville,  Ky. 

B.  L.,  Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Louisville,  1893.  Certificate  of  Proficiency^ 
in  Constitutional  and  International  Law,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1893-4.  81 
Louisville  Trust  Bldg. 

Richard  Henry  Toler  Adams,  Jr.,  B  6  fl,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

A.  B.,  Randolph- Macon  Coll.,  1892.     LL.  B.,  1895. 

Daniel  Mountjoy  Cloud,  X  0,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1893-6.  Pres.  of  Law  Class,  session  1894-5.  Consul, 
1895-6.     B.  L.,  1896. 

Hunsdon  Gary,  K  A,  (So.),  Richmond,  Va. 

At  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  one  year.  Graduate  at  Va.  Mil.  Insti- 
tute, 1892.  Pres.  of  Law  Class,  1895-6.  33  Chambe**  of  Commerce 
Blk. 

John  Ward  Henderson,  B  8  //,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

West  Florida  Seminary.     LL.  6.,  1895. 

Samuel  Gordon  Gumming,    AT  A,    (So.),  0  B  A',  Hampton, 
Va. 

Licentiate  of  Instruction,  Coll.  of  William  and  Mary,  1890.  Member  of 
**  Z"  and  £/i  Banana,  Presidential  Elector,  Second  Cong.  Dist.  No. 
22  E.  Main  St. 

John  Glark  Robertson,  <P  J  8,  Dallas,  Texas. 

LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  1894.     204  Cockrell  Bldg. 

Theodoric  Armistead  Williams,  A  T  Q,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Proconsul,  1895-6.     LL.  B.,  1896.     No.  41  College  Place. 

William  B radish  Forsyth,  I  A',  New  Orleans,  La. 

Scriptor,  1895-6.     LL.  B.,  1896. 

William  Rankin  Marrs,  J  T  J,  Henderson,  Ky. 

Univ.  of  South,  one  year.  B.  L.,  1895.  Formerly  of  Editorial  Staff  of 
Edward  Thompson  &  Co.  Auditors'  Agent  and  Escheator.  18  Pyth- 
ian Bldg. 

Eugene  Douglas  Andrews,  B  8  //,  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
Cheever  Lewis  Shine,  I  A  Ey  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

LL.  B.,  1895. 

Francis  William  Jones,  K  I,  Northport,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

LL.  B.,  1895.     On  Editorial  Staff  of  Edward  Thompson  Co. 


MINOR    CHAPTER.  353 

Nicholas  Barnett  Marks,  A  T  Q,  Versailles,  Ky. 

M.  Sc.,  Ala.  A.  and  M.  Coll.     Tribune.     LL.  B.,  1896. 

Robert  Carter  Stribbling,  X  0,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Univ.  of  Va-,  1 886-8.     Member  of  Jefferwn  Society.     Markham,  Fau- 
quier Co.,  Va.     No.  503  D  St.,  N.  W. 

^ 

Murray  Mason  McGuire,  J  AT  £,  Richmond,  Va. 

Univ.* of  Va.,  1890-3,  1895-6. 

William  Mason  Smith,  X  0,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1895.     No.  69  Church  St. 

Robert  E.  Lee  Marshall,  X  0,  Baltimore,  Md. 

B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1894.     No.  1209  ^^*  ^^^1  ^^' 

Charles  Morgan  Harris,  K  A,  (So.),  Versailles,  Ky. 

Univ.  of  Ky.,  1894-6.     LL.  B.,  1896. 

George  Petties  Raney,  Jr.,  K  A,  (So.),  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

Univ.  of  Va.,  1894-6.     LL.  B.,  1896. 

William  Whithurst  Olds,  Jr.,  (P  A'  ^,  Norfolk,  Va. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,   Univ.  of  Va.,  1894.     Sec.  of  Law  Class.     LL.  B., 
1896.     No.  140  (or  104)  Freemason  St. 

Robert  Edward  (or  Eugene)  Lockett,  K  A,  (So.),  Crew, 
Va. 

Richmond  Coll.,  Va. 

Cleveland  Coxe  Lansing,  K A,  (So.),  Niagara,  Can. 

Va.  Military  Institute.     Member  of  Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  **  Z  "  and  "  -£/*.'*- 
Historian,  1896-7.  ' 

Joseph  Stebbins,  Jr.,  X  ^,  South  Boston,  Va. 

A.  B.,  Hampden-Sidney  Coll.     LL.  B.,  1896. 

George  I^atham  Fletcher,  B  0  II,  Warrenton,  Va. 

Richmond  Coll.,  Va.     Consul,  1896-7.     Charlottesville  address,  care  of 
Univ.  of  Va.,  Hotel. 

Norborne  Thomas  Nelson  Robinson,  B  0  II,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

McCabc's  Univ.  School.      Tribune,  1896-7.      No.  13 15  20th  St.,  N.  W. 
Charlottesville  address,  Dawson's  Row,  Univ.  of  Va. 

Nathaniel  Stuart  Bowe,  K  A,  (So.),  Richmond,  Va. 

Richmond  Coll.,  Va..  No.  917  W.  Franklin  St.     Charlottesville  address, 
131  House  C,  Dawson's  Row,  Univ.  of  Va. 


354  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

Frederick  Wallace,  Mill  Point,  W.  Va. 

A.  B.,  Hampden- Sidney  Coll.     LL.  B.,  1896. 

Edward  E.  Wiley,  Emory,  Va. 

A.  B.,  Emory  &  Henry  Coll.     LL.  B.,  1896. 

Edward  L.  L.  Cox,  Belpr^,  O. 

Member  of  ««^/i." 

Charles  Jones  Rixey,  Jr.,  ^  ATT,  Culpepper,  Va. 

Va.  Military  Institute,  1894.      Vice-Pres.  Law  Class,  1896-7.      Scriptor, 
1896-7. 

Alexander  H.  Sands,  Richmond,  Va. 
Eugene  Lanier  Sykes,  A  K  Ey  Aberdeen,  Miss. 

60m   Glenwood   Plantation,    near    Aberdeen,     Miss.,    Aug.    27,    1873. 
Attended  A.  &  M.  Coll.,  1887-8.     Univ.  of  Miss.,  1888-9I. 

John  Pike  Powers,  Jr.,  UK  A,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Born  Mt.   Sterling,  Ky.,  Oct.  24,   1875.     B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1890. 
LL.  B.,  iSiJ.,  1895.     No.  1516  Henrietta  St. 

William  Fife  Long,  K  A,  Harris  Creek,  Va. 

Born  Charlottesville,  Va.,  Feb.  2,   1874.      A.  B.,  Richmond  Coll.,  1894. 

Henry  Carrington  Riely,  J  /T  £,  Richmond,  Va. 

Born  Halifax  Co.,  Va.,  Jan.   15,   1874.      Univ.   of  Va.,    1892-6.     No. 
504  E.  Grace  St. 

Ceorge  Pilcher,  0  K  I,  Midland,  Va., 

Bom  Midland,  July  2,  1870.     M.  A.,  Randolph-Macon  Coll.,  Ashland, 
Va.,  1892. 


DILiLON  GHAPTRR 

IN  THE 

LAW  DEPARTMENT 

OF  THE 

University  of  Minnesota. 


ESTABLISHED  1891. 


THE  first  official  mention  of  the  University  of  Minnesota 
is  in  the  second  message  of  Governor  Ramsey  to  the 
Territorial  Legislature  of  1851.  After  speaking  of  the  school 
lands,  he  adds:  "As  the  endowment  of  a  university  will  also 
naturally,  in  this  connection,  attract  your  attention,  it  might 
be  proper  to  memorialize  Congress  for  a  grant  of  100,000 
acres  of  land,  applicable  and  available,  at  a  future  day,  for 
this  most  desirable  object.  The  propriety  of  urging,  at  this 
time,  the  request,  arises  from  the  importance  of  making  an 
early  selection,  with  a  view  to  secure  a  fair  proportion  of 
choice  lands." 

The  memorial  above  proposed  was  passed  by  the  Legis- 
lature on  the  loth  day  of  February,  and  on  the  19th  of  the 
same  month  Congress  passed  an  act  granting  two  townships 
(about  46,000  acres)  ''for  the  use  and  support  of  a  university 
in  said  Territory,  and  for  no  other  use  and  purpose  what- 
ever." A  preparatory  department  was  opened  in  185 1  and 
continued  three  years.  It  was  reorganized  in  i86c,  1864  and 
1868,  and  dates  its  actual  beginning  from  the  last  named 
year. 


356  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

One  of  the  first  acts  of  the  Regents  under  the  new  organ- 
ization was  the  purchase  of  a  farm  for  the  agricultural 
college.  In  September,  1868,  a  purchase  of  96  acres  was 
made.  This  land  was  situated  southeast  of  the  campus  and 
only  one- fourth  of  a  mile  from  it. 

In  the  report  made  by  the  Board  of  Regents  for  the  fiscal 
year  ending  December  22,  1868,  it  appears  that  there  were 
then  five  instructors  employed  and  109  students  in  attend- 
ance, all  in  the  preparatory  department. 

The  year  1869  marks  the  organization  of  the  University 
proper;  the  election  of  William  W.  Folwell  as  President;  the 
selection  of  a  Faculty;  the  beginning  of  university  instruction 
(September  15,  1869),  and  the  enlargement  of  the  University 
farm  by  the  purchase  of  30  acres  of  land.  There  were  in 
attendance  during  this  year  13  students  in  the  collegiate 
department  and  217  in  the  Latin  or  preparatory  school. 

ORGANIZATION  OF  DEPARTMENTS. 

The  organization  adopted  by  the  Board  of  Regents,  as 
required  by  law,  was  as  follows: 

A  Department  of  ElemeDtary  Instruction; 

A  College  of  Science,  Literature  and  the  Arts; 

A  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts; 

A  College  or  Department  of  Medicine; 

A  College  or  Department  of  Law. 

The  College  of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts  was  organized  in  two 
divisions,  (i)  that  of  agriculture,  (2)  that  of  mechanic  arts. 

The  Department  of  Elementary  Instruction  was  represented  by  the 
collegiate  department  and  the  so-called  Latin  school,  introductory  to  it. 

UNIVERSITY  SUPPORT. 

The  Legislature  of  1893  passed  an  act  giving  to  the  Uni- 
versity a  state  tax  of  three-twentieths  of  a  mill.  This  act 
went  into  effect  the  ist  day  of  August,  1894.  This  gives  an 
income  of  about  $95,000;  fees,  $53,000;  U.  S.  Government, 
$38,000;  University  bonds  and  contracts,  $36,500;  miscel- 
laneous sources,  $13,000,  making  a  total  of  $235,500. 


DILLON  CHAPTER.    .  357 

LANDS. 

The  campus  is  situated  in  the  City  of  Minneapolis,  about 
a  mile  below  and  in  full  view  of  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony. 
The  grounds  are  about  55  acres  in  extent,  undulating  in  sur- 
face, well  wooded  with  native  trees,  and,  by  reason  of  the 
natural  advantages  and  contour,  very  attractive.  It  is  valued 
at  $600,000. 

The  experimental  farm,  consisting  of  250  acres  of  valuable 
land,  is  located  between  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  adjoining 
the  state  fair  groun'ds.  It  contains  every  variety  of  soil  and 
exposure  required  for  illustrative  and  experimental  work.  It 
is  valued  at  $500,000. 

The  Minnetonka  experimental  fruit  farm  of  116  acres,  and 
situated  on  the  peninsula  dividing  the  upper  and  lower  lakes, 
is  valued  at  $12,000. 

Of  the  lands  granted  by  Congress,  the  University  still 
possesses  about  42,000  acres.  These  lands  are  constantly 
increasing  in  value,  and  when  sold  the  proceeds  will  go  to 
increase  the  permanent  endowment  of  the  University. 

LIBRARIES. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  libraries  easily  accessible  to 
University  students: 

MINNEAPOLIS. 

The  University  Library, 40,000  volumes 

The  Public  Library, 55>ooo  volumes 

Minneapolis  Bar  Association  Library 9,000  volumes 

Guaranty  Loan  Law  Library, 9,000  volumes 

N.  Y.  Life  Insurance  Law  Library, 8,000  volumes 

ST.   PAUL. 

State  Historical  Library, 56,000  volumes 

State  Library, 20,000  volumes 

Public  Library, 32,000  volumes 

Total, 229,000  volumes 

The  general  Library  of  the  University  contains  about 
40,000  bound  volumes,  beside  many  thousand  volumes  of 


358  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

pamphlets,  magazines,  reports,  etc.  About  120  periodicals 
are  received  regularly  by  the  library,  not  inclusive  of  tech- 
nical magazines  and  newspapers  in  English  and  other  lan- 
guages. 

In  1888  the  Department  of  Law  was  formally  opened. 

The  charter  of  this  Chapter  was  dated  December  25th, 
1890.  The  Chapter  was  instituted  in  January,  1891,  by 
Brothers  Walter  T.  Smith,  Kent  '88,  Story  '%9,,  John  W. 
Lane,  Cooley  '88,  of  St.  Paul,  and  A.  E.  Helmick,  Kent 
'86,  of  Minneapolis. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


John  Forrest  Dillon,  New  York  City. 

LL.  D.  United  States  District  Judge.  President  of  American  Bar  Asso- 
ciation, 1891-2.  Author  of  *'The  Law  of  Municipal  Bonds,'*  1876. 
**  Removal  of  Causes,"  fifth  edition,  1889.  "A  Treatise  on  the  Law 
of  Municipal  Corporations,"  two  volumes,  fourth  edition,  1890. 
**  Circuit  Court  Reports,  Eighth  Circuit,  1870-80,'*  five  volumes. 
** Lectures  on  Laws  and  Jurisprudence  of  England  and  America,"  390 
(Ages,  1894.  **The  True  Professional  Ideal,"  read  at  American  Bar 
Anociation  meeting,  1894.  Storrs  Professor,  Vale  University,  189 1-2. 
Dillon  &  Hubbard,  No.  195  Broadway. 

James  Paige,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  College,  1887.  M.  A.,  ibid,^  1890.  LL.  B.,  University 
of  Minnesota.  LL.  M.  Member  of  Ciiosophic  Literary  Society. 
First  Disputation  as  Baird  Prizeman  at  Princeton.  Author  of  Illus- 
trative Cases  in  Domestic  Relations,  Partnership,  Agency,  Commercial 
P&per,  and  Torts,  published  in  a  series.  Professor  of  Law  at  the 
University  of  Minnesota  since  1891.  (Residence,  No.  1414  Yale 
Place.)     Office,  1009  New  York  Life  Building. 

William  S.  Pattee,  Minneapolis,  Minnesota. 

LL.  D.  Dean  of  the  Department  of  Law,  University  of  Minnesota. 
(Residence,  No.  1319  Fifth  Street,  S.  E.) 


CHARTER  MEMIBERS* 


William  Harrison  Carey,  Duluth,  Minn. 

University  of  Minnesota.  Agatin,  Davidson  &  Carey,  47-9  Exchange 
Building. 

Martin  Bradner  Davidson,  ^  K  ^^  ^  B  K,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Born  Austin,  Mower  County,  Minnesota,  January  2d,  1867.  Attended 
Carleton  College,  North  field,  Minnesota.  While  there  was  President 
of  Base  Ball  Team,  1888.  Treasurei^of  Senior  Tennis  Club.'  Took 
the  Pennant  in  high  jump,  broad  jump  and  throwing  shot.  University 
of  Minnesota.  Member  of  Class  of  1888.  Vice-President  and  Cashier 
of  Citizens*  Bank  of  Wheaton,  Minnesota.  Agatin,  Davidson  &  Ca- 
rey, 47-9  Exchange  Building. 

Gilbert  Greene  Dickerman,  X  ^,  Duluth,  Minn. 

University  of  Minnesota.     Columbia  Law  School.     Clark  &  Dickerman. 

Harry  Gilbert  Gearhart,  I  X,  Duluth,  Minn. 

University  of  Minnesota,  Class  of  1891.  N.  A.  &  H.  G.  Gearhart,  510- 
12  Pkilladio. 

Edwin  Forbes  Glenn,  Vancouver,  Wash. 

Graduate  of  United  States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  1877.  First 
Lieutenant  of  Twenty-fifth  United  States  Infantry.  Professor  of  Mili- 
tary Science  at  University  of  Minnesota.  Captain  in  United  States 
Army.  Judge  Advocate,  United  States  Army.  Author  of  <*Hand 
Book  of  International  Law,"  1895.     Care  of  Vancouver  Barracks. 

Albert  Randell  Moore,  J  T,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Harvard  University,  1887-9.  P&igc  Prize  lor  Best  Commencement  The- 
sis. LL.  M.,  University  of  Minnesota.  (Residence,  No.  464  Holly 
Avenue.)    78-9  Globe  Building. 

John  Sheppard  Stone,  J  K  E,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

St.  Paul  High  School.  University  of  Minnesota.  Harvard  University, 
one  year.  (Res.  No.  301  Summit  Avenue.)  Care  of  Claim  Dept.  of 
Great  Northern  Ry.  Co. 

Thomas  Snowden  Tompkins,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Tompkins  &  Burr,  503-7  New  York  Life  Building. 

CLASS  OF   1891 
William  Compton  Brown,  Stephen,  Minn. 

Co.  Atty.  of  Marshall  Co. 

Ripley  Bernard  Brower,  J  K  E,  St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

St.  Cloud  High  School.  St.  Cloud  State  Normal  School.  Merchants 
National  Bank  Bldg. 


36o  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

James  Denis  Den^gre,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid.  Member  of  Whig  Hall.  315 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

George  Wilbur  Markham,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

St.  Paul  High  School.  Asst.  Corporation  Atty.  of  St.  Paul.  J.  E.  &  G. 
W.  Markham,  79-82  Germania  Life  Bldg. 

Volney  G.  Reifsnider,  Oronoco,  Minn. 
Arthur  Ross  Rogers,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Milwaukee  High  School,  three  years.  In  Lumber  business.  Not  in 
practice. 

Frederick  Pearson  Smith,  X  ^.     (Address  unknown.) 

Letter  to  410  Temple  Court,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  was  forwarded  to  Great 
Northern  Claim  Agent,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  returned  unclaimed. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 

Charles  Stuart  Benson.     (Address  unknown.) 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  .     Letter  to  No.  505  Aldrich  Ave.,  N.  Minneapolis, 

Minn.,  was  forwarded  to  Minnetonka  Beach,  and  returned  unclaimed. 

Arthur  Eugene  Giddings,  ^  T,  ^  B  K,  Anoka,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1889.  Member  of  Phi  Beta  Nu.  City  Atty. 
two  terms.  County  Atty.  of  Anoka  Co.  Giddings  &  Pratt.  Office 
over  State  Bank. 

John  Dean  Goss,  X  V,  Hudson,  Wis. 

A.  6.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1889.  Columbia  Law  School,  1889-91.  M.  A., 
Columbia  School  of  Political  Science,  1890.  Ph.  D.,  ibid.,  1891. 
Medical  Dept.  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1891-2.  County  Judge  of  St.  Croix 
Co.,  Wis.,  since  1893. 

Joseph  Henry  Handlan,  I  X,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Washington  and    Lee  Univ.     Univ.  of  Minn., .     Room  10  Central 

Law  Bldg. 

Lane  MacGregor,  I  X,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Miami  Univ.,  1885-6.  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1884-5,  and  1886-9.  Prize  for 
Half-mile  Run,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  June,    1885.     413  Providence  Bldg. 

Charles  Dickerman  Matteson,  A  A  (P,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn., .  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891-2.  Sec.  and  Treas.  of  Se- 
curity Trust  Co.     Care  of  Security  Trust  Co. 

Herbert  Gilman  Richardson,  A  K  E,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1890.     841  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg. 

Carl  Taylor,  ARE,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Paige  Prize,  1892.     LL.  M.,  Univ.   of  Minn.,  .     Bigelow  &  Taylor, 

415  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 


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DILLON  CHAPTER.  361 

CLASS  OP  1893. 
Hans  Bugge,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 

First  Honorable  Mention  on  Graduation.  Delegate' at- large  from  Minn, 
to  National  Convention  of  League  of  Republican  Clubs,  at  Milwaukee, 
Aug.,  1896.  Asst.  County  Atty.  of  Otter  Tail  Co.,  Minn.  Picket 
Blk. 

Bernard  Chauncey  Carroll,  J  J  *,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1889.     116  Crocker  Bldg. 

Harry  Rose  Banner,    A  K  E,  Stony  Point,  Rockland  Co., 
N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1891.  M.  A.,  ibid.  LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
iS94- 

Edward  Welles   Hawley,  2*  *,  0  B  K,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  and  Valedictory,  Hobart  Coll.,  1888.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1889., 
Consul,  1 891-3.  LL.  M.  E.  W.  &  G.  M.  B.  Hawley,  Room  1007 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

William  Augustus  Jackson,  ^  r  A,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1891.  Loan  and  Trust  Bldg.  Also,  1805  Fourth 
ot.,  o.  E. 

Lewis  Henry  Kennedy,  S  X,  Litchfield,  Minn. 

B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,   1890. 

William  Thomas  McMurran,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

630-2  Globe  Bldg. 

Huntington  Wolcott  Merchant,  J  T,  Duluth,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Coll.,  1890.  M.  A.,  idid.,  1893.  Member  of  C/io  HalU 
Piacticed  in  N.  Y.  City,  1894-5.     Duluth  Trust  Co.  Bldg. 

*i894.  Charles  Mordecai  Parry. 

Address  was  No.  1800  Vine  Place,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Died  March  17, 
1894. 

Wilson  Littell  Pierce,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Formerly  County  Atty.  at  Redwood  Falls,  Minn.  Care  of  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg. 

Charles  Edward  Putnam,  1  X,  River  Falls,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis., .     Scriptor,  1 892-3. 

Frederick  Durkee  Rice. 

See  Class  of  1894. 


362  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

John  Cochrane  Sweet,  iT  T,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,   .     First  Paige  Prize  for  l)est  Graduation  Thesis, 

1893.  LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1896.  Lecturer  in  Law  Dept.  of 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  on  Mortgages.  Roberts  &  Sweet,  Specialty,  Real 
Estate  and  Mortgage  Foreclosures,  506  Baqk  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Edward  Wesley  Taylor,  -T  X,  Webster,  S.  Dak. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  1890*1.     Member  of  Hermean  Lit.  Society. 

Albert  De Forest  Tyler,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Macalester  ColL, .     26  (or  47)  Hotel  Barbeau. 

Robert  Williams  Webb,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Asst.  Sec.  and  Treas.  of  Minneapolis  Trust  Co.,  No.  331  Hennepin  Ave. 

Arthur  Manley.  Wickwire,  Z  V,  St.  Paul,   Minn. 

•  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1890.  Second  Prize  in  History  and  Political 
Economy.  Commencement  Appointment.  Sec.  St.  Louis  Co.,  Re- 
publican Club  in  1894.  Member  of  Executive  Com.  of  Young  Men's 
Republican  League.  Pres.  of  Law  Alumni  Assn.  Edgerton  &  Wick- 
wire, 802  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

Charles  Stanley  Albert,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

LL  B..,  Columbian  Univ.  Law  School,  1892.  LL.  M.,  ibid,^  1893*  ^T^\\r 
iated  at  Marshall  Chapter,  1891-2.  Vice-Pres.  of  Young  Men's 
Democratic  Club.  Specialty,  Common  Carriers  and  Riparian  Rights. 
1004  Guaranty  Loan  Bldg. 

FiTZHUGH  Burns,  1  *,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892.  Paige  Prize,  1894.  O'Reilly  &  Bums,  413 
N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

.Howard  Conant,  2'  *,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Union  Coll.,   1892. 

Charles  Myron  Drew,  ^  B  Ky  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Ph.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1892.  Member  of  Phi  Nu  Theta^  Eclectic^  and 
Fhi  Beta  Kappa,  Scriptor,  1893-4.  Seney  Scholarship,  three  years. 
Sec.  and  Treas.  of  Vermont  Assn.  of  Minn.  600-4  Guaranty  Loan 
Bldg. 

Robert  Ernest  Esterly,  <P  A  S,  0  N  E,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1889.  Initiated  into  Phi  Delta  Theta  at  Univ. 
of  Wooster,  O.  Senior  Memorial  Orator.  Atty.  in  Claim  Dept.  ol 
Minneapolis  St.  Ry.  Co,     No.  200  Third  Ave.,  N. 

Edward  Clinton  Gottry,  Taylor's  Falls,  Minn. 

Editor  of  "  Register "  U.  S.  Land  Office,  1889-94.  County  Atty.  of 
Chisago  Co.     City  Atty.     2-3  Ellison  Blk. 


DILLON  CHAPTER.  363 

William  Ross  Guilford,  Ashmont,  Mass. 

Affiliated  with  Wkbstbr  Chapter,  1893-6. 

♦1895.     Bradford  Coryelle  Hurd.  X  ?r. 

B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1893.     Died  Jaly  15,  1895. 

Thomas  Ervin  Kepner,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1895.  Author  of  "  Kepneron  Ins.,"  (Hornbook 
Series,  1896).     404-6  Phoenix  Bldg. 

Claude  Kenrick  Pettingill,  LaCrosse,  Wis. 

LaCrosse  High  SchooL     No.  304  Main  St. 

Frederick  Durkee  Rice,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Consul,  1893-4.     No.  653  Portland  Ave.     Also,  No.  385  Summit  Ave. 

Charles  Howard  Van  Campen,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Rochester  High  School,  1891.  Proconsul,  1893-4.  Rochester,  Minn, 
Guaranty  Loan  Bldg. 

Alonzo  Potter  Williamson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

M.  D.,  Hahnemann  Medical  Coll.  and  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  1876. 
A.  M.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  1887.  Not  in  practice.  No.  60a  Nicolette 
Ave. 

Archibald  William  Wilson,  T  T.     (Address  unknown. ) 

Univ.  of  Minn., .  Letter  sent  to  No.  10,  Florence  Court,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  and  to  Sacramento,  Cal.,  were  returned  unclaimed. 

John  Abner  Wright,  Onarga,  111. 

M.  E.  L.,  Grand  Pmairie  Seminary,  1891. 

CLASS  OP  1895. 
Charles  Francis  Alderson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Try  No.  9  Maple  St. 

Lee  Bradley  Bartholomew,  J  T  J,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Simpson  Coll.,  Iowa,  two  years.  Univ.  of  Minn.,  one  vear.  Tribune. 
704  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Joseph  Hervey  Beeke,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Hamline  Univ., .      Univ.  of  Minn.,  .      Care  of  St.  Paul  Book 

and  Stationary  Co.,  also,   **The  Marlborough,"  No.  333  Ramsey  St. 

William  Reynolds  Begg,  ^  K  E,  ^  B  K,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  and  Valedictorian,  Yale  Univ.,  1893.      Yale  Law  School,  1893-4, 

where  he  was  initiated  at  Waite  Chapter.     Baldwin  Prize,  Y.  L.  S. 

Member  of  Skuii  and  Bones  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa,     Connected  with 

Legal  Dept.  of  Great  Northern  Ry.  Co.,  General  Offices  of  G.  N.  Ry. 

Co.,  Rosabel  and  Third  Sts. 


364  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

Alton  Morrill  Gates,  W  T,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1894.  With  Bicknell  &  Trask,  303-4  Bradbnry 
Bldg. 

Joel  Mark  Dickey,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Buchtel  Coll.,  1881-3.  Member  of  Edward  Everett  lAt.  Society.-  Spe- 
cial Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  from  Dec,  1895,  to  July,  1896.  Appointed 
Regular  Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.,  Dist.  of  Minn.,  July  r,  1896.  Care  of 
Custom  House. 

<^HARLES  Wells  Farnham,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Griswold  Coll.,  Davenport,  la.,  1885-7,  *"^  taught  in  Preparatory  School 
thereof.  Consul,  1894.  LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1896.  410  Man- 
hattan Bldg. 

William  Henry  Miller  Gemmell,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Care  of  General   Manager's   Office,  C,  St.  P.,  Minn.,  and  O.  R.  R.  Co. 

Frank  Hammond  Griggs,  Z  (T,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

B.  A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1893.  No.  88  Sherburne  Ave.,  also,  care  of  West 
Publishing  Co. 

Heber  Lynden  Hartley,  A  T  A,  ^  B  K,  Duluth,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1893.  Proconsul,  1894-5.  Neff  &  Hartley,  507 
-9  Lonsdale  Bldg. 

William  Martin  Higgins,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Care  of  Court  House.     No.  681  St.  Peter  St. 

William  Franklin  Hunt,  0  A  6,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

M.  E.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1887.  Editor  of  Critic,  1886.  Instructor  in 
Mathematics,  Natural  Science,  and  Manual  Training,  in  Barnard 
School.  Member  of  Alcyone  Lit.  Society.  LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1896.  Asst.  Corporation  Atty.  Hunt  &  Prendergast,  909  N.  Y.  Life 
Bldg. 

Alfred  Findlay  Mason,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Care  of  West  Publishing  Co. 

Albert  Fuller  Pratt,  W  T,  ^  li  A',  Anoka,  Minn. 

Anoka  High  School.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1893.  Philosophical  Ora- 
tion at  Commencement.     Editor  of  *'  Annual.*'     Giddings  &  Pratt. 

Louis  Walter  Prendergast,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

LL.  M.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,    1886.     Hunt  &  Prendergast,   909  N.  Y.  Life 

Bldg. 

Edward  Ambrose  Roberts,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Care  of  Davis,  Kellogg  &  Severance. 


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DILLON  CHAPTER,  365 

Milton  Tully  Sanders,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

716  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Benjamin  Chandler  Taylor,  9''  T,  0  B  K,  Mankato,  Minn. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1893.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  Fletcher  &  Taylor^ 
No.  430  S.  Front  St. 

Thomas  Freeman  Wallace,  Jr.,  X  *F,  0  B  K,  Minneapolis,. 
Minn. 

B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1893.  Member  of  Pi  Beta  Nu.  Editor  of  Col- 
lege Annual,  The  Gopher^  1892.  Champion  in  Singles  Tennis,  1893. 
Paige  Senior  Prize  for  Graduation  Thesis.  Woods,  Kingman  &  Wal- 
lace, 909  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Henry  White  Williams,  ^  K  ¥,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892-3.  Law  Commencement  Oration.  Keefer  &  Wil- 
liams, 412  Currier  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF   1896. 

Walter  Henry  Campbell,  0  F  J,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

R   S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1895.     Care  of  John  B.,  and  E.  P.  Sanborn. 

George  Franklin  Dean,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Guaranty  Loan  Bldg.,  No.  65  S.  12th  St. 

Harry  Lawrence  Donahower,  *F  T,  St.  Peter,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  1892-5.  Membar  of  Kappa  Beta  Phi  and  Theta  Xu 
Epsilon. 

Martin  Ernest  Goetzinger,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Attended  Public  Schools  at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.  Class  Pres.  Connected 
with  Legal  Dept.  of  the  Minn.  Loan  and  Trust  Co.  No.  311  Nicol- 
let Ave. 

Harry  Reid  Hampton,  X  (P*,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  C,  1894.  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1894-5.  Harvard  Law 
1895-6. 

William  DeWiti'  Mitchell,  A  K  E,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1895.  Member  of  Kappa  Beta  Phi  and  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon.  Historian,  1895-6.  50  National  German- American 
Bank  Bldg. 

John  Frederick  Schurch,  ^  /",  Hastings,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  1887-9.     Consul,  1896. 

Charles  Edington  Swan,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Scriptor,  1895-6.  Connected  with  Legal  Dept.  of  Northern  Pacific  Ry» 
Co.     (Res.,  442  Dayton  Ave.) 


366  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

De  Alton  Stephen  Thomas,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Eau  Claire  High  School,  1892.  Sec.  Eau  Claire  Co  Republican  Com. 
20-1  Chippewa  Valley  Bank  Bldg. 

Grant  VanZandt,  A  K  E.  8  N  E,  Winona,  Minn. 

Northwestern  Univ.,  1891-2.  Amherst  Coll.,  1892-3.  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1893-5- 

Samuel  Bailey  Wilson,  Mankato,  Minn. 

Mankato  State  Normal  School.  Member  of  Normal  Lit.  Society. 
Pres.  of  Law  Lit.  Society.  Editor  of  Law  Dept.  Ariel.  Repre- 
sented Univ.  of  Minn,  in  Annual  Convention  of  the  American  Repub- 
lican Coll.  League,  Chicago,  April,  1896.  Librarian  of  Law  School, 
one  year.     Schmitt  &  Wilson,  5-6  Ray  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 
George  Kimball  Belden,  X  ^,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1892.  Consul,  1894-6.  Delegate  to  the  Fifth 
National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  December,  1896.  1028 
Guaranty  Loan  Bldg. 

Joseph  Chapman,  Jr.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Attended  Minneapolis  High  School.  Nominee  for  State  Legislature. 
Consul,  1896-7.     Care  Northwestern  National  Bank. 

George  Robert  Folds,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Minneapolis  High  School,  1889.  Tribune,  1896-7.  Asst.  Claim  Agt.  of 
Minneapolis  Street  Railway  Co.     (Res.,  No.  614  S.  9th  St.) 

George  Maxwell  Blackstock  Hawley,  S  ^,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Born  Red  Wing.  Minn.,  Sept.  18,  1870.  Hobert  Coll.,  Geneva,  N.  Y., 
1888-90.  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1891-3.  Manager  of  Glee  and  Banjo 
Clubs,  1892.  'Varsity  Baseball  team,  1891-3.  Law  Editor  of  Gopher^ 
1896.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1896.  Postgraduate,  1896-7.  Li- 
brarian of  Law  School.     Res.  319  I'welfth  Av.,  S.  E. 

Ernest  C.  Hosmer,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio,  July  i,  1870.     No.  66  Eleventh  St.,  S. 

Horace  Gibbs  Lazelle,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

No.  2502  W.  22d  St..  also  No.  iioo  5th  St.,  S<  E. 

MouNTFORT  Mills,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Care  of  Consolidated  Milling  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

George  Hancock  Spear,  X  (T,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1893.  Tribune,  1896-7.  (Res.,  No.  2721  Do- 
pont  Ave.,  S.)    Connected  with  The  Minneapolis  Journal, 


DILLON  CHAPTER.  367 

Carleton  Lyman  Wallace,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Cornell  Univ.,  18 — .  Minneapolis  Manager  of  The  St.  Paul  Pioneer 
Press,     (Res.,  No.  2003  Queen  Ave.,  S.) 

David  Wallace,  I  X,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Purdue  Univ.,  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  1894-6.  Proconsul,  1895-6-7.  (Res., 
No.  21  Floral  St.,  or  No.  345  Summit  Ave.)  Care  of  Hadley  &  Arm- 
strong, 801  Globe  Bldg. 

CLASS  OP  1898. 
Frederick  Carroll  Baldy,  J  K  E,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1895.     Cor.  Portland  and  Mackubin  Sts. 

Frank  Clinton  Bestor,  X  ^,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.,  1892-4.     Care  of  Minneapolis  Trust  Co. 

Louis  L.  Dodge,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
No.  1825  9th  Ave.,  S. 

Ernest  Arthur  Faulhaber,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

No.  197  Nelson  Ave. 

Carl  Hitchcock  Fowler,  ^  T,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1895.     No.  1115  Nicollet  Ave. 

Albert  W.  Lindeke,  ARE,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     Care  of  L.  W.  &  S. 

Frank  Herbert  Lusk,  ^  K  W,  Thorp,  Wis. 
Edward  Lucas,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Born  New  York  City,  Aug.  20th,  1868.     315  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

William  Paul  Moorhead,  0  K  ^,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Washington  and  JefiEerson  Coll.,  1890.  Historian,  1896-7.  No. 
415  iith  St.,  S.     Care  of  James  I.  Best  &  Son,  N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Egbert  Simmons  Oakley,  ^  T,  Buffalo,  Minn. 

Macalester  Coll.,  St.  Paul,  two  years.  Consul,  1896-7.  Temporary  ad- 
dress. No.  818  7th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

George  Merton  Stebbins,  Rochester,  Minn. 

Scriptor,  1896-7.  No.  224  E.  5th  St.  Temporary  address.  No.  1312 
5th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis. 

MacLaughlin  White,  J  T,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1895.    No.  1316  Fifth  St.,  S.  E. 

Daniel  Beedy  Wood,  J  T  J,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
No.  204  E.  27th  St. 


368  PHI  DELTA  PHJ, 

CLASS  OP  1899. 

Robert  Alexander  Hastings,  X  (T,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.     No.  1626  9th  Ave.,  S. 

Alfred  L.  Hill,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

No.  2426  Hennepin  Ave. 

Albert  Bushnell  Loye,  K  W^  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Minn.     No.  511  Ridgewood  Ave. 

George  Henry  Rogers,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Univ.  of  Wis.     No.  923  Summit  Ave. 


DANIELS  CHAPTER 

IN    THE 


•  BUFFALO  LAW  SCHOOL 


I 
i 

BEING    THE 


DEPARTMENT  OF  LAW 


OF    THE 


UNIYERSITY  OF  BUFFALO. 


ESTABLISHED    1891. 


THE  University  of  Buffalo  is  unlike  other  institutions  of 
learning  in  that  its  several  departments  are  exclusively 
professional. 

The  fifth  term  of  the  Dental  Department  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Buffalo  recently  began.  The  University  also  com- 
prises the  Buffalo  College  of  Pharmacy,  while  it  has  also 
recently  incorporated  a  School  of  Pedagogy,  with  its  other 
professional  departments. 

The  fifty-first  regular  session  of  the  Medical  Department  of 
the  University  of  Buffalo  commenced  on  Monday,  September 
14,  1896.  The  medical,  pharmacal,  and  dental  departments 
of  this  University  are  now  occupying  their  palatial  new 
buildings  on  High  Street,  near  the  corner  of  Main. 

The  faculty  of  the  institution  feel  that  they  have  the  most 


3  7  o  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

tasteful^  comfortable  and  best  arranged  medical  college  edifice 
the  United  States ;  perhaps  ezfen  in  the  world.  The  new  building 
covers  a  ground  area  of  12,000  square  feet,  and  has  a  front- 
age of  160  feet  on  High  Street.  It  is  finished  entirely  with 
terra  cotta,  pressed  brick,  iron  and  hard  wood,  than  which 
nothing  can  be  more  attractive,  and  has  been  so  tastefully 
designed  and  so  ivell  built  that  it  is  now  pointed  to  as  one 
of  the  most  attractive  buildings  of  any  kind  outside  of 
New  York  City. 

The  magnificent  college  library  contains  about  5,000  vol- 
umes, admirably  selected  for  reference  and  study,  and  freely 
accessible  to  students.  The  library  has  been  largely  aug- 
mented by  the  bequest  of  the  rich  collection  of  the  late  Dr. 
Geo.  N.  Burwell,  while  a  handsome  fund  has  been  donated 
for  its  maintenance. 

Of  Buffalo  itself  it  need  only  to  be  said  that  it  contains  at 
present  more  than  365,000  inhabitants,  and  is  constantly 
growing  with  an  increasing  ratio.  It  is  the  terminus  of  lake 
and  canal  navigation,  and  in  wealth  and  importance  even 
now  rivals  the  largest  business  centers  in  the  country.  It  is 
entered  by  more  than  twenty  converging  lines  of  railroad, 
and  has  within  its  limits  more  than  700  miles  of  trackage. 

The  Buffalo  Law  School  was  founded  in  the  year  1887, 
by  members  of  the  Judiciary  and  Bar  of  Buffalo. 

The  Buffalo  Law  School  is  located  on  the  ninth  floor  of 
the  EUicott  Square,  which  is  said  to  be  the  largest,  finest  and 
most  complete  office-building  in  America. 

Ellicott  Square  covers  an  entire  block  in  the  business  cen- 
ter of  the  city,  and  is  in  the  close  vicinity  of  the  City  and 
County  Hall  and  the  District  Law  Library.  The  Instructors 
of  the  School  are  either  judges  or  lawyers  in  active  practice, 
and  many  of  the  students  enter  law  offices  for  clerical  expe- 
rience, hence  it  is  necessary  to  have  the  school  within  a  short 
distance  of  the  Court  House  and  the  law  offices. 

The  lecture-room  itself  is  a  large  room,  elegantly  fur- 
nished, well  lighted  and  ventilated.     It  is  in  a  quiet  part  of 


DANIELS  CHAPTER,  371 

the  building,  and  in  all  of  its  appointments  is  admirably 
adapted  for  law-school  work. 

Immediately  adjoining  the  lecture-room  is  the  Bangs'  Law 
Library,  which  contains  a  full  selection  of  reports  and  text- 
books, and  to  which  the  students  have  free  access. 

The  petition  of  eleven  Charter  members  was  dated  Decem- 
ber 13,  1890.  A  Charter  was  granted  under  date  of  April  16, 
1891.  The  Chapter  was  instituted  in  April,  1891,  by  Irving 
McDowell,  Jay,  '87,  Daniel  V.  Murphy,  Conkling,  '91,  and 
Arthur  R.  Pennell,  Waite,  '89. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS- 


Charles  Daniels,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Justice  of  New  York  Supreme  Court,  1863-1891.  Member  of  LIII.  and 
LIV.  Congress  from  33d  District  of  New  York.  Dean  of  Buffalo  Law 
School,  and  Lecturer  on  Constitutional  Law,  and  Trusts. 

Carl  Thurston  Chester,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1875.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  College,  1877.  Secretary 
Board  of  Trustees,  City  and  County  Hall.  Lecturer  on  the  Code  and 
the  Law  of  Insurance. 

Charles  Phelps  Norton,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  i38o.  Author  of  "  Handbook  of  the  Law  of 
Bills  and  Notes,"  1893,  and  *»  Norton  on  Practice."  Lecturer  in  Buf 
falo  Law  School.     T17  Erie  County  Savings  Bank  Building. 

Edward  Llewellyn  Parker,  X  W,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  College,  1871.  Special  Lecturer  in  Buffalo  Law  School. 
President  of  the  Associated  Good  Government  Clubs  of  Buffalo.  Par- 
ker &  Hotchkiss,  City  Bank  Building,  No.  319  Main  Street. 

Henry  Hale  Seymour,  A  A  ^,  Buffalo,   New  York. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  College,  1871.  United  States  Commissioner  of  Jurors, 
Northern  District  of  New  York.     Lecturer  in  Buffalo  Law  School. 


C31ARTER 


SENIORS. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Folsom,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Buffalo  High  School,  iSSq*     No.  85  Linwood  Avenne. 

William  Wallace  Wright,    Jr.,    Washington,    District  of 
Columbia. 

Emerson  Institute,  1887.  Salutatory  Address,  6.  L.  S.,  i8gi.  Student 
of  Patent  Law,  Columbian  University,  where  he  affiliated  with  Mar- 
shall Chapter,  1895-6..  Patent  Law,  Duvall  &  Wright,  Rooms 
107—8  Loan  and  Trust  Building. 

JUNIORS. 

Jesse  Hatch  Behrends,  ^  li  K,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1888.  Philosophical  Oration.  Lawless,  Behrends  & 
Williams,  22  Erie  County  Savings  Bank  Building. 

.Henry  Danziger,  Jr.,  <P  K  *F,  Syracuse,  New  York. 

Born  Syracuse,  New  York,  March  3,  1870.     Ph.  B.,  Syracuse  University, 
1890.     Ph.  D.,  on  Examination.     Personal  Editor  of  Unwersity  News. 
Barnum  (Story,  '89)  &  Danziger,  6ii-r6  Granger  Building. 

Fred  William  Ely,  B  8  U,  ^  B  K,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

A.  B.,  Cornell  University,  1890.  Ivy  Orator  and  Commencement 
Speaker.  Law  School  Prize  Thesis.  First  Clinton  Scholarship  Prize. 
Consul.     706  Real  Estate  Exchange. 

Oeorge  Palmer  Keating,  A'  A,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

B.  a.,  Williams  College,  1890.  Proconsul.  Managing  Clerk  of  Corpo- 
ration Counsel.     21  White  Bldg.     No.  190  North  Street. 

Harry  Orr  Kingston,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Buffalo  State  Normal  School.     17  Law  Exchange. 

Edward  Everett  Lewis,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Cornell  University,  1887-9.  Also  studied  in  Berlin.  Scriptor.  Room  1, 
No.  390  Main  Street. 

William  Gregory  Meadows,  Buffalo,  New  Vork. 

Harvard  University,  one  year.     No.  114  Chippewa  Street. 


DANIELS  CHAPTER,  373 

William  Cutler  Wallace,  Suspension  Bridge,  New  York. 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  1888. 

Charles  Howard  Williams,  Buffalo,  New  York. 

Buffalo  High  School,  1887..  Tribune.  39  White  Building,  No.  298 
Main  Street. 

SENIOR  INITIATES. 

Louis  Bret  Harte,  Buffalo,   N.  Y. 

Lockport  Union  School.     Managing  Clerk,   Erie  Co.   Dist.  Atty.     Clerk, 
Surrogate's  Court,  Erie  Co.     iioi  D.  S.  Morgan  Bldg. 

Edward  Kirk  Keep,  Buffalo,   N.  Y. 

A.  6.,  Harvard  Coll.,  1885.  No.  652  Main  St.,  also,  Genesee  Hotel. 
Traveling  abroad.     Not  in  practice. 

CLASS  OP   1893.  . 

Eugene  W.   Harrington,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Deputy  City  Comptroller.     502  Mooney  &  Brisbane  Bldg. 

William  George  Newbrook,  B  9  U,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.     No.  18  Court  St. 

Charles  Marvin  Smith,   P  9  U,   Lancaster,   N.   Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891. 

Edgar  Fay  Whitney,  Olean,   N.  Y. 

Peekskill  Military  Academy. 

CLASS  OP    1894. 

Cyrus  Lucien  Barber,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School,  1892.     2  Law  Exchange. 

Thomas  Edward  Boyd,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Wells  Academy.  Pres.  of  Board  of  Education  of  Mauch  Chunk,  Penn., 
Volger  &  Boyd,  619  Mooney  &  Brisbane  Bldg. 

John  Wadsworth  Edmunds,  X  W,  Parker,  South  Dak. 
Hamilton  Coll.,  1890-2. 

Robert  Budroe  Foote,  Jr.,  J  7*  J,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1891.     Scriptor,  1893-4.     12  City  Bldg. 

William  Burgess  Frye,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Griffith  Institute.  First  Clinton  Prize  Scholarship.  Proconsul.  Clerk  of 
Surrogate's  Court  of  Erie  Co.  Stern  &  Frye.  Specially,  Surrogate's 
Practice.     No.  388  Main  St. 


374  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Blanchard  Glenn  Hughes,  fP  A  Sy  Washington,  Penn. 

B.  S.,  Washington  and  Jefferson  Coll.,  1891.  Consul,  1893-4.  No.  107 
S.  Main  St. 

Alfred  Camillus  Scheu,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School.  Formerly  Clerk  of  Police  Court.  Dirstine,  Scheu 
&  Hillman,  1 103  D.  S.  Morgan  Bldg. 

John  Edward  Selkirk,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School,  1890.  Originally  member  of  Class  of  '93.  860 
Ellicott  Square. 

Frank  J.  Titus,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Griffith  Institute,  1886.  Second  Daniel  Thesis  Prize.  Second  Clinton 
Scholarship  Prize.  Formerly,  Special  Deputy  Clerk  of  Superior 
Court  of  Buffalo.     Proconsul,  1893-4.     320  Guaranty  Bldg. 

Arthur  Henry  Williams,  A  A  0,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1885.  First  Daniels  Prize  Thesis.  118  Erie  Co. 
Bank  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Clarence  Heckman  Bennett,  0  K  ^,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Born  Portage,  Wis.,  Sept.  21,  1865.  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1886.  Mem- 
ber of  Athena.     Room  916  Real  Estate  Bldg. 

MiLFORD  White  Childs,  Z  ^,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1893.  First  Daniels  Scholarship  Prize.  Consul, 
1894-5.  Formerly  Managing  Clerk  for  Marcy  &  Close.  Dudley  & 
Childs,  Room  405  D.  S.  Morgan  Bldg. 

De  Witt  Clinton,  X  ^,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Lehigh  Univ.     89  Erie  Co.  Bank  Bldg. 

Albert  George  Thorne,  ^^  T,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1893.  M.  A.,  ibiti,^  1896.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  714 
Real  Estate  Exchange. 

Louis  Fenimore  Wing,  B  6  U,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1893.  Second  Clinton  Scholarship  Prize.  Second 
Daniels  Thesis  Prize.     Senior  Class  Poet.     113  White  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1896. 

Edward  James  Bowen,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School,  1894.  Consul,  1895-6.  Care  of  Haller  &  Han- 
cock, 1^26  Mooney  <fc  Brisbane  Bldg. 

George  Notter  Brothers,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School,  1893.     9^4  Ellicott  Square. 


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DANIELS  CHAPTER,  375 

William  Martin  Carroll,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Canisius  Coll.,  1892.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1894.  Historian,  1895-6. 
1004  D.  S.  Moi^an  Bld^. 

Chester  Williams  Chapin,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School,  1893.  Scholarship  Prize.  Tribune,  1895-6.  City 
Bank  Bldg.,  No.  319  Main  St. 

William  Russell  Daniels,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School,  two  years.     45  Erie  Co.  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

Edward  Clarke  Hard,  T  T,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1894.  Proconsul,  1895-6^  Managing  Clerk 
for  Marcy  &  Close.     1003  D.  S.  Morgan  Bldg. 

Leo  Marie  Rohr,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Canisius  Coll.,  1894.  A.  M.,  ibid.,  1895.  Ball  &  Rohr,  Room 
3oo  Ellicott  Square  Bldg. 

Henry  Edson  Webster,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  State  Normal  School,  1893.  With  F.  B.  Robbins,  Room  52  Erie 
Co.  Bank. 

Maxwell  Stevenson  Wheeler,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B,  maz^ia  cum  laude.  Harvard  Univ.,  1894.  Second  Clinton  Schol- 
arship Prize.  Scriptor,  1895-6.  Managing  Clerk  of  Lewis  &  Mont- 
gomery, 31  Erie  Co.  Savings  Bank  Bldg.  (Res.,  No.  623  Delaware 
Ave.) 

Harris  Stoneman  Williams,  J  T,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Ph.   B.,   Cornell  Univ.,    1895.     With    Ingram  &   Mitchell,   Room   15-16' 
Dun  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Augustus  F.  Allen,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
John  Foster  Allen,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Attended  St.  John?  at  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  two  years.  Gladiator,  1896-7. 
41  White  Bldg. 

George  Griswold  Davidson,  Z  V'",  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1895.     Scriptor,  1896-7.     950  Ellicott  Square. 

George  Elios  Borland,  ^  B  K,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  .Historian,  1896-7.  (Res.  No.  388  Elmwood 
Ave.)     Care  of  G.  T.  Wardwell,  617-19  Mooney  &  Brisbane  Bldg. 

Nathaniel  Gorham,  K  J,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1890.  Tribune,  1896-7.  (Res.,  No.  250  Elm- 
wood  Ave.)  Care  of  Sprague,  Moot,  Sprague  &  Brownell,  45  Erie 
Co.  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 


376  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Frederick  Pitkin  James,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale   Univ.,   1895.      Vice-Pres.  of   Class.      Proconsul,   1896-7 
With  Clinton  &  Clark,  1012  Guaranty  Bldg. 

Thomas  Brown  Lockwood,  J  /T  £,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Manager  Yale  Consolidated  Foot  Bull  Team. 
Pres.  of  Buffalo  Club.  Special  student  Cornell  Law  School,  where  he 
affiliated  with  Conkling  Chapter,  1896-7. 

James  McCormick  Mitchell,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1894.  Consul,  1896-7.  (Res.,  No.  268  North 
St.)     1004  D.  S.  Morgan  Bldg. 

Spencer  Gregory  Watson,  Medina,  N.  Y. 

Medina  Free  Academy,  1893. 

Charles  Adams  White,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Sec  to  Mayor.     Care  of  Mayor's  Office,  City  Hall. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Harry  W.  Barker,  S  N  £,  J  <P,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

61 7  Mooney  &  Brisbane  Bldg. 

George  Sturges  Buck,  B  B  //,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1896.     Guaranty  Bldg. 

Walter  Ward  Cooper,  Z  ^,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1896.     807  Morgan  Bldg. 

Robert  Lynn  Cox,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
John  H.  Graves,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

roo2  Ellicott  Sq.  Bldg. 

Alonzo  J.  Hinckley,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

No.  202  Main  St. 

John  Lord  O'Brien,  J  T,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1896.     807  Morgan  Bldg. 

Frank  Dana  Thorne,  WT,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1896.     46  Erie  Co.  Banic  Bldg. 

Herbert  Clifton  Williams,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  High  School,  1888.     15-17  City  Bank  Bldg 


GHASB.  GHAPTHR 


IN   THE 


LAW  DEPARTMENT    . 

OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  OREGON, 


ESTABLISHED  1891. 


THE  University  of  Oregon,  by  an  act  of  the  State  Legis- 
lature, was  founded  and  located  at  Eugene  in  1872, 
and  it  was  opened  for  the  reception  of  students  and  giving 
instruction  in  1876. 

The  management  of  its  affairs  is  placed  in  a  Board  of 
Regents,  appointed  for  a  term  of  twelve  years  by  the  Gov- 
ernor of  the  State  and  confirmed  by  the  State  Senate.  The 
Board  of  Regents  confers  such  degrees  and  grants  such 
diplomas  as   other  universities  are  wont  to  confer  and  grant. 

The  permanent  endowment  of  the  University  consists  of 
? 1 00, 000,  realized  from  the  sale  of  the  land  granted  to  the 
State  by  the  General  Government  for  the  purpose  of  estab- 
lishing a  university,  and  a  fund  of  $50,000  generously 
donated  the  University  by  Henry  Villard,  and  an  annual 
appropriation  from  the  State. 

The  University  is  located  at  Eugene,  Lane  County,  Ore- 
gon, 125  miles  south  of  Portland,  on  the  Southern  Pacific 
Railroad.  Eugene  is  the  county  seat  of  Lane  County,  has 
4,000  inhabitants  and  is  situated  amidst  scenery  of  much^ 
natural  beauty.      The  University  campus  lies  southeast  of 


3  7  8  PHI  DEL  TA  PHL 

Eugene,  about  one  mile  from  the  city  postoffice,  and  contains 
i8  acres  of  land. 

The  Law  Department  was  organized  in  1884  ^^  the  City 
of  Portland,  a  metropolis  which  offers  great  advantages  to 
students  of  law,  having  an  intelligent  bar  and  excellent 
libraries,  and  affording  an  easy  access  to  the  courts. 

The  petition  of  12  charter  members  of  Chase  Chapter  for 
admission  to  Phi  Delta  Phi  was  dated  May  i,  1890.  It  was 
endorsed  by  members  of  the  fraternity  then  living  in  Port- 
land, Rufus  I.  Eaton,  Kent  '83;  William  M.  Cake,  Hamil- 
ton *86,  and  Benjamin  B.  Beekman,  Waite  *88,  who  aided 
in  the  organization  of  the  C'hapter.  Pomerov  Chapter,  in 
the  Hastings  Law  School  at  San  Francisco,  lent  its  assist- 
ance, and  to  it  the  thanks  of  Chase  Chapter  are  in  a  great 
measure  due  for  its  success  in  securing  a  charter.  Letters  of 
recommendation  were  sent  by  Hon.  Wm.  W.  Thayer,  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Oregon;  Hon.  George  H. 
Williams,  ex-Attorney  (leneral  of  the  United  States;  Hon. 
Jas.  K.  Kelly,  ex-L^nited  States  Senator,  and  Hon.  Charles 
B.  Bellinger,  present  United  States  District  Judge  for  the 
District  of  Oregon.  The  charter  was  granted  under  date  of 
May  I,  1 89 1,  whereupon  the  Chapter  was  formally  instituted 
by  Benjamin  B.  Beekman,  Waite  '87. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


John  Lidell  Baker,  Portland,  Oregon. 

LL.  B.,  Hastings  College  of  the  Law,  1885.  Charter  Member  of  PoME- 
ROY  Chapter.  Assistant  Prosecuting  Attorney,  Police  Court  No.  2,  at 
San  Francisco,  California,  1885-6.  Secretary  of  Railroad  Commis- 
sion of  Oregon,  1893-7.     Hamilton  Building. 

Charles  Byrox  Bellinger,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Judge  of  the  Salem,  Oregon,  Circuit  Court  of  Oregon,  1878-80.     United 
•  States  District  Judge  since  1893.     Lecturer  on  Equity  at  the  School  of 

Law,    University  of  Oregon,   since   1S93.     President  of    the  Oregon 
Bar  Association,  1896.     Federal  Building. 


CHASE    CHAPTER.  379 

John  Bryson  Cleland,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Born  Janesville,  Wisconsin,  July  15,  1848.  Carroll  College,  Wisconsin, 
two  years.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1871.  Charier  member 
of  Kent  Chapter.  First  Scriptor.  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Osage, 
Iowa,  1873-5.  District  Attorney,  Twelfth  Judicial  District,  1877-84. 
Circuit  Judge  of  same  District,  1885-6.  District  Judge,  1886-8. 
Cleland  &  Cleland,  Rooms  508-9  Commercial  Block. 

♦1893.     Matthew  Paul  Deady. 

Bom  near "  Easton,  Talbot  County,  Maryland,  May  12,  1824.  LL.  D. 
Regent  of  the  University,  1873-93.  President  of  the  Board  of  Re- 
gents, 1873-93.  United  States  District  Judge,  1859-93.  Professor 
in  the  School  of  Law,  1884-93.     Died  at  Portland,  March  31,  1893. 

William  Ball  Gilbert,  Portland,  Oregon. 

A.  B.,  Williams  College,  1868.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1872. 
Member  of  Kent  Chapter,  1870-2.  President  of  Webster  Society. 
Member  of  Oregon  Legislature,  1888.  United  States  District  Judge. 
United  States  Circuit  Judge,  Ninth  District  (California,  Idaho, 
Nevada  and  Oregon)  since  1892.  Lecturer  on  Constitutional  Law, 
University  of  Oregon,  since  1893. 

Franklin  Pierce  Mays,  Portland,  Oregon. 

B.  S.,  Willamette  University,  1876.  Delegate  to  Republican  National 
Convention,  1888.  United  States  District  Attorney  for  Oregon,  1890 
-3.     410  Chamber  of  Commerce  Building. 

Lewis  Linn  McArthur,  Portland,  Oregon. 

County  Judge,  Baker  County,  Oregon,  1868.  Judge  of  Supreme  Court 
of  Oregon,  1870-8.  Circuit  Judge,  1878-82.  Member  of  Board  of 
Regents  of  University  of  Oregon,  1 873-1901.  Lecturer  on  Pleading 
in  the  Law  Department  of  University  of  Oregon,  since  1884.  Bro- 
naugh,  McArthur,  Fenton  &  Bronaugh,  631-8  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Building.     P.  O.  Box,  No.  168. 

Richard  Hopwood  Thornton,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Attended  Schools  in  England.  A.  A.  Oxon.  LL.  B.,  Georgetown  Col- 
lege, 1871).  Lecturer  in  the  Law  Department  of  University  of  Ore- 
gon, since  1884.     Goodnough  Building. 

Charles  Erskine  Scott  Wood,  Portland,  Oregon. 

West  Point  Mil.  Acad.,  1874.  Ph.  B.  and  LL.  B.,  Columbia  College. 
Delegate  to  National  Democratic  Convention,  Indianapolis,  1896. 
National  Committeeman  for  Oregon.  Lecturer  on  Equity  Juris- 
prudence, Univ.  of  Oregon.  Williams,  Wood  &  Linthicum,  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Building. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


SENIORS. 

Eldon  Marcellus  Brattain,  Lakeview,  Oregon. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Oregon,  1887.  County  Judge  of  Lake  County ^ 
1894-8. 

Earl  Clapp  Bronaugh,  Jr.,  0  K  ^,  Portland,  Oregon. 

»  

Born  Cross  County,  Arkansas,  February  26,  1866.  A.  B.,  University  of 
the  Pacific,  1888.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1891.  Commencement  Orator,  1888. 
Bronaugh,  Mc Arthur,  Fenton  &  Brontugh,  631-8  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Building. 

Lawrence  Alexander  McNary,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Willamette  University,  three  years.  President  of  Law  Alumni  of  Uni- 
versity of  Oregon,  1893-4.     No.  94  First  Street. 

Frank  Limerick  Moore,  Baker  City,  Oregon. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Oregon,  1887.     M.  A.,  ibid,^   1889. 

Edwin  Oscar  Potter,  Eugene,  Oregon. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Oregon,  1887.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1890.  President  of 
Alumni  Association,  1 891-2.    County  Judge  of  Lane  County,  1894—8. 

John  Calvin  Rutenic,  Portland,   Oregon. 

A.  B.,  Calvin  College,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1881.  627  Chamber  of  Con>» 
merce  Building. 

Thaddeus  Pulaski  Wagner,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Care  of  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

Charles  Nicholas  Wait,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Bishop  Scott  Academy,  four  years.  Deputy  City  Attorney.  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Building.     No.  205^  Washington  Street. 

JUNIORS— '91. 

Herbert  Napier  Cockerline,  Eugene,  Oregon. 

Canadian  Collegiate  Institute.  Representative  of  Northwestern  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Compiany. 

Calvin  TJrsinus  Gantenuein,  Portland,  Oregon. 

Testimonium  maturitalisy  (A.  B.)  Royal  Charles  Gymnasium,  Stuttgart, 
1885.     Davis,  Gantenbein  &  Veazie,  401-3  Macleay  Building. 


CHASE  CHAPTER,  381 

Francis  Marion  Mulkey,  Portland,  Oregon. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Oregon,  1889.   *  11  Mulkey  Building. 

Guy  Glenn  Willis,  Portland.  Oregon. " 

Attended  Portland  High  School  and  Wasco  Academy,  The  I>allas,  Ore- 
gon.    511  Commercial  Block. 

CLASS  OF   1891. 

Thaddeus  Stevens  Potter,  Portland,  Ore. 

Asst.  U.  S.  Atty.  for  Ore.  Dep.  Dist.  Atty.  for  4th  Judicial  Dist.  of 
Ore.     Lord  &  Potter,  68  Worcester  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 
Charles  Hubert  Chance,  Portland,  Ore. 

Portland  High  School,  1887.  Scriptor,  1891-2.  With  Hon.  P.  L.  Wil- 
lis, 511  Commercial  Blk. 

Rodney  Lawrence  Glisan,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1890.  Spscial  at  Columbia  Coll.,  1892-3.  M.  A., 
Columbia  Coll.,  1893.     420  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

James  R.  Greenfield,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  1890.  M.  A.,  ibid.  Member  of  Laurean  Lit. 
Society.  State  Sec.  C.  L.  S.  C.  Greenfield&  Woodworth,  Managers 
of  Pacific  Coast  Home  Supply  Assn.     No.  41  (or  51)  First  St. 

Daniel  James  Malarkey,  Portland,  Ore. 

Portland  High  School.  Highest  Law  Class  Standing.  Consul.  1891-2. 
Chief  Dep.  Dist.  Atty.  for  4th  Judicial  Dist.  of  Ore.  Spencer  &  Ma- 
larkey, Room  723  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Russell  Elgin  Sewall,  Portland,  Ore. 

Portland  High  School.  Rooms  A,  B,  C  and  D  Strowbridge  Bldg.,  No. 
133^  ist  St. 

George  Combs  Stout,  Portland,  Ore. 

501  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1893. 

John  Paul  Kavanaugh,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Mt.  Angel  Coll.,  1891.     Room  8,  No.  205  Stark  St. 

RoswELL  Buckingham  Lamson,  Portland,  Ore. 

Clerk  of  U.  S.  Dist.  Court.     Gammans  &  Lamson,  No.  41  Labbe  Bldg. 


382  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

George  Haskell  Marsh,  Portland,  Ore. 

Attended  Pacific  Univ.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  1890.  Deputy  Clerk  of 
U.  S.  Circuit  and  Dist.  Courts*  of  Ore.     P.  O.  Box  416. 

John  Labbe  McGinn,  Portland,  Ore. 

Formerly  Asst.  Librarian  of  Portland  Law  Library. 

Henry  Davis  Story,  Portland,  Ore. 

Clerk,  First  National  Bank. 

Paul  van   Fridagh,  Portland,  Ore. 

St.  Augustine  Coll.,  1881.  (Res.,  No.  107  13th  St.)  In  Insurance  busi- 
ness with  Boyd  &  Arnold,  No.  102  ist  St. 

Arthur  Lyle  Veazie,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  1890.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  tSgi.  Consul,  1892-3.  Pres. 
of  Univ.  of  Ore.  Alumni  Assn.,  1894-5.  Davis,  Gantenbein  &  Vea- 
zie, Macleay  Bldg. 

Eddy  Elbridge  Wilson,  Corvallis,  Ore. 

B.  S.,  Oregon  Agrl.  Coll.,  1889.     Scriptor,  1892-3. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

Stuart  Armour,  Colfax,  Wash. 

Upper  Canada  Coll.,  Toronto,  Canada,  three  years.  Highest  Law  Class 
Standing.     Pioneer  Blk. 

Jeremiah  England  Bronaugh,  Spokane,  Wash. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ore.,     892.     Consul,  1893-4.     Atty.  for  Northwest   Trust 
and  Collection  Agency,  15-16  First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Jesse  R.  Caples,  Tillamook,  Ore. 

B.  S.,  Pacific  Univ.,  1892.     Eddy  &  Caples. 

*i896.     William  Connell,  Jr. 

Tribune,  1893-4.     Died  at  Hillsboro,  Ore.,  March  i,  1896. 

Benjamin  Lee  Eddy,  Tillamook,  Ore. 

Eddy  &  Caples. 

Joseph  Carpenter  Harris,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Scriptor,  1893-4.  Formerly  with  Union  Pacific  Ry.  (Res.,  No.  568  Hoyt 
St.,  Portland.)     With  Emmons  &  Emmons,  415  New  York  Blk. 

Charles  Bradley  Sims,  Portland,  Ore. 

Attended  Horbury  School,  London,  England.  Proconsul,  1893-4. 
(Res.,  No.  212  7th  St.)  With  Northern  Pacific  Ry.  Co.,  Worcester 
Bldg. 


CHASE    CHAPTER.  z^z 

George  Tazwell,  Portland,  Ore. 

Wells,  England,  Grammar  School,  four  years.     217  Abington  Bldg. 

Jesse  Clarence  Veazie,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  1891.  Special  Student,  Harvard  Law  School, 
1895-6.     Highest  Class  Standing.     Macleay  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 
Henry  Failing  Conner,  Portland,  Ore. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  S.  S.  S.,  1893.  LL.  B.,  cum  iaude,  N.  Y.  Law  School,. 
1895.     With  Cox,  Cotton,  Teal  &  Minor,  P.  O.  Drawer  47. 

Harry  Willis  Gullette,  Portland,  Ore. 

San  Antonio,  Texas,  High  School,  1885.  Care  of  Dolph,  Mallory  & 
Simon,  217  Abington  Bldg. 

John  Anson  Houck,  Portland,  Ore. 

B.  S.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  and  Ore.  State  Normal  School,  1888.  B,  S.  D.^ 
ibid.  Consul,  1894-5.  With  Boothe  &  Nash,  408  Commercial  Blk. 
Specialty,  Insurance. 

Otto  Julius  Kraemer,  Portland,  Ore. 

Portland  High  School,  1892.  Proconsul,  1894-5.  Care  of  Dolph,  Mal- 
lory &  Simon,  224  Abington  Bldg. 

William  Samuel  Macrum,  Portland,  Ore. 

A.  B.,  Pacific  Univ.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  1890.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  With 
Merchants  National  Bank. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Mallory,  Portland,  Ore. 

Willamette  Univ.,  Salem,  Ore.,  three  years.  Care  of  Dolph,  Mallory  & 
Simon,  Room  224  Abington  Bldg. 

Arthur  Champlin  Spencer,  Portland,   Oregon. 

Vermont  Academy,  Saxton's  River,  Vi.,  189I.  Care  of  Coxe  &  Coxa, 
Room  210  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

■ 

CLASS  OF   1896. 

Gilbert  Allison  Adams,  Portland,  Ore. 

B.  A.,  Ohio  Normal  Univ.,  i836.  Censor,  1895-6.  Principal  of  W'ard 
Public  School  for  nine  years.     No.  212  7th  St. 

Will  Quinn  Buffington,  Portland,  Ore. 

Northwest  Normal  and  Business  Institute,  Stan  berry.  Mo.,  1884.  Pro- 
consul, 1895-6.  Class  Treasurer,  1895-6.  Not  in  practice.  Asst. 
Cashier  of  Citizens'  Bank,  No.  381  E.  Washington  St. 


384  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

Harry  Couch  Eastham,  Portland,  Ore. 

Roanoke  Coll.,  Salem,  Va.,  1 890-1.  Member  of  Ciceronean  Lit.  Society. 
Scriptor,  1895-6.  Care  of  Cox,  Cotton,  Teal  &  Minor,  Worcester 
Blk. 

Daniel  Alexander  Grout,  Portland,  Ore. 

St.  Thomas,  Ont.,  Collegiate  Institute,  1884.  Tribune,  1895-6.  Class 
Pres.,  1895-6.  Principal  of  the  North  Central  High  School.  Princi- 
pal of  the  Park  School. 

John  Philip  Kennedy,  Portland,  Ore. 

Attended  Wis.  State  Normal  Univ.  With  Meier  &  Frank  Co.,  Mer- 
chants.    Box  698. 

Edwin  Mays,  Z  W,  Portland,  Ore. 

Ph.  B;,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  1893.  Pres.  of  Republican  Club,  Univ.  of  Cal. 
Consul,  1895-6.  Care  of  Chas.  B.  Carey,  Esq.,  410  Chamber  of 
Commerce  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Robert  Wilson  Galloway,  Portland,  Ore. 

Medford,  Ore.,  High  School,  189 1-3.  Historian,  1895-6.  Proconsul, 
1896-7.     Care  of  Carey  &  Mays,  410  Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg. 

Clarence  Hirons  Gilbert,  Portland,  Ore. 

Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  1893-4.  Tribune,  1896-7.  Foot  of  Wash- 
ington St.,  or  No.  1 169  Salmon  St. 

Harry  Eaton  North  up,  Portland,  Ore. 

Portland  High  School,  1894.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  (Res.,  No.  261  I4lh 
St.)  Care  of  Bronaugh,  McArthur,  Fenton  &  Bronaugh,  Rooms,  631-8 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.     P.  O.  Box  No.  168. 

Lionel  Lane  Paget,  Portland,  Ore. 

Trowbridge  High  School,  Wiltshire,  England,  four  years.  First  Dux  gen- 
eral average  Prize.  Censor,  1895-6.  Consul,  1896-7.  Care  of  Pick- 
ens, Fulton  &  Company,  Rooms,  1-3  Sherlock  Bldg. 

Orville  Montgomery  Rankin,  -V  W^  Portland,  Ore. 

Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  two  years.     No.  534  Clifton  St. 

John  William  Roland,  Portland,  Ore. 

B.  S.,  Christian  Coll.,  Monmouth,  Ore.,  1879.  Censor,  1896-7.  No. 
429  7th  St. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 

George  Black,  Portland,  Ore. 

Free  South  Church  Coll.,  Aberdeen,  Scotland.     No.  777  Johnson  St, 

Allan  McLane  Ellsworth,  Portland,  Ore. 

State  Univ.  of  Ore.,  two  years.  Consul-elect,  1896.  Professor  of  Bishop 
Scott  Academy. 


CHASE  CHAPTER,  385 

George  Powell  Goggin,  Portland,  Ore. 

Boston  High  School,  1882.     No.  265  14th  St. 

John  Joseph  O'Connor,  Portland,  Ore. 

St.  Michaers  Coll.,  1890.     No.  554  Couch  St. 

Harold  Guy  Rice,  Portland,  Ore. 

Couch  School,  Portland,  Ore.,  1891.     No.  269  N.  15th  St. 

Leon  Hirsch  Steinhart,  r  X,  Portland,  Ore. 

Leiand  Stanford,  Jr.,  Univ.,  two  years.     No.  226  13th  St. 


HARLiAN    GHAPTRK 


IN   THE 


COLLEGE  OF   LAW 


OF 


UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN 


ESTABLISHED  1891. 


THE  University  of  Wisconsin,  located  on  the  South  bank 
of  Lake  Mendota,  a  sheet  of  water  about  four  miles  in 
width  and  six  miles  in  length,  was  incorporated  by  the  Terri- 
torial Legislature  in  1838.  Congress  made  it  a  land  grant  of 
46080  acres,  and  in  1859,  46080  acres  more.  In  1848  the 
Constitution  of  the  State  of  Wisconsin  made  provision  for 
the  establishment  of  a  State  University.  The  years  prior  to 
1866  were  years  of  trial  and  adversity.  At  that  time  it  had 
graduated  only  58  students  and  had  not  received  a  dollar 
from  the  State  or  City.  From  its  lands  only  ^500,000  were 
realized;  whereas,  if  sold  under  less  necessitous  circumstances 
they  would  have  yielded  several  million.  In  1866  it  was  reor- 
ganized by  act  of  the  Legislature,  and  fell  heir  to  the  "Agri- 
cultural Land  Grant,"  under  the  act  passed  by  Congress  July 
2,  [862,  covering  no  less  than  240,000  acres.  In  1867,  the 
first  appropriation  of  about  ^7,000  a  year  was  made  by  the 
State.  Since  that  date  the  State  has  made  repeated  and  large 
appropriations  of  money  for  the  construction  of  buildings 


388  PHI  DELTA  PHL 

and  for  providing  apparatus,  and  also  for  meeting  the  ordi- 
nary expenses  of  the  institution. 

It  is  the  general  policy  'of  the  institution  to  foster  the 
higher  educational  interests  of  the  State,  broadly  and  gener- 
ously interpreted.  It  is  its  aim  to  make  ample  provision  for 
the  demands  of  advanced  scholarship  in  as  many  lines  as  its 
means  will  permit.  By  prescribing  a  large  portion  of  the 
studies  of  the  regular  courses  in  the  earlier  years,  and  by  leav- 
ing a  large  number  in  the  later  portion  to  the  selection  of  the 
student,  it  endeavors  to  give  a  wise  measure  of  direction  and 
at  the  same  time  leave  sufficient  room  for  choice  to  encourage 
individual  adaptation  and  special  development. 

The  University  strenuously  avoids  all  that  is  sectarian  or 
partisan;  but  it  endeavors  to  extend  its  sympathy  and  influ- 
ence to  whatever  contributes  to  good  citizenship  and  high 
character. 

The  University  recognizes  no  distinction  of  race,  color,  or 
sex.  All  who  conform  to  its  intellectual  and  moral  require- 
ments are  equally  entitled  to  its  privileges. 

The  government  of  the  institution  rests  upon  the  inherent 
•obligations  of  students  to  the  University  and  to  the  State. 
The  University  is  maintained  at  the  public  expense  for  the 
public  good.  Those  who  participate  in  its  benefits  are 
•expected,  as  a  matter  of  honor,  not  only  to  fulfill  the  obli- 
gations of  loyal  members  of  the  institution,  of  the  commu- 
nity, and  of  the  commonwealth,  but  actively  to  aid  in  pro- 
moting their  intellectual  and  moral  interests.  Every  student 
owes  to  the  public  a  full  equivalent  for  its  expenditure  in  his 
behalf,  in  the  form  of  superior  usefulness  to  it,  both  while  in 
the  institution  and  afterwards.  Students  therefore  cannot 
claim  any  exemption  from  the  duties  of  good  citizens  and  of 
loyal  members  of  the  community  and  of  the  University;  on 
the  contrary,  they  are  under  peculiar  obligations  loyally  to 
fulfill  every  duty.  As  members  of  the  institution,  they  are 
held  responsible  for  regular  attendance  and  the  proper  per- 
formance of  their  duties.     The  interests  of  faithful  students 


HARLAN  CHAPTER,  389 

and  the  well-being  of  the  University  demand  that  those  who 
do  not  conform  to  these  manifest  obligations  should  withdraw 
from  the  institution  or  be  excluded.  As  members  of  the 
community,  students  are  amenable  to  the  law;  and,  if  guilty 
of  its  infraction,  are  liable  to  a  termination  of  their  relations 
with  the  University.  The  University  recognizes  its  civig 
relations  and  rests  its  administration  upon  civic  obligations. 

The  libraries  of  the  University  are  the  General  Library, 
the  Law  Library,  the  Agricultural  Library,  and  the  Wood- 
man Astronomical  Library.  They  contain  in  the  aggregate 
over  44,000  volumes  and  10,500  unbound  pamphlets. 

The  General  University  Library,  including  the  depart- 
ment libraries  catalogued  herewith,  contains  over  39,- 
000  volumes  and  8,500  unbound  pamphlets.  More  than 
375  periodicals  are  regularly  received.  The  catalogue 
is  the  usual  dictionary  card  catalogue  of  authors,  subjects, 
and  titles,  in  one  alphabetical  arrangement.  Subject  to  cer- 
tain restrictions,  books  may  be  drawn  by  all  members  of  the 
University.  For  consultation  the  library  is  open  twelve  hours 
daily  during  the  academic  year  except  on  Sundays  and  legal 
holidays. 

Through  the  kindness  of  Prof.  Edward  T.  Owen,  the  Gen- 
eral Library  contains  on  deposit  the  Owen  library  of  works 
on  French  language  and  literature,  numbering  900  volumes. 
Special  appropriations  in  recent  years  have  rendered  the 
library  especially  strong  in  the  lines  of  economic  and  politi- 
cal science,  and  in  classical  philology. 

At  the  opening  of  the  college  year  a  course  of  lectures  on 
the  library  and  methods  in  library  work  is  given  to  new  stu- 
dents by  the  University  Librarian. 

The  College  of  Law  has  a  special  library  of  3,000  vol- 
umes; and  the  Washburn  Observatory  is  provided  with  the 
Woodman  Astronomical  Library,  now  containing  2, 200  books 
and  1,800  pamphlets.  Students  also  have  free  access  to  the 
State  Law  Library,  comprising  about  26,000  volumes,  and  by 
special  arrangements  are  enabled  to  take  out  books  from  the 


390  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

free  library  of  the  City  of  Madison.       This  is  a  well-selected 
collection  of  over  14,000  volumes. 

The  library  of  the  State  Historical  Society  contains  about 
100,000  volumes  and  80,000  pamphlets.  It  is  exceptionally 
rich  in  manuscript  and  other  material  for  the  study  of  the 
history  of  the  Mississippi  valley.  The  collections  of  the  late 
Dr.  Lyman  C.  Draper  are  included  in  the  library.  Its  files 
of  newspapers  and  periodicals  are  among  the  most  complete 
in  the  United  States.  There  are  over  5,000  volumes  of 
bound  newspapers  published  outside  of  Wisconsin,  and  the 
files  cover,  with  but  few  breaks,  the  period  from  the  middle 
of  the  seventeenth  century  to  the  present.  There  is  an  excel- 
lent collection  of  United  States  government  documents,  and 
the  material  for  the  study  of  American  local  history,  Western 
travel,  the  Revolution,  Slavery,  and  the  Civil  War,  is  unusu- 
ally abundant.  In  English  history  the  library  possesses  the 
Calendars  of  the  State  papers,  the  Rolls  Series,  and  other 
important  collections,  including  works  on  local  history.  The 
Tank  collection  (Dutch)  offers  facilities  for  the  study  of  the 
Netherlands.  The  library  of  the  Historical  Society  is  acces- 
sible to  all  students  of  the  University,  and  thus  affords  excep- 
tional facilities  for  the  prosecution  of  advanced  historical 
work.  The  Historical  Seminary  of  the  University  has  been 
generously  granted  special  facilities  in  the  rooms  of  the 
library.  The  Historical,  State,  University,  and  City  libraries 
afford  duplicate  copies  of  historical  material  most  in  use,  and 
to  a  large  extent  supplement  one  another. 

These  library  privileges  are  unsurpassed  in  the  interior, 
and  equalled  by  very  few  institutions  in  the  country. 

The  College  of  Law  was  established  in  1868.  Its  new 
building,  located  on  the  campus,  within  the  limits  of  the 
City  of  Madison,  is  a  stately  structure,  elegant  in  design  and 
finish,  built  of  the  brown  sand-stone  of  Lake  Superior,  at  a 
cost  of  over  $86,000.  The  petition  of  eleven  charter  members 
was  dated  February  19,  1891.  The  Chapter  was  instituted 
May  29,  1 89 1,  by  John  F.  Harper,  Choate,  '90. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


Robert  McKee  Bashford,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1870.  LL.  B.,  ibid.^  1871.  M.  A.,  ibid,^ 
1874.  Member  of  Athenian  Lit.  Society.  Editor  of  Madison  Dem- 
ocraty  1371-6.  City  Attorney,  1881-6.  Member  of  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, 1884.  Mayor  of  Madison,  1890.  State  Senator,  1893-5. 
Member  of  State  Central  Democratic  Committee,  i8q5-7.  Delegate 
to  Democratic  National  Convention,  Chicago,  1896.  Lecturer  in  Col- 
lege of  Law,  1885.  Professor  of  Commercial  Paper  and  Private  Cor- 
porations, since  1893.  Bashford,  O'Connor  &  Aylward,  Pioneer 
Block. 

Edwin  Eustace  Bryant,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Fiftieth  Regiment  Wisconsin  Volunteers.  Adjutant- 
General  of  Wisconsin,  1 868-1 872.  Member  of  State  Legislature, 
1878-80.  Assistant  Attorney  for  United  States  Postoffice  Department, 
1884-8.  Joint  Author  of  **  Vilas  &  Bryant's  Notes  to  Wisconsin 
Supreme  Court  Reports,"  13  vols.  Professor  of  Pleading  and  Prac- 
tice, Equity  and  Railway  I^aw,  and  the  Law  of  Public  Offices  and 
Officers,  and  Dean  of  the  College  of  Law  of  University  of  Wisconsin, 
since  1889.     No.  11  E.  Gilman  St. 

Jairus  Harvlin  Carpenter,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

M.  A.,  Yale  College,  1874.  LL.  D.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1876. 
Dean  of  the  College  of  Law,  1868,  and  1875-84.  Reviser  of  Statutes 
and  of  the  Probate  Laws  of  Wisconsin,  1887.  County  Judge  Dane^ 
County,  1 88 5- 1 902.  Member  of  Board  of  Education  28  years,  Presi- 
dent of  same  23  years.  Mortimer  M.  Jackson,  Professor  of  Contracts. 
(Res.,  No.  315  Wisconsin  Ave.)     Law  Building. 

John  B.  Cassoday,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

LL.  D.,  Albany  Law  School.  Delegate  to  National  Republican  Convention 
of  1864.  Member  of  State  Legislature,  1864-6,  and  Speaker  of  the 
same,  1876-8.  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Wisconsin, 
1881-95.  Chief  Justice  of  same,  since  1890.  Author  of  "Wills," 
1893.  Professor  of  Constitutional  Law  in  College  of  Law.  No.  139 
E.  Gilman  Street. 

Charles  Noble  Gregory,  W  T,   Madison,  Wisconsin. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1871.  M.  A.,  ibid.  Salutatorian.  Vice- 
President  of  Law  Class.  Member  of  Athenean  Society.  Alderman 
of  City  of  Madison,  three  years.  District  Attorney,  Dane  County,  Wis- 
consin, 1872-6.  Member  of  Board  of  Education,  one  year.  Many 
years  member  of  General  Commission  of  National  Civil  Service  Reform 


392  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Association.  Author  of  **  Corrupt  use  of  Money  in  Politics  and  Laws 
for  its  Prevention,"  1893.  **  Political  Corruption  and  English  and 
American  Laws  for  its  Prevention,"  1894.  Delegate  to  National 
Democratic  Convention,  Indianapolis,  1896.  Professor  of  Law,  since 
1885,  and  Associate  Dean  in  College  of  Law,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, since  1894. 

Burr  W.  Jones,  W  T,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1870.  M.  A.,  idid,  LL.  B.  District 
Attorney,  Dane  County,  Wisconsin,  1872-6.  Member  of  Congress, 
1882-4.  Author  of  **  Jones  on  Evidence,"  1896.  Delegate  to  Na- 
tional Democratic  Convention,  Indianapolis,  1896.  Professor  of  the 
Law  of  Evidence,  Public  Corporation  and  Domestic  Relations  since 
1885.  (Res.,  No.  112  Langdon  Street.)  Jones  &  Stevens.  Office 
opposite  Park  Hotel. 

John  Meyers  Olin,  <P  B  A',  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

Oberlin  College,  1868-70.  A.  B.,  Williams  College,  1873.  M.  A.,  ibid., 
1876.  Instructor  in  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  University  of  Wisconsin, 
1874-8.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1879.  Professor  of  Fed- 
eral Jurisprudence,  ibid.^  1885-7.  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Real 
Property,  Torts  and  Wills,  in  the  College  of  Law,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, since  1893. 

Ithomas  C.  Sloan,  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

Member  of  Congress,  1862-6.  Assistant  Attorney  General  of  Wisconsin, 
1875.  Professor  in  College  of  Law,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1875. 
Dean,  ibid.t  1885-9.     Professor,  ibid,^  until  1893. 

William  Freeman  Vilas,  W  T,  Madison,  Wisconsin. 

Born  Chelsea,  Orange  County,  Vermont,  July  9,  1840.  A.  B.,  University 
of  Wisconsin,  1858.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1861.  LL.  B.,  Albany  Law 
School,  i860.  Member  of  Hesperian  Lit.  Society.  LL.  D.,  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  1885.  Editor  of  Students^  Miscellany,  1857-8. 
Valedictorian,  1858.  Charter  Member  of  Wisconsin  Alpha.  Chapter 
of  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Captain  of  Company  A,  23d  Wisconsin  Infan- 
try, 1862;  Major,  1863;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  1863.  Delegate  to  Demo- 
cratic National  Convention,  St.  Louis,  1876.  Ditto  Cincinnati,  1880. 
Ditto  and  Permanent  Chairman,  Chicago,  1884.  Member  of  Demo- 
cratic National  Executive  Committee,  1876-87.  Orator,  12th  Reunion 
of  the  Army  of  Tennessee,  Indianapolis,  1878.  Professor  in  College 
of  Law,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1868-85,  and  since  1889.  Re- 
gent, University  of  Wisconsin,  1880-5.  Reviser  of  Statutes  of  Wis- 
consin, 1878.  Joint  Author,  **  Vilas  and  Bryant's  Notes."  Wisconsin 
Supreme  Court  Reports,  eighteen  volumes.  Member  of  Wisconsin 
Assembly,  1S85.  Postmaster  General  of  United  States,  1885-8.  Sec- 
retary of  Interior,  1888-9.  United  States  Senator  from  Wisconnn 
since  1891.  Delegate  to  Democratic  Convention,  Chicago,  18961 
and  to  National  Democratic  Convention^  Indianapolis,  1896. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


SENIORS. 

Henry  William  Brown,  Lancaster,  Wisconsin. 

Bedford  College,  England.     Lowry  &  Biown. 

George  Thompson  Burrows,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

A.  B.,  Harvard  University,  1889.  In  Law  Department  of  Illinois  Steel 
Co.     1030  Rookery  Building. 

Guy  Pulford  Cobb,  Mineral  Point,  Wisconsin. 

Racine  College. 

Francis  Herman  De  Groat,  West  Superior,  Wisconsin. 

Corporation  and  Real  Estate  Law.     Ritchie  Building. 

Henry  Edmond  Fitch,  V  Y,  Babcock,  Wisconsin. 

University  of  Wisconsin.  Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon.  Municipal 
Judge. 

William  Alfred  Jackson,  ^  T,  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

University  of  Wisconsin,  1887-9.  Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon. 
District  Attorney  for  Rock  County!  Jackson  &  Jackson,  Post  Office 
Block. 

Edward  Gaffield  Jones,  Appleton,  Wisconsin. 

B.  L.,  Lawrence  University,  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  1889.  (Res.,  No.  803 
College  Avenue.)     Jones  &  Jones,  Commercial  Bank  Building. 

Frederick  William  Stearns,  B  9  H,  San  Diego,  California. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Wisconsin,  1889.   Wadham  &  Stearns,  P.  O.  Box  44. 

JUNIOPS. 

Frederic  Felker,  ^  T,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin. 

Attended  Racine  College.  Member  of  R/io  Kappa  Upsilon,  711-18 
Pabst  Building. 

Leo  Haben. 

See  Class  of  1894. 

Charles  Copeland  Russell,  2'  JT,  Janesville,  Wisconsin. 

A.  B.,  Beloit  College,  1889.     Manager  Base  Ball  Club,  1887-9.     Man* 
ager  Glee  Club,  i88g.     Winans  &  Russell. 


394  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1891. 

Claire  Brayton  Bird,  B  9  U,  Wausau,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1889.  Member  of  Hesperian  and  Forum.  Myl- 
rea,  Marchetti  &  Bird. 

Loyal  Durand,  I  X,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890.  Sergt.,  Lieut,  and  Capl.  in  Univ.  Battal- 
lion.  Pres.  of  Univ.  Tennis  Assn.,  1887.  Essayist  at  Sophomore  Ex- 
hibition. Medal  for  best  Capt.  in  Battalion,  1888.  Sec.-Treas.  of 
Coll.  Tennis  League,  1889.     Class  Pres.     No.  102  Wisconsin  St. 

Elihu  Bernard  Goodsell,  Lancaster,  Wis. 

Attended  High  School.     Brown  &  Goodsell. 

Frederick  William  Kelly,  V'*  T,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1888.  Ph.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1889.  Special 
Honors  in  English  Lit.  Author  of  **  Responsibility  in  Municipal  Gov- 
ernment," published  in  American  Journal  of  Politics^  May,  1 894. 
Pres.  of  Wisconsin  Chi  Psi  Assn.  Contributor  to  Purple  and  Gold. 
(Res.,  No.  612  Prospect  Ave.)  Specialty,  Corporation  Law,  1003  Pabst 
Bldg. 

Patrick  Joseph  Kelly,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1886-7.  Member  of  PhceniA  and 
Lyceum.  City  Atty.  of  S.  Milwaukee,  1893-4.  Kelly  &  Kelly,  74-5 
Loan  and  Trust  Bldg. 

Mathew  Robert  Killilea,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Fiebing  &  Killilea,  3rd  St. 

Lynn  Spencer  Pease,  ^  T,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1886.  Member  of  Rko  Kappa  Upsilon.  Member 
of  Athena  Lit.  Society.  Junior  Exhibition  Orator.  Supt.  of  Wis. 
State  School  for  the  Blind;  189 1-5.  Instructor  in  Taxation,  Public 
Officers,  and  Insurance,  in  Coll.  of  Law,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  i895.  Sec. 
State  Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections.  403-4  Pabst  Bldg., 
cor.  Wisconsin  and  E.  Water  Sts. 

CLASS  OF  1892. 

Edward  Everts  Browne,  I^ancaster,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890.     Also  Waupaca. 

Andrew  Alexander  Brucf,  J  T,  ('hicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890.  Valedictorian.  First  Place  in  Senior  Ora- 
torical Contest.  Editor-in-chief  of  Aegis,  Special  Honors  in  Civics. 
Chief  Justice  of  Law  School  Moot  Court.  Sec.  to  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Wis.  Atty.  for  Factory  Inspectors  of  State  of  111.,  having  in 
charge  eight-hour  law  and  child  labor  law  litigation.  11 14  Chamber 
of  Commerce  Bldg. 


HARLAN    CHAPTER.  395 

EldeK  Joseph  Cassoday,  X  ¥,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890.  Member  of  Adelphia  Debating  Society. 
Asst.  Solicitor  for  111.  in  Legal  Dept.  of  the  A.,  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  1105 
Great  Northern  Bld^. 

Carlisle  Royce  Clarke,  Rockford,  III. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890.     Clarke  &  Blaisdell. 

WiLLARD  Charles  Cole,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Pros.  Atty.  for  Sheboygan  Co.     No.  518  N.  8th  St. 

John  Eugene  Horan,  Everett,  Wash. 

Author  of  "Horan's  Washington  Digest." 

James  Bremer  Kerr,  X  ¥,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1890.  Fellowship  in  Greek, 
one  year.      Land  Atty.  for  Northern  Pacific  R.  R.     N.  Y.  Life  Bldg. 

Theodore  Kronshage.  Jr.,  J  T,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1891.  Member  of  Philomathean  Society.  Editor 
of  Aegis.  Junior  Exhibition  Orator.  Orator  Intercollegiate  Contest. 
Member  of  Boat  Crew.     Tarrant  &  Kronshage,  Pabst  Bldg. 

Thomas  Jefferson  Mathews,  Merrill,  Wis. 

Merrill  High  School,   1882.       Member  of  Arena.     City  Atty.,    1892-3. 
Co.  Judge  of  Lincoln  Co.,  1893-8. 

Lawrence  A.  Olwell,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Marquette  Coll.,  Milwaukee.  Hoyt,  Ogden  &  Olwell,  1302-5  Pabst 
Bldg. 

Joseph  Myron  Reed,  West  Superior,  Wis. 

Mich.  Mil.  Academy.     Reed  &  Reed,  15  Wisconsin  Bldg. 

Samuel  T.  Swansen,  Madison,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  i8qo.  Member  of  Athena  Lit.  Society.  Chief 
Justice  of  Sloan  Moot  Court.  Debater  vs.  Forum  Lit.  Society  of  Mil- 
waukee.    Erdall  &  Swansen,  Vilas  61k. 

Edward  Henry  Swartzburg,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

With  Kieckhoefer  Bros.,  No.  529  North  Ave. 

Warren  Downes  Tarrant,  J  Y,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890.  Member  of  Philomathean  Lit.  Society. 
Managing  Editor  of  Aegis.  Junior  Exhibition  Orator.  Class  Histo- 
rian. Tarrant  &  Kronshage,  Trademark  Litigation  and  Corporation 
Law,  20-21  Metropolitan  61k. 

Edgar  Liberty  Wood,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

No.  322  Reed  St. 


396  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

CLASS  OP  1893. 
George  G.  Armstrong,  2*  X,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

B.  L.»  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1891.  Corp.,  Sergt.  and  Lieut,  of  Univ.  Battal- 
lion.  Sophomore  Public  Debater.  Gunner  in  Univ.  Artillery.  Prcs. 
of  Philomathean  Lit.  Society.     102-3  Commercial  Blk. 

William  Monroe  Balch,  River  Falls,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1891.    M.-L.,  ibid.^  1896.     Pastor  of  M.  E.  Church. 

John  Bert  Campbell,  Darlington,  Wis. 

Ripon,  Wis.,  Coll.,  two  years.  Member  of  Philomathean  Lit.  Society* 
Dist.  Atty  of  Lafayette  Co.     Hogan  &  Campbell. 

Francis  William  Dockery,  ^  T,  Whitewater,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1891.  Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon.  Sec.  of 
Wis.  Supreme  Court,  three  years.     With  T.  D.  Weeks,  Atty. 

William  Francis  Dockery,  9  T,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1891.  Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon.  [City 
Editor  of  Madison  Democrat ^  1890.  Editor-elect  of  Univ.  Annual. 
With  Hoyne,  Follansbee  &  O'Connor,  No.  88  La  Salle  St. 

Carl  Felker,  P  ,K  T,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Vice-Commodore  of  Univ.  Navy,  1893.  Felker,  Stewart  &  Felker,  Al- 
goma  Bldg. 

Charles  Henry  Gaffney,  J  T  J,  Neenah,  Wis. 

De  Pauw  Univ.,  two  years. 

Nathan  Glicksman,  ^  li  K,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

a.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1891.  Cdtisul,  1892-3.  Timlin  &  Glicksman,  No* 
105  Grand  Ave. 

Casimir  Gonski,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Attended  two  Colleges  in  Germany.  Also  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Kas.  Officer 
of  State  Militia.  Author  of  articles  on  Polish  Life  and  History.  No. 
456  Mitchell  St.,  cor.  2d  Ave. 

George  Baine  Ingersoll,  I  X,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Ph.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1889.  M.  A.,  ibid.,  1893.  Four  Prizes  for  100  yds. 
Dash,  1886-7-8-9.  Prizes  for  Base  Dash  Running,  Hop-step-and' 
jump,  and  Ball  Throwing.  Editor  of  The  Pound  Tad/e,  1887-8. 
Distinguished  Orator  on  Junior  Exhibition.  Asst.  Postmaster  at 
Beloit,  1889-91.  City  Clerk.  Editor  of  Be/oit  Pree  Press,  Not  in 
practice. 


HARLAN  CHAPTER,  397 

Hugh  Jocelyn  McGrath,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

Student  at  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1873-5.  Graduate  of  the  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad- 
emy, West  Point,  1880.  Delegate  to  the  Third  National  Convention 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  July,  1893.  ist  Lieut.,  4th  U.  S.  Cavalry.  Capt. 
of  4th  Cavalry,  Fort  Walla  Walla.  Col.  of  20th  Inf.  Instructor  at 
Inf.  and  Cavalry  School,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kas.,  1885-7.  Served 
in  the  Southwest.  Prof,  of  Mil.  Science  and  Tactics,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1891-3. 

Henry  Hotchkiss  Morgan,  I  X,  Madison,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1888-90.  Corp.  and  Sergt.-Major  in  Univ.  Battallion. 
Member  of  Athefia  Lit.  Society.     No.  19  W.  Main  St. 

John  Hiles  Moss,  V  T,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1889-91.  Member  of  /?Ao  Kappa  Upsilon.  Editor  of 
Badger,  Member  of  Athena  Lit.  Society.  '  Associate  Editor  of  Daily 
Cardinal.  Scriptor,  1892-3.  Post-graduate  Student  in  Economics 
and  Political  Science,  1893-4.     602  Pabst  Bldg. 

John  Vanderpoole  Norcross,  -  X^  Janesville,  Wis. 

a.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1881.  Prize  in  Sophomore  Public  Archaean  Debate. 
Distinguished  Orator  at  Junior  Exhibition  and  Graduation.  Thomp- 
son Prize  Essay,  1887.  Editor  of  Round  Table ^  1886-7.  Second 
Place  on  Local  Oratorical  Contest,  1888.  Delegate  to  Interstate  Ora- 
torical Assn.,  1888.  Grand  Praetor  of  Sigma  Chi,  1889-90.  Bank 
Accountant,  1888-9.  Manufacturer,  1889-92.  Ruger  &  Norcross, 
Jack  man  Blk. 

Edward  Myron  Sabin,  Idaho  Springs,  Col. 

Nominee  for  Co.  Judge  of  Clear  Creek  Co.,  Col.  Specialty,  Mining  and 
Corporation  Law.     i  Hanchett  Blk. 

•Clyde  Hamilton  Sedgwick,  B  0  fJ,  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1890.     M.  A.,  ibid.     G.  G.  &  C,  H.  Sedgwick. 

Samuel  Melancthon  Smith,  ^  K  ^,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Born  Galena,  111.,  June  20,  1869.  A.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1890.  Waterman 
Prize.  Formerly  Teacher  at  Fairfield,  la.  Whitehead,  Smith  & 
Matheson. 

CLASS  OP  1894. 

Charles  Willis  Austin,  Oak  Park,  111. 

No.  409  Maple  St. 

Theodore  Lincoln  Coleman,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Milwaukee  High  School,  1879.     84  New  Ins.  Bldg. 

Clarence  Barker  Culbertson,  0  J  S,  Stanley,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890-2.  Member  of  Philomathean  Society.  Business 
Manager  of  Foot  Ball  Team  of  1893.  Business  Manager  of  Badger^ 
1894. 


398  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

William  Lincoln  Evans,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Attended  Lawrence  Univ.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1892.  Sheridan  & 
Evans,  Postoffice  Bldg. 

Edward  Everett  Grey,  Oconomowoc,  Wis. 

Attended  High  School  and  Whitewater  Normal  School.  Justice  of  Moot 
Court,  Pres.  of  Columbian  Law  Society.  Pres.  of  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Republican  Club.  City  Atty.,  two  terms.  Nominee  for  Municipal 
Judge. 

Leo  Haben,  W  T,  Victor,  Colo. 

Junior  Charter  Member,  1890-1,  but  left  Coll.  before  Charter  was  granted. 
Univ.  of  Toronto,  1892-3.  lA^mheroi  Rho  JCappa  Uf*sihn,  Member 
of  E.  G.  Ryar  Debating  Society.  Member  of  Class  Foot  Ball  Team, 
T893-4.     Sec.  of  Democratic  Party  of  Victtfr.      Champion  &  Haben. 

Arthur  Lincoln  Jones,  Dodgeville,  Wis. 

Dodgeville  High  School.     Jenks  &  Jones. 

Harry  Lafayette  Kellogg,  X  (P*,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  two  years.  Krez,  Kellogg  &  Krez,  19  Metropolitan 
Bldg. 

Alexander  Everett  Matheson,  I  X,  Janesville,  Wis. 

Ph.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1890.  M.  A.,  idid.  Valedictorian.  Archaean 
Debater.  Prize  Declaimer,  1887-8.  Rogers  Scholarship,  1888. 
Business  Manager  of  TAe  Round  TabU^  1888-9.  Stanley  Scholar- 
ship, 1889.  Pres.  of  Beloit  Coll.  Christian  Assn.,  1889.  Senior  Law 
Commencement  Orator.     Whitehead,  Matheson  &  Smith. 

Marshall  Charles  Muss,  W  T,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  189O-2.  Member  of  RAo  Kappa  Upsiion.  Adjt.  Univ. 
Battalion.     Scriptor,  1893-4.     Care  of  The  Rockwell  Mfg.  Co. 

Clarence  Arthur  Paul,  Spring  Valley,  Minn. 

Spring  Valley  High  School,  1891.  Columbia  Law  Society.  Warren 
Blk. 

Henry  Riggs  Rathbone,  A  K  E,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1892.  Member  of  CAi  Delta  Tketa  Society.  Stro- 
ever  &  Rathbone,  604  Schiller  Bldg. 

Clarke  Milligan  Rosecrantz,  W  /*,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893.  Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsiion.  Mem- 
ber of  Philomathean  Lit.  Society.  Spooner,  Rosecrantz  &  Gcorge» 
Rooms  913-15  Pabst  Bldg. 

Charles  Seaman,  ^  A  B,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  1887-9.     Geele  Blk. 


HARLAN  CHAPTER.  399 

Philip  Sheridan,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Sacred  Heart  Coll.,  Watertown,  Wis.,  two  years.  Sheridan  &  Evans, 
Postoffice  Blk. 

Charles  Philip  Spooner,  IC  (P",  Madison,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Princeton  Univ.,  1892.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1895.  Member  of  KJio 
Kappa  Upsilon,  Member  of  Cliosophic  Lit.  Society.  Member  of 
'Varsity  B.  B.,  Banjo,  and  Mandolin  Clubs.  Class  Day  Orator.  Law 
Class  Pres.  Spooner,  Rosecrantz  &  George,  Rooms  913-15  Pabst 
Bldg. 

Herbert  Elbridge  Swett,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

State  Normal  School,  Oshkosh,  1891.  Proconsul,  1893-4.  Member  of 
Columbian  and  Phoenix  Clubs.     Dist.  Atty.     Swett  &  Ecke. 

♦1894.     Robert  John  Wright. 

Attended  U.  S.  Mil.  Academy,  West  Point.  Consul,  1893-4.  Died  at 
his  home,  No.  392  Van  Buren  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  9,  1894. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Norvill  Blanchford  Arnold,  West  Superior,  Wis. 

Attended  High  School.  Member  of  Forum  Lit.  Society.  Member  of 
Univ.  Boat  CreiV,  1894.     Arnold  &  Arnold,  31-40  Wisconsin  Blk. 

John  Marshall  Bunn,  X  V,  Spokane,  Wash. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1889.  Member  of  Univ.  Glee  Club,  1889-94. 
Manager  Univ.  of  Wis.  Base  Ball  Team,  1889.  Dudley,  Bunn  & 
Dudley. 

Matthew  Simpson  Dudgeon,  Madison,  Wis. 

A.  B.  Baker  Univ.,  Baldwin,  Kas.,  1892.  Lewis,  Briggs  &  Dudgeon, 
Tenney  Blk. 

Ansel  Vickery  Hammond,  Shawano,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1889-91.  Member  of  Coiumbian  Law  Society.  Tribune, 
1894-5- 

William  Gershom  Hartwell,  SAX,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis. 

Ripon  Coll.,  two  years.  Scriptor,  1894-5.  Rusk  &  Hartwell,  26-7 
Metropolitan  Blk. 

Charles  Hebberd,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

La  Crosse  High  School.  Menominee,  Wis.,  High  School,  1890.  Pro- 
consul, 1894-5.     No.  320  Main  St. 

Nelson  Sanford  Hopkins,  X  ¥,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  one  year.  Gladiator,  1894-5.  Care  of  Winkler,  Flan- 
ders, Smith,  Bottum  &  Vilas,  Pabst  Bldg. 


400  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

George  Thomas  Kelly,  <P  J  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  three  years.  Member  of  Columbian  Law  Society.  Mem- 
ber  of  Glee  and  Dramatic  Clubs.     1132  Marquette  Bldg. 

Louis  Wescott  Myers,  1  X,  Chicago,  111. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893.  Senior  Capt.  of  Battalion.  Class  Pres., 
1893.  Manager  of  Base  Ball  and  Foot  Ball  Teams.  Law  Class  Pres., 
1895.  Consul,  1894-5.  With  Jesse  A.  &  Henry  R.  Baldwin,  708 
Reaper  Blk. 

Alfred  Thomas  Rogers,  J  7  J,  Madison,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  two  years.  Univ.  of  S.  Dak.,  three  years.  Fairchild 
Blk. 

Elmo  Wilson  Sawyer,  Hartford,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1892.  Editor  of  ^gis^  1 891-2.  Sawyer  &  Saw- 
yer. 

Alexander  Kirkwood  Sedgwick,  S  A  X^  9  N  E,  Ishpeming, 
Mich. 

Yale,  S.  S.  S.,  1889-91.  Yale  Freshman  Crew.  Also  Member  of  Univ. 
of  Wis.  Crew.     Member  of  Univ.  of  Wis.  Glee  Club. 

Mortimer  Eugene  Walker,  Racine,  Wis. 

Racine  Coll.  Grammar  School,  1890.  Pres.  of  Forum  Debating  Society. 
Class  Treas.  Member  of  County  Republican  Com.  Chairman  of 
Town  Com.     Cooper,  Simmons,  Nelson  &  Walker,  No.  436  Main  St. 

Samuel  Thomas  Walker,  /ATA,  Rhinelander,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Lawrence  Univ.,  1892.     Walker  &  Walker,  opposite  PostofBce. 

Frank  Antes  Wheelihan,  *  J  ^,  Necedah,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890-3.  Member  of  Univ.  Base  Ball  Team,  four  years. 
Democratic  Nominee  for  Dist.  Atty. 

CLASS  OF   1896. 
Joseph  Bullen  Alexander,  Z  ^,  De  Per6,  Wis. 

Colby  Univ.,  Waterville,  Me.,  1890-4. 

Pranklin  Elisha  Bump,  ^  T  J,  Wausau,  Wis. 

Neville,  Wis.,  High  School,  1891.  Univ.,  of  Wis.,  1892-5.  Member  of 
Htsperia  and  Forum  Societies.  Editor-in-Chief  Daily  Cardinal^ 
1893-4.  Editor-in-Chief  yEgis,  1894-5.  Editor  of  Badger^  1896. 
Inter-Society  Debater,  1893-4.  Sec. -Treas.  National  League  Coll. 
Civil  Service  Reform  Clubs,  since  1895.  Pres.  of  Western  Coll.  Press 
Assn.,  1893-4.  Contributor  to  Good  Government^  and  other  reform 
periodicals.  Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895-6,  where  he  affiliated 
with  Kent  Chapter.  LL.  B.,  ibid,^  1896.  Leland  Stanford,  Jr., 
Univ.,  1896-7,  where  he  affiliated  with  Miller  Chapter. 


HARLAN  CHAPTER.  401 

George  Joseph  Carroll,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

No.  716  Cass  St. 

William  Joseph  Carroll,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  6.,  Marquette  Coll.,   1892.     Member  of  Forum  Society.     No.  716 
Cass  St. 

Louis  Anthony  Dahlman,  J  7  J,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Marquette  Coll.,  1894.  Member  of  Forum  Society.  Mitchell 
Bldg.     No.  160  Biddle  St. 

William  Charles  Donovan,  d  T  A^  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

High  SchooL  Wis.  Academy.  Member  of  Forum  Debating  Society. 
Law  Class  Historian.     Frawley  &  Donovan. 

Percy  Spencer  Elwell,  ^  J  0,  6  N  E,  ha,  Crosse,  Wis. 

B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894. 

♦1896.     Charles  Fisher  Freeman,  Jr.,  9^  T,  9  N  E. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  one  year.  Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon  and  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon,     Died  June  18,  1896. 

Charles  Henry  George,  J  A'  £,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

a.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  Member  of  Univ.  of  Wis.  Base  Ball  Team, 
1895.     Spooner,  Rosecrantz  &  George,  Rooms  913-15  Pabst.  Bldg,. 

Carl  Smith  Jefferson,  J  T  J,  Madison,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1 893-4.  Member  of  Banjo  Club,  1894-6.  With  Spooner, 
Sanborn  &  Spooner. 

John  Thomas  Jones,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Private  Sec.  to  Justice  Winslow,  of  State  Supreme  Court,  1894-6.  Gladi- 
iator,  1895-6.     No.  10  Boston  Blk. 

William  C.  Leitsch,  I  X,  S  N  E,  Columbus,  Wis. 

Northwestern  Univ.,  1883-4.  Member  of  Forum  Club.  Consul, 
1895-6. 

Maurice  Aloysius  McCabe,  J  T  J,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Marquette  Coll.,  1890.  Member  of  Forum  Lit.  Society.  Junior 
Law  Class  Pres.  Historian,  1895-6.  Care  of  Miller,  Noyes,  Miller 
&  Wahl.' 

Cranston  George  Phipps,  X  ^,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  two  years.     Proconsul,  1896-7.     No.  135  Oneida  St. 

Charles  Gilbert  Riley,  J  T  J,  Madison,  Wis. 

Care  of  Morris  &  Morris. 


402  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Frederick  James  Smith,  Merrill,  Wis. 

Represented  the  Univ.  of  Wis.  in  the  Annual  Debate  vs.  the  Northwes- 
tern Univ.     Scriptor,  1895-6.     With  Curtis  &  Reid. 

WiLLET  Main  Spooner,  W  T,  Madison,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894.  Member  of  /^Ao  Kappa  Upsilon.  Pres.  of 
Senior  Law  Class.  Proconsul,  1895-6.  Spooner,  Sanborn  & 
Spooner. 

William  Oliver  Thomas,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Milwaukee  High  School,  1892.  Care  of  Nath.  Pereles  &  Sons,  472  City 
Hall  Square. 

Arthur  Cleaver  Wilkinson,  I  .V,  Chicago,  111. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890-2.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-3.  Member  of  ^tfr^^^vr 
Boaf^.  First  Pres.  of  Law  Class  of  1896.  Reporter  of  CAicos^o 
Times^  Chicago  Herald  and  Chicago  Evening  Journal,  Care  of  VAX- 
mann  &  Hacke,  1632  Monadnock  Blk. 

William  Henry  Woodard,  I  X,  Watertown,  Wis. 

Ph.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1894.  Member  of  Delian  Lit.  Society.  Delegate 
to  Fourth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Uklta  Phi,  July,  1895. 

LuciAN  RoBSON  WoRDEN,  ^  T,  S  N  E^  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Coxswain,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Navy.  (crew).  Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon. 
With  N.  L.  Robinson,  Mack  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 
John  Browj<i  Amazeen,  J  7*  J,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896.     Scriptor,  1896-7. 

Henry  Newton  Bacon,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Cameron  Leander  Baldwin,  f?  J  .V,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  L^niv.  of  Wis.,  1894. 

Thomas  Sloan  Bell,  -V  ¥,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Adelbert  Lindley  Blackstone,  0  r  J,  Shullsburg,  Wis. 

Victor  Louis  Brown,  Racine,  Wis. 

Thomas  Percy  Carter,  V^T,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1892.  Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon  Society. 
Member  of  Univ.  Banjo  Club.     112  New  Ins.  Bldg. 


HARLAN  CHAPTER,  403 

♦1896.     Joseph  Spalding  Coe,  B  6  U. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  two  years.  Member  of  Hesperia  Lit.  Society.  Private 
Sec.  to  Chief  Justice  Cassoday,  State  Supreme  Court,  1895-^.  Died 
July,  1896. 

Jacob  Fehr,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896. 

Marcus  Clizbe  Ford,  ^  T,  Madison,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1890-2.  A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1895.  Member  of  Rho 
Kappa  Upsilon  Society.  Class  Historian.  Freshman  Declamation 
Contest.  Member  of  Univ.  of  Wis.  Banjo  Club,  1 891-2.  Member  of 
Dramatic  Club.     No.  1066  Spai^ht  St. 

Arthur  Augustus  Frambach,  ^  T,  Kaukauna,  Wis. 

Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon  Society. 

William  Frederick  Hase,  J  \\  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  two  years.  Stroke  of  Freshman  Crew.  Capt.  of  Univ. 
of  Wis.  Battalion.  Editor  of  Daily  Cardinal.  Consul,  1896-7. 
Care  of  Fiebing  &  Killilea. 

Albert  L.  Hougen,  St.  Nazianz,  Wis. 

B.  A.,  St.  Olaf  Coll.,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1896.     Class  Pres. 

George  Almon  Kingsley,  J  T  J,  Madison,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895.     No.  518  State  St. 

Knox  Kinney,  ^  Y,  S  N  E,  Madison,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,   1894.     Member  of  Rlio  Kappa   Upsilon  Society, 

Asst.  Editor  of  Madison  Democrat y  1893-4-5.  Sec.  of  Athletic 
Assn.  Member  of  Banjo,  Glee  and  Dramatic  Clubs.  Editor  of  Daily 
Cardinal  ATid  Aij^is.  Private  Sec.  to  late  Chief  Justice  Or  ton.  Pri- 
vate Sec.  t(.  Justice  Marshall.  Private  Sec.  to  Associate  Justice  Win- 
slow,  since  1896.  Historian,  1896-7.  Senior  Law  Class  Pres.,  1896-7' 
Senior  Commencement  Orator,  1897. 

Walter  John  Luedke,  I  X,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Harvard  Univ.,  two  years.     No.  283  nth  St. 

Eugene  Roderick  MacDonald,  ^  J  9,  Cornwall,  Ont.,  Can. 

Member  of  Board  of  Directors  of  Athletic  Assn.,  1895-7.  Leader  of 
Banjo  Club,  1896-7.     No.  621  Lake  St. 

C.  G.  Phipps. 

See  Class  of  '96. 


404  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

Henry  Vilas,  ¥  Y,  0  N  E,  Madison,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894.  Vice-Commodore,  Univ.  Navy,  1892.  Di- 
rector of  Athletic  Assn.  Delej^ate  to  Inter-collegiate  Athletic  Assn., 
Chicago,  1896.  Pres.  of  Middle  Law  Class,  1895-6.  Vice-Pres.  aad 
Treas.  of  Boat  House  Co. 

Edgar  Victor  Werner,  Madison,  Wis. 
GusTAV  WoLLAEGER,  Jr.,  2  X,  Milwaukee,  Wis, 

A.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1895.     Tribune,  1896-7.     No.  271  iith  St. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 

Lewis  Losey  Alsted,  X  ^F,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896.  Manager  of  Foot  Ball  Team,  1896.  Con- 
modore  Univ.  of  Wis.  Navy,  1895-6. 

*i896.     Paul  DeGroat,  ^  A  S. 

Died  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  May  28,  1896. 

Raymond  Asa  Hollister,  (P*  T,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon  Society.     No.  922  Algona  St. 

Leslie  Thomas  Hubbell,  *  J  ^,  South  Manistique,  Mich. 
George  Corey  Riley,  ATA,  Madison,  Wis. 
Edgar  Beach  Warren,  A  T,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
John  Irving  Williams,  Jr.,  VY,  Youngstown,  O- 

Member  of  Rho  Kappa  Upsilon  Society.     Gladiator,  1896-7. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 

•Charles  Richard  Barney,  S  A  X^  Mauston,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894. 

John  Francis  Bertler,  Jr.,  ^  Y,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895-6. 

William  James  Conway,  Randolph,  Wis. 

B.  L.,  Unib.  of  Wis.,  1896. 

Bertrand  Herrick  Doyon,  ^  Y,  Madison,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  three  years.  Member  of  RAo  Kappa  Upsilon  Society. 
Class  Pres.,  1893.     Capt.  of  Class  Crew,  1893. 

Fred  H.  Hartwell,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
George  Gushing  Martin,  'A"  T,  Omaha,  Neb. 


HARLAN  CHAPTER,  405 

Vroman  Mason,  ^  Y,  B  N  E,  Madison,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895.  Member  of  Kho  Kappa  C/psi /on  Society. 
Author  of  Monograph  on  **  Fugitive  Slave  Law  in  Wisconsin/'  pub- 
lished in  State  Historical  Transactions.  Junior  Orator,  1894.  Law 
Class  Sec      Langdon  St. 

Charles  Anson  McGee,  J  T  A,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
William  Christie  Mc  Naught,  J  7  J,  Madison,  Wis. 
Charles  A.  Phelps,  B  S  !],  Madison,  Wis. 

Bom  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  May  8,  1874.  A.  6.,  Univ.,  of  Wis.,  1896.  No. 
614  Langdon  St. 

John  Robertson  Richards,  B  0  U,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis. 

6.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896.  Capt.  of  Foot  Ball  Team,  1894-7.  Men), 
ber  of  Board  of  Directors  of  Univ.  of  Wis.  Athletic  Assn.  Member 
of  Univ.  Crew,  1893-4.     Pres.  of  Univ.  Athletic  Assn.,  1897. 

Sidney  William  Smith,  ^P"  T,  Rockford,  III. 

Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894-6.     Manager  of  Daily  Cardinal. 

Earle  Clarence  Tillotson,  6  A  X,  Baraboo,  Wis. 

Univ.  of  Wis,,  1893-6. 

Robert  Allen  Upham,  X  (P*,  Shawano,  Wis. 

A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1896.     Vice-Pres.  of  Republican  Coll.  League. 


SWAN   GHAPTRR 

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SCHOOL  OF  LAW 

OF    THE 

OHIO  STATE  UNIVERSITY, 


ESTABLISHED  1893. 


UNDER  an  act  of  Congress  passed  July  2,  1862,  the 
State  of  Ohio  received  from  the  United  States  a  large 
grant  of  the  public  lands  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  a 
"college,  where  the  leading  objects  shall  be,  without  exclud- 
ing other  scientific  and  classical  studies,  and  including  mili- 
tary tactics,  to  teach  such  branches  of  learning  as  are  related 
to  agriculture  and  the  mechanic  arts,  in  such  a  manner  as  the 
Legislatures  of  the  States  may  respectively  prescribe,  in  order 
to  promote  the  liberal  and  practical  education  of  the  indus- 
trial classes  in  the  several  pursuits  and  professions  of  life." 
Under  this  Agricultural  Land  Grant  act  of  1862,  the  State  of 
Ohio  received  630,000  acres  of  public  land  from  the  United 
States,  and,  in  accordance  with  the  intention  of  the  act, 
founded  this  University.  The  original  endowment  has  been 
supplemented,  and  the  objects  of  the  University  promoted, 
by  a  permanent  annual  grant  from  the  United  States  under  an 
act  of  1890;  by  special  appropriations  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly, and  lastly,  in  189 1,  by  a  permanent  annnal  grant  from 
the  State.     The  University  is  situated  within  the  corporate 


4o8  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

limits  of  the  City  of  Columbus  and  about  three  miles  from 

the  State  'Capitol.     It  possesses  about  330  acres  of  land, 

most  of  which  is  devoted   to  agricultural  and  horticultural 

purposes. 

LIBRARIES. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY. 

The  University  Library  is  located  in  Orton  Hall,  the  east 
end  of  that  building  having  been  designed  for  its  use  until  a 
separate  building  can  be  erected.  Small  collections  of  books 
specially  needed  in  connection  with  laboratory  and  class- 
room work  have  been  transferred  from  this  room  to  the  dif- 
ferent departments. 

With  the  exception  of  the  books  of  law  and  general 
reference  books,  the  library  is  a  circulating  one  for  officers 
and  students  of  the  University. 

The  collection  of  law  books  numbers  about  2,500  and 
consists  of  the  Noble  Law  Library  (presented  by  the  widow 
of  the  late  Henry  C.  Noble,  of  Columbus);  the  Emerson 
McMillin  Law  Library;  and  two  sets  of  the  Ohio  State 
Reports,  presented  by  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ohio. 

The  Emerson  McMillin  Law  Library  was  added  during 
the  last  year.  Mr.  Emerson  McMillin  generously  placed  in 
the  hands  of  the  Faculty  of  the  School  of  Law  $3,000  to  be 
expended  in  purchasing  books  for  the  library  of  the  school. 
This  sum  was  carefully  expended  by  the  Faculty  and  has 
secured  to  the  University  a  working  law  library  of  great  use- 
fulness. 

STATE  LIBRARIES. 

The  State  Library,  which  occupies  a  large  room  in  the 
State  House,  is  open  to  all  students  as  a  reference  library  six 
days  in  the  week.     It  contains  about  65,000  volumes. 

The  State  Law  Library  is  the  largest  and  most  complete 
law  library  in  the  State.  It  consists  of  about  15,000  volumes 
and  contains  complete  sets  of  the  English^  Scotch,  Irish, 
Canadian,  United  States  and  State  reports,  statutes  and 
digests.     The  important  legal  periodicals  are  on  file. 


SWAN  CHAPTER.  409 

CITY  LIBRARIES. 

The  Students  of  the  University,  as  residents  of  Colum- 
bus, have  access  to  the  City  Library  and  the  Public  School 
Library  under  the  usual  regulations.  The  City  Library  in 
the  City  Hall  contains  about  23,000  volumes. 

The  Public  School  Library  has  a  convenient  new  building 
on  Town  Street.  It  contains  about  27,000  volumes,  which 
are  classified  according  to  the  Dewey  system. 

The  School  of  Law,  established  in  189 1,  is  provided  with 
lecture-rooms  and  library  accommodations  in  Orton  Hall, 
recently  completed  at  a  cost  of  about  $102,000. 

The  petition  of  11  charter  members  bore  date  of  January 
19,  1893,  and  was  endorsed  by  the  Scriptors  of  Kent  and 
Hamilton  Chapters,  Governor  McKinley,  the  professors  in 
the  School  of  Law,  and  by  A.  W.  Sharp,  of  Hamilton  '92, 
who  had  actively  assisted  the  petitioners. 

The  charter  was  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Council 
on  April  19,  1893,  and  on  April  27  the  Chapter  was  formally 
instituted  by  Brothers  C.  J.  Baer,  Hamilton  '93;  F.  A. 
Davis,  Kent  '81;  J.  H.  Dyer,  Webster  '90;  B.  F.  James,. 
Waite  '87;  W.  B.  Kelley,  Hamilton  '94;  A.  W.  Sharp, 
Hamilton  '92;  C.  M.  Voorhees,  Kent  '93,  and  H.  P.  Will- 
iamson, Hamilton  '93. 

At  the  inaugural  banquet  at  the  Hotel  ('hittenden  there 
were  present  the  charter  members,  two  seniors,  three  juniors, 
the  fratres  above  mentioned,  members  of  the  Faculty, 
Captain  Robert  Smith,  son-in-law  of  Judge  Joseph  R.  Swan, 
and  R-  H.  Piatt,  grandson-in-law  of  the  Judge. 

The  first  annual  banquet  was  held  at  Smith's,  May  11, 
1894;  the  second  at  the  Neil  House,  May  17,  1895,  and  the 
third  at  Hotel  Chittenden,  May  15,  1896. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 


Isaac  Newton  Abernathv,  Circleville,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1866.  M.  A.,  ibiU.,  1869.  Member 
of  Ckrestomathinn  Literary  Society.  Prosecuting  Attorney  of  Pickaway 
County,  1872-6.  Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  Third  Subdivision  of 
Fifth  Judicial  District,  1890-5.  Professor  of  Criminal  Law,  the  Law 
of  Extraordinary  Legal  R«;medies,  and  Circuit  and  Supreme  Court 
Practice,  in  the  the  School  of  Law,  Ohio  State  University,  1892-6. 

Orlando  Wesley  Aldrich,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  1869.      Ph.  D.,  ibid.y  1872.     LL.  B., 

1875,  and  LL.  D.   in   cursu^    Albert   University,    Belleville,  Ontario. 

1876.  D.  C.  L.,  1 88 1.  Professor  of  Law,  Illinois  Wesleyan  Univer- 
sity, 1878-81.  President  of  Sons  of  American  Revolution,  1894. 
Judge  Advocate  of  G.  A.  R.  of  Ohio,  1895.  President  of  the  Society* 
of  the  War  of  1812,  in  State  of  Ohio,  and  National  Vice-President. 
President  of  the  Columbus  and  Worthington  Street  Railroad  Com- 
pany. Professor  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property  and  Mortgages,  Office 
Practice,  Conveyancing  and  the  Study  of  Cases,  School  of  Law,  Ohio 
Slate  University,  1 891-6.  Aldrich  &  Critchfield,  11  Wesley  Block 
No.  1 01  N.  High  Street. 

James  Haskell  Collins,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

General  Counsel  of  the  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company.  Professor 
«>f  the  Law  of  Corporations  and  Federal  Practice,  at  Ohio  State 
University,  since  1891.  (Res.,  Ne.  57  Lexington  Avenue.)  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Building. 

William  Forrest  Hunter,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Law,  Ohio  State  University,  since  1892.  Profes- 
sor of  the  Law  of  Sales  and  Bailments.  (Res.,  No.  1032  E.  Town 
Street.)     18  Board  of  Trade  Building. 

John  Paul  Jones,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  State  University,  1880.  Member  of  Horton  Lit.  Society.  City 
Solicitor  of  Columbus,  1889-93.  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Contracts, 
Ohio  State  University,  since  1891.  (Res.,  No.  1194  E.  Town  Street.) 
20  Hayden  Building. 

Tho^ias  James  Keating,  //  B  H,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Denison  University,  1873.  President  of  The  Chittenden  Hotel 
Company.  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Evidence,  Ohio  State  University, 
1 89 1- 4.  (Res.,  13 1 7  E.  Broad  Street.)  Booth.  Keating  &  Peters, 
7-8-9  Board  of  Trade  Building. 


SWAN   CHAPTER.  411 

Edgar  Benton  Kinkead,  J  Y,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Marietta  College,  1880-4.  Author  of  *»Code  Pleading."  Joint  Author 
with  S.  L.  Black  of  **  Self -Preparation  for  Final  Examination,"  1893; 
second  edition,  1894.  Professor  of  Pleading  and  Practice,  Ohio  State 
University,  since  1896.  Kinkead  &  Hysell,  44  Columbia  Block,  No. 
itsVz  N.  High  Street. 

George  Kilbon  Nash,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Left  Oberlin  College  at  end  of  Freshman  Year  to  enter  army.  A.  B., 
conferred  by  Oberlin  College,  1864.  Attorney  General  of  Ohio, 
1880-3.  Member  of  Supreme  Court  Commission,  1883-5.  Prosecut* 
ing  Attorney  of  Franklin  County.  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Torts  and 
Negligence,  Ohio  State  University,  since  1891.  Address  before  the 
Ohio  State  Bar  Association,  July  16,  1896,  **Life  and  Character  of 
Hon.  Allen  G.  Thurman,"  printed  in  Michigan  Law  Journal ^  Au- 
gust, 1896.     N^sh  &  Lentz,  1101-7  The  Wyandotte. 

Rutherford  Hayes  Platt,  W  \\  Columbus,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1874.  Travelled  in  Europe,  1874-7.  ^L.  B.,  Co- 
lumbia College,  1879.  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Pleading  and  Prac- 
tice, Ohio  State  University,  1891-5.     No.  13^  E.  State  Street. 

David  Franklin  Pugh,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Judge  of  Common  Pleas  Court  since  1887.  Professor  of  Equity  Jurispru- 
dence, Ohio  State  University,  since  1891.  (Res.,  No.  1320  Highland 
Street.)     Office  in  Court  House. 

Emilius  Oviatt  Randall,  J  K  £,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  College,  1874.  LL.  B.  LL.  M.,  Ohio  State  University, 
1892.  Mercantile  an<l  Literary  pursuits,  1878-90.  Member  of  Board 
of  Education  of  Columbus,  1887-90.  President  of  Columbus  Board 
Trade,  1887.  Trustee  of  Ohio  Archaeological  Society  by  appointment, 
1895.  Assistant  Secretary  of  Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical 
Society  in  1893  or  1894,  and  Secretary  of  the  same  since  1894.  Ap- 
pointed Supreme  Court  Reporter  in  1895.  Professor  of  Commer- 
cial Law,  Ohio  State  University,  since  1892.  (Res.,  No.  T025  E. 
Oak  Street.)     No.  35>^  N.  High  Street. 

John  Kelvey  Richards,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Born  Ironton,  l^wrence  County,  Ohio,  March  15,  1856.  A.  B.,  Swarth- 
raore  College,  Pennsylvania,  1875.  A.  B.,  Harvard  College,  1877. 
Prosecuting  Attorney  of  I^wrence  County,  1880-2.  City  Solicitor  of 
Ironton,  1885-9.  State  Senator  from  Eighth  Ohio  District  in  LXIXth 
General  Assembly,  1890-2.  Attorney  General  of  Ohio  during  Gov- 
ernor McKinley's  administration,  1892-6.  Delegate  to  the  National 
Republican  Convention  at  St.  Louis,  1896.    No.  772  Franklin  Avenue. 

E.  O.  Ricketts,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

No.  1004  Dennison  Avenue.  Rooms  5-6  Columbia  Block,  No.  165*4  N. 
High  Street. 


412  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Horace  LaFayette  Wilgus,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

B.  S.,  Ohio  State  University,  1882.  M.  S.,  ibid.^  1889.  Member  of 
Norton  Lit.  Society.  Valedictorian.  First  honors  in  Higher  Mathe- 
matics. Secretary  to  Dr.  Orton.  President  Ohio  State  University,  1880. 
Tutor  Mathematics,  Ohio  Slate  University,  1878-81.  Chief  Clerk  of 
Commissioner  of  Railroads  and  Telegraphs  of  Ohio,  1 881-5. 
Instructor  in  Physiology,  Ohio  State  University,  1882.  Assistant  ta 
Receiver  of  Cincinnati  and  Mackinaw  Railroad,  i88$-6.  In  practice, 
1886-1895.  Professor  of  Elementary  Law  and  Secretary  of  the  Fac- 
ulty of  the  Law  School,  Ohio  State  University,  1 891-5.  Acting 
Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan,  1895-6.  Professor  of 
Elementary  Law,  Torts,  Evidence  and  Corporation,  University  of 
Michigan.     No.  83  Hill  Street. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


Albert  Arlington  Clay,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Tri-State  Normal  College,  1891.    D;legateto  Third  National  Con- 
vention c»f  Phi  Delta  Phi,  June,  1895.      313  Society  for  Savings 
Building. 

Ira  Crawford,  Jr.,  B  8  11,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

B.  S.,  Denison  University,  Granville,  Ohio,  1S88.  M.  S.,  ibid,^  1893* 
Gottschall,  Limhert  &  Crawford,  46-8  Independent  Order  of  Odd 
Fellows  Building. 

Carl  Gregg  Doney,  b  B  /7,  Granville,  Ohio. 

B.  S.,  Ohio  State  University,  1891.  Post-graduate  Course  at  Harvard,. 
1891-2.  Editor-in-chief  of  Lantern.  Editor  of  Makio.  President 
Oratorical  Association.  Correspondent  of  Sunday  News,  Consul. 
President  Alcyone  Lit.  Society.  Contributor  to  fVestem  Christian 
Advocate.  Lecturer  on  **  Mistakes  of  the  Devil."  Not  in  practice. 
Pastor  of  the  Centenary  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Peyton  Randolph  Emery,  X  0,  London,  Ohio. 

Attended  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1889-91.     Durflinger  &  Emery. 

Franklin  Henry  Gale,  I  X^  Columbus,  Ohio. 

LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1892.  LL.  M.,  Ohio  State  University^ 
1893.     I  Dispatch  Building. 

William  Meriden  Hill,  A  A  0,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio. 

Adelbert  College,  1890-t.     No.  177  Broadway. 

RoscoE  Jay  Mauck,  B  6  77,  Gallipolis,  Ohio. 

Ohio  University  at  Athens,  Ohio,  1886-91.  Member  of  Athenian. 
Mayor  of  Gallipolis,  since  1 895. 


SWAN  CHAPTER,  413 

Ceorge  Henry  Moffett,  A  T  SI,  Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio. 

Attended  Fostoria  Academy  and  Findlay  College.     Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Samuel  Morrison,  ^  J  8.     (Address  unknown.) 

I^ePauw  University,  1888.  Ohio  State  University,  1888-91.  Formerly 
in  Real  Estate  Business  at  No.  329^  South  High  Street,  Columbus, 
Ohio. 

William  Herbert  Page,  Z  W,  ^  B  A\  Columbus,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Yale  University,  1889.  LL.  B.,  Ohio  State  University,  1892. 
LL.  M.,  idid.f  1894.  Townsend  Prize  at  Yale.  Professor  of  Ele- 
mentary Ijiw,  Ohio  State  University,  since  1895.  Page  &  Page,  27 
Board  of  Trade. 

Edgar  Lynn  Weinland,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

A.  B.,  Otterbein  University,  1891.  Member  of  Philomathean  Lit. 
Society.  Solicitor  of  Westerville,  Ohio.  No.  25^  South  High 
Street. 

CLASS  OP  1893. 

Albion  Joseph  Andrews,  Jr.,  ^  F  J,  Zanesville,  O. 

B.  S.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1892.  Member  of  Chrestomathean  Society. 
Andrews  &  Andrews,  No.  45  N.  4th  St. 

David  Barton  Sharp,  Columbus,  O. 

Baldwin  Univ.,  1888-90.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1 890-1.  Law  Class  Orator. 
711  Wyandotte  Bldg. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

John  Lodwick  Davies,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  three  years.  Scriptor.  Consul,  1893-4.  305  Phoenix 
Bldg. 

"Charles  Almond  Field,  Columbus,  O. 

Scriptor,  1893-4.     (Res.,  No.  103  Lexington  Ave.)    15-16  Hayden  Bldg. 

James  Robert  Fitz  Gibbon,  Newark,  O. 

•  B.  L.,  Notre  Dame  Univ.,  1892.     No.  161  S.  4th  St. 

•George  Robert  Hedges,  Columbus,  O. 

Urbana  Univ.,  1888-90.  17  Hayden  Bldg. 

Edward  Davenport  Howard,  ^  K  '/^,  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  two  years.  Pres.  of  Coll.  Class.  Commencement 
Class  Orator.  Second  Asst.  Pros.  Atty.  of  Franklin  Co.  Care  of 
Court  House. 

Edward  Bancroft  McC^arter,  B  B  //,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1892.  Capt.  in  the  Mil.  Dept.  Proconsul, 
1893-4.    25-6  Hayden  Bldg. 


414  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Seth  Linton  McMillan,  ^  K  (P*,  Columbus,  O. 

Attended  Wilmington  CoU.  (Res.,  No.  195  E.  Town  St.)  looi  Wyan- 
dotte Bldg. 

Harry  Edmund  Stafford,  Columbus,  O. 

26-8  Dispatch  Bldg. 

Burt  Fisk  Voorhees,  Coshocton,  O. 

Scio  Coll.,  1886-7.  Voorhees  &  Voorhees. 

Campbell  Marion  Voorhees,  Columbus,  O. 

Wooster  Univ.,  1887-99.  Member  of  Irving  Lit.  Society.  LL.  B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893.  Initiated  at  Kent  Chapter,  1891-2.  Procon- 
sul, 1892-3.     Voorhees  &  Voorhees,  908  Wyandotte  Bldg. 

Charles  W.  Voorhees,  Columbus,  O. 

V^oorhees  &  Voorhees,  Suite  908  Wyandotte  Bldg. 

Grant  Alexander  Warren,  <P  F  J,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1889-92.     44  Hagerman  Blk. 

Harry  Bright  Weaver,  I  A  E,  Circleville,  O. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1892.     Tribune,  1893-4.     5-6  and  10  Ma- 

sonic Temple. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 
Peter  Adams,  I  J,  Highland,  O. 

Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1890-3.  Member  of  Zetagathean  Lit.  Society. 
Manager  Base  Ball  Team.  Business  Manager  of  College  paper.  Not 
in  practice. 

Alfred  Parker  Biddle,  *  V  J,  Cleveland,  O. 

Northwestern  Normal  and  Collegiate  Institute,  three  years.  432  Society 
for  Saving  Bldg. 

James  Sheperd  Brailey,  Jr.,  Toledo,  O. 

B.  S.,  Northwestern  Normal  and  Collegiate  Institute,  Wauseon,  0.,  1892. 

1024  Spitzer  Bldg. 

George  Orlando  Canaga,  Scio,  O. 

A.  B.,  Scio  Coll.,  1891.  Member  of  Linna'an  Society.  With  Voorhees 
&  Voorhees,  Suite  908  Wyandotte  Bldg.,  Columbus,  O. 

Henry  Gilroy  Cartwright,  A  T  Q,  Wilmington,  O. 

Wilmington  High  School,  1892.     Wilmington  Coll.,  1893-4. 

Dudley  Hampton  Foster,  S  A  E,  Corning,  O. 

Ph.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1805.  Member  of  Alcyone  Lit.  Society.  Ed- 
itor of  Lantern.  Treas.  of  Ohio  Intercollegiate  Oratorical  Assn.  Spe- 
cialty, Oil  Litigation  and  Brokerage.     Care  of  Mercer  House. 


SWAN    CHAPTER.  415 

Lyman  Harrison  Innis,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1893.     Member  of  Alcyone  Lit.  Society.     Trib- 
une, 1894-5.     With  J.  J.  Stoddart,  Esq.,  No.  323^^  S.  High  St. 

Harry  Prior  Junk,  2'  iV,  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1 891-3.     Member  of  Alcyone  Lit.  Society.     Scriptor, 
1894-5.     I  loi  Wyandotte  Bldg. 

Perry  Okey,  Columbus,  O. 

No.  303  E.  Town  St.,  or  No.  105^^   S.  High  St. 

Merrill  Ulysses  Ricketts,  A  T  Q,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1893.     Member  of  Chresto)natian  Lit.  So- 
ciety.    Consul,  1894-5.     5  Hayden  Bldg. 

Augustus  Theodore  Seymour,  B  8  //,  Columbus,  O. 

Pberlin  Coll.,  189I-2.     Denison  Coll.,  1892-3.     11  Board  of  Trade. 

Roy  Spencer,  A  T  Q,  8  N  £,  Toledo,  O. 

Heidelberg   Univ.,  Tiffin,  O.,  1891-2.     B    L.,  Univ.  of   Wooster,   1893^ 
Proconsul,  1894-5.     ^4  Urummond  Blk. 

George  Luther  Stoughton,  Westerville,  O. 

A.  B.,  Oticrbein  Univ.,  1192.    Member  of  Philophronean  Society.    Mayor 
of  Westerville. 

Thomas  Thomas,  Columbus,  O. 

Mt.  Union  Coll.,  1889-90.     Wooster  Univ.,  1890-2.     Chief  Clerk  in  Bu- 
reau of  Labor  Statis'ics,  State  House.     (Res.,  Navarre,  O.) 

Ross  J.  Wetherald,  ^  jT  J,  Findlay,  O. 

Findlay  Coll.,  one  year.     No.  222)^  S.  Main  St. 

Guy  Rulon  Williams,  -  X,  Havana,  III. 

Ohio  Slate  Univ.,  1890-3. 

CLASS  OF   1896. 
David  Mathias  Griffith,  Kecksburg,  Penn. 

Western  Penn.  Institute,  18S9-92.     Ohio  State  Univ.,  1892-4.     Editor  of 
Lantern.     Scriptor,  1895-6. 

George  Linville  Gugle,  X  (P,  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1890-4.     Cadet  Capt.     Class  Pres.     19  King  Bldg. 

Leonard  Antony  Magruder,  Columbus,  O. 

Ph.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1895.     Member  of  Alpha  Digamma.     Sec.  of 
Alcyone  Lit.  Society.     Class  Sec.     4  Board  of  Trade  Bldg. 

Edward  Thomson  Powell,  I  X,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  Weslegan  Univ.,  1894.     Pres.  of  Senior   Law  Class,  1895-6. 
Consul,  1895-6.     No.  518  £.  Broad  St. 


4 1 6  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

CLASS  OP  1897. 
Edgar  Emmett  Bagley,  Zanesville,  O. 

Fultonham  Academy.  Law  Department,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1 891-2.  Mem- 
ber of  Webster  Lit.  Society.     No.  16  S.  5th  St. 

Joseph  M.*  Blake,  Canton,  O. 

No.  917  W.  Tuscarawas  St. 

George  Washington  Bope,  Pleasantville,  O. 

Fairfield  Union  Academy,  1890. 

Hiram  Sherman  Bronson,  Z  '/^,  B  N  E,  Columbus,  O. 

B.  L.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1889.  Mana^^er  of  Cornell  Base  Ball  Team.  Man- 
ager of  Ohio  State  Univ.  Annual,  Scariei  and  Gray.  Delegate  to  the 
Fifth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  December,  i8r96. 
Pres.  of  Senior  Class,  1896-7.     No.  207  W.  nth  St. 

Charles  Harry  Conley,  Marion,  O. 

Bellaire  High  School.  Cincinnati  Law  School,  where  he  affiliated  with 
Hamilton  Chapter,  1896-7. 

Cook  Danford,  Bellaire,  O. 

Bellaire  High  School,  1892. 
William  Luther  David,  Jr.,  I  A  £,  Findlay,  O. 

Findlay  Coll.,  two  years.  Olean,  N.  Y.,  High  School.  Treas.  of  Ohio 
State  Univ.  Glee  Club,  1S96.     No.  215  Clinton  St. 

Cicero  Earl  Ellis,  Columbus,  O. 

No.  56  North  Fourth  St. 

Charles  Thomas  Herbert,  B  8  //,  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1890-4.  Pres.  of  Dramatic  Club.  Tribune,  1896-7. 
Editor  on  Makio,  Editor-in-chief  of  Lantern.  Ohio  State  tJniv. 
Intercollegiate  Orator.     No.  96  N.  5th  St. 

Charles  Harris  Hower,  B  8  n,  Akron,  O. 

No.  206  Fir  St. 

Benner  Jones,  Jackson,  O. 

Bom  Jackson  Co.,  O.,  Oct.  23,  1868.  B.  S.,  Rio  Grande  College.  Prin- 
cipal of  SchooL 

Clyde  Hollingsworth  Judkins,  Flushing,  Belmont  Co.,  O. 

A.  B.,  Scio  Coll.,  1 89 1.     Office  at  St.  Clairsville,  Ohio. 


SWAN  CHAPTER.  417 

Harry  Ellwood  King,  A  T  Q^  Warren,  O. 

Wooster  Univ.,  1890-3.  Pres.  of  Junior  Law  Class,  1894-5.  Permanent 
address,  Newton  Falls,  Trumbull  Co.,  O.     Over  W.  R.  Bank. 

Roy  Everett  Layton,  B  9  II,  Wapakoneta,  O. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1895.  Pres.  of  Norton  Lit.  Society,  and  of 
Political  Science  Club.  Editor  of  Lantern,  Pres.  of  Thurman  Club. 
Class  Orator.     Scriptor,  1896-7.     Editor-in-chief  of  Makio^  1897. 

George  Sidney  Marshall,  Z  A  E,  Columbus,  O. 

Ph.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1894.  Managing  Editor  of  The  Lantern. 
Pres.  of  Class,  1894.  Represented  Ohio  State  Univ.  in  Inter-colle- 
giate Oratorical  Contest.     Historian,  1895-^.     No.  43  E.  9th  Ave. 

John  Grant  Mitchell,  J  K  E,  Columbus,  O. 

A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1S95.  Class  Historian.  On  Editorial  Board  of  la/e 
Record,     Student  Harvard  Law  School.     No.  432  E.  Broad  St. 

Samuel  Galloway  Osborne,  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1S91-4.  Delegate  to  the  Fourth  National  Convention 
of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  June,  1895.  Gladiator,  1895-6.  (Res.,  No.  77 
E«6th  St. 

Harold  Clap?  Parsons,  1  N,  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1893-4. 

Edward  McMaster  Perse,  B  9  U,  Oak  Harbor,  O. 

Oak  Harbor  High  School,  1894. 

Luzerne  A.  Rickey,  Senecaville,  O. 

Born  Senecaville,  Nov.  2,  1865.     Ph.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ. 

LowRY  Francis  Sater,  cP  J  ^,  Columbus,  O. 

Ph.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1895.      Member  of  Alcyone  Lit.  Lit.  Society. 
Editor-in-chief  of  The  Lantern^  1894.     Editor-in-chief  of  The  Makio. 
Pres.  of  Oratorical  Assn.     Pres.  of  Class,   1895.     Middle  Law  Class 
Pres.,    1895-6.     Proconsul,  1895-6.     Consul,   1896-7.     No.  114  But- 
ler Ave. 

Robert  James  Shank,  ^  J  ^,  Hamilton,  O. 

Miami  Univ.,  189^, 

Walker  Steck  Snyder,  A  T  Q,  Allegheny,  Penn. 

Univ.  of  Penn.  Pres.  of  Dramatic  Club.  1895-6.  Tribune,  1895-6. 
Pres.  of  Thurman  Club,  1897.     No.  I95  Irwin  Ave. 

Frank  S.  Walker,  I  N,  Zanesville,  O. 

A.  B.,  Monmouth,  111.,  Coll.,  1892.  Student  at  Koenigl.  Preuszische 
Georg  August-Universitaet,  Goettingen,  1893-4.  Student  at  Koenigl. 
Preuszische  Friedrich  Wilhelms-Universitaet,  Berlin,  1894-5.  No.  47 
4th  St. 


1 


4i8  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Karl  Thomas  Webber,  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Udiv.     Student  as  Leipzig.      Proconsul,  1896-7.     No.  2585 
W.  Broad  St. 

William  Charles  Wierman,  Port  Clinton,  O. 

Born   Union  Town,  Pa.,  Sept.   12,    1849.     Oberlin  Coll.     Milan   Univ. 
Member  of  Board  of  Education. 

Nevin  Otto  Winter,  Bucyrus,  O. 

A.  B.,  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ.,  189 1.     Journalist  in  Europe,  1893-4. 

Charles  Wallace  Ziegler,  Canton,  Ohio. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
John  E.  Baker,  ^  T  J,  St.  Paris,  O. 

Attended  Ohio  Wesleyan  Univ. 

Harrison  William  Bock,  *  J  ^,  Canton,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1893-5. 

Frank  Tildon  Boesel,  New  Bremen,  O. 

Ph.  6.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1896.     Student  at  Harvard  Xaw  School. 

Rawson  King  Carlin,   1  A  E,  Findlay,  O. 
Jesse  Peck  Dice,  Akron,  Ohio. 

Born  Akron,  Nov.  29,  1875.     No.  216  Sumner  St. 

Thomas  Jefferson  Green,  Shelby,  O. 
Robert  Hutchins  Jeffrey,  Columbus,  O. 

Ph.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1895.  Traveling  for  Jeffrey  ^Manufacturing  Co. 
E.  Town  St. 

Charles  A.   Keller,   B  6  11,  Kenton,  O. 

Born  Kenton,  Feb.  20,  1875.     South  Leighton  St. 

Verne  Durand  Layton,  li  S  fJ,  Wapakoneta,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1892-4. 

John  T.  Martin,  Columbus,  O. 

U.  S.  Mil.  Academy,  West  Point,  1888,  with  rank  of  Second  Lieut., 
U.  S.  A,  Prof,  of  Mil.  Science  and  Tactics,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  since 
Sept.,  1895*.     Promoted  to  First  Lieut.     No.  1194  Fair  Ave. 

Norton  Slaughter  Monsarrat,  Columbus,  O. 

No.  515  E.  Broad  St. 


SWAN  CHAPTER.  419 

Charles  Borland  Nevin,  0  F  A,  Dayton,  O. 
No.  428  W.  2d  St. 

Frederick  Nicholas  Sinks,  X  ^,  Columbus,  O. 

Ph.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.     Care  of  Nash  &  Lentz,  Wyandotte  Bldg. 

Edward  Travitt  Smith,  ^  d  6,  Holden,  Mo. 

Oliio  State  Univ.,  1892-5.     Historian,  1896-7. 

Lamar  Sternberger,  A  T  Qy  Jackson,  O. 

Ohio  State  Univ.,  1894-5. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 
Walter  Dew  Cline,  ^  V  J,  DaytoN,  O. 

Born  Dayton,  May  9,  1873.  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1895-7.  Care  of  Wood- 
land . 

Charles  Louis  Flory,  Newark,  O. 

Born  Newark,  Nov.  16,  1876,  Newark  High  School.  No.  259  West 
LocQst  St. 

Israel  Moore  Foster,  ^  J  ^,  Athens,  O. 

Born  Athens,  Jan.  12,  1873.  ^^'  ^'t  Ohio  Univ.,  1895.  Manager  of 
Base  Ball  team,  1892-5.  Society  Orator,  1892-3.  Pres.  of  Athletic 
League  of  Ohio,  1893.  Pres.  of  Ohio  Intercollegiate  Oratorical  Asso- 
ciation,  1895.  Harvard  Law  School,  1895-6.  Member  of  Marshall 
Law  Club. 

Reed  Haskel  Game,  A  TQ,  Canal  Winchester,  O. 

Born  Canal  Winchester,  Teh.  9,  1873.  Ph.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1896. 
Member  of  Horton  Lit.  Society. 

William  Edwin  Minshall,  X  (P,  Chillicothe,  O. 

Bora  Chillicothe,  April  26,  1877.  Dept.  of  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1895-96.     No.  237  Church  St. 

Edward  Livingstone  Pease,  0  T  J,  0  N  E,  Columbus,  O. 

Born  Hartford,  Conn.,  1874.     A.  B.,  Ohio  State  Univ.,  1895. 


McGLAIN   GHAPTElR 


IN    THE 


LAW  DEPARTMENT 


OF   THE 


State  University  of  Iowa, 


ESTABLISHED   1893. 


IN  the  year  1840,  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  passed 
an  act  setting  apart  two  townships  for  the  use  and  sup- 
port of  a  University  within  the  Territory  of  Iowa,  whenever 
it  should  become  a  State.  The  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
Iowa  passed  in  1847  ^^  ^ct  to  locate  and  establish  a  State 
University;  but  for  more  than  a  decade  thereafter  nothing 
was  done  towards  carrying  out  the  intent  of  the  act.  The 
gift  of  Congress  was  accepted,  as  set  forth  in  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  State,  and  the  policy  reaffirmed  in  the  amended 
Constitution  of  1857.  In  the  latter  document  it  is  moreover 
specifically  stated  that  **the  General  Assembly  shall  encour- 
age by  all  suitable  means  the  promotion  of  intellectual, 
scientific,  moral,  and  agricultural  improvement." 

In  1858  its  location  at  Iowa  City  was  determined,  and 
steps  taken  which  ended  in  its  being  opened  for  students  on 
September  19,  i860.  It  began  with  three  departments.  Pre- 
paratory, Normal  and  Collegiate. 


42  2  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

The  Law  School  in  operation  at  Des  Moines  became  a 
part  of  the  University  in  1868,  and  was  transferred  to  Iowa 
City.     The  other  departments  were  established  later. 

The  Law  Department  has  the  exclusive  occupancy  of  the 
seco^id  floor  of  the  central,  or  stone  building,  on  the  campus, 
which  was  erected  for  and  used  as  the  Capitol  Building  before 
the  removal  of  the  capitol  of  the  State  to  Des  Moines.  The 
rooms  on  this  floor  are  those  formerly  occupied  as  legislative 
chambers. 

In  commodious  quarters  on  the  same  floor  with  the  lecture- 
room  is  the  Law  Library  of  eight  thousand  five  hundred  vol- 
umes, to  which  the  students  have  personal  access.  This 
library  contains  full  series  of  the  reports  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  courts  of  last  resort  of 
thirty-three  States,  including  all  those  whose  reports  are  most 
frequently  referred  to;  also  the  American  Decisions,  the 
American  Reports,  and  American  State  Reports,  a  collection 
of  English  Reports,  which,  with  additions  lately  made,  is 
almost  complete,  full  series  of  the  Reporter  System,  and  a 
large  collection  of  the  latest  and  best  law  text-books. 

The  University  library,  containing  30,000  volumes,  is 
open  to  the  students  of  this  Department,  as  well  as  those  of 
the  other  departments  of  the  University. 

A  valuable  collection  of  twelve  hundred  volumes  relating 
principally  to  the  Civil  Law  and  the  History  of  the  Common 
Law  has  been  given  to  the  University.  It  was  the  collection 
of  Brother  William  G.  Hammond,  of  Cooley  Chapter,  who 
was  the  first  Chancellor  of  the  Law  Department,  and  was  pre- 
sented by  his  widow,  to  be  kept  in  the  Law  Library  for  the 
use  of  the  students  of  the  Department  and  others  interested 
in  such  subjects. 

The  printed  petition  (12  pp.)  of  seventeen  Charter  mem- 
bers, bore  date  of  May  i,  1893,  and  included  letters  of  en- 
dorsement from  Choate,  Tiedeman  and  Dillon  Chapters, 
Dr.  Hammond,  of  Cooley  Chapter,  Dr.  Rogers,  of  Kent 
Chapter,  Judge  Dillon,  of  Dillon  Chapter,  Brothers  Bloom, 


McCLAIN  CHAPTER.  423 

Booth,  ^87,  Stewart,  Kent,  '87,  Walker,  Kent,  '81,  Gov- 
ernor Boies,  Justices  Robinson,  Kinne,  and  Wright,  Regent 
Knoepfler,  Prof.  Wambaugh  of  Harvard  Law  School,  Chan- 
cellor McClain,  and  Professors  Hayes,  Wade  and  Rohbach- 
At  the  Third  National  Convention  of  our  Order,  the  peti- 
tion was  endorsed  on  July  18,  1893,  as  follows: 

**  Resolvedy  That  the  petition  from  the  University  of  Iowa,  when  placed 
before  the  Chapters  for  action,  be  and  is  hereby  recommended  to  their  favor- 
able consideration." 

The  correspondence  on  behalf  of  the  petitioners,  with  the 
newly  elected  Secretary  of  the  Council,  was  conducted  by 
Prof.  Rohbach. 

The  following  account  of  the  installation  of  this  Chapter 
is  taken  from  one  of  the  city  papers: 

**  Last  Saturday,  December  16,  a  party  of  Senior  Laws  took  an  advanced 
step  in  their  University  life,  and  introduced  to  State  University  of  Iowa  cir- 
cles a  new  fraternity,  the  Phi  Delta  Phi.  This  is  an  exclusively  legal  fra- 
ternity, having  large  and  flourishing  Chapters  in  the  twenty-three  largest 
law  schools  of  the  country.  It  resembles  the  Greek  letter  fraternities  in 
little  else  besides  name,  the  secrecy  features  being  much  more  restricted  and 
membership  in  the  two  does  not  conflict.  The  social  feature  is  not 
neglected,  but  the  main  practical  advantage  is  in  the  exchange  of  business 
among  its  alumni. 

<*  The  Chapter  here  is  named  in  honor  of  the  respected  Chancellor  of 
the  Law  Department,  *  McClain  Chapter.'  Mr.  George  A.  Katzenberger, 
Secretary  of  the  Grand  Council,  arrived  in  the  city  Saturday  morning  and 
officiated  in  the  organizing  and  initiating  ceremonies.  In  these  he  was 
assisted  by  the  Professors  and  other  honorary  members  of  the  Chapter. 

**  After  the  business  meeting  the  members  partook  of  a  plenteous  ban- 
quet at  the  St.  James  Hotel.  After  the  cigars  were  lighted  Chancellor  Mc- 
Clain presided  as  toast-master  over  the  most  enjoyable  part  of  the  evening. 
The  Chancellor  thanked  Secretary  Katzenberger  for  the  interest  he  had 
taken  in  organizing  the  Chapter,  and  congratulated  the  members  on  what 
he  considered  an  honor  to  the  Law  Department  no  less  than  to  the  individ- 
ual members,  and  an  indication  of  the  progress  made  during  its  first  quarter- 
centennial  just  ended. 

**R.  £.  Leach,  the  newly-elected  President  of  the  Chapter,  was  called 
to  respond  to  the  first  toast,  on  *  University  Life.'  The  speaker  grew  elo- 
quent on  the  grandeur  of  the  Law  Department,  *  honored  in  the  past,  emi- 
nent in  the  present,  and  with  the  brightest  prospect  for  the  future.' 


424  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

**  Following  the  sweet  strains  of  *The  Star  of  the  Phi  Delta  Phi,* 
Wm.  F.  Kopp  humorously  and  brilliantly  discoursed  on  the  eminent  quali- 
fications, both  individual  and  collective,  of  *The  McClain  Chapter,'  and 
prophesied  its  brilliant  future,  especially  *  if  there  is  anything  in  a  name.' 

**  After  more  music,  C.  D.  Muxon  evoked  much  laughter  and  applause 
by  the  scientific  and  legal  manner  in  which  he  handled  the  subject,  *The 
Law  Class  of  '94.' 

"Another  melody  followed  and  then  Secretary  Katzenberger  spoke  en- 
thusiastically and  encouragingly  of  the  past  history,  present  influence  and 
aims  of  the  fraternity.  He  said  that  the  fraternity  stands  for  '  the  highest 
standard  of  professional  culture  and  ethics.' 

**  Professors  Hayes  and  Rohbach  then  responded  to  calls  for  speeches, 
and  a  fraternity  song  appropriately  closed  the  first  meeting  of  '  The  Mc- 
Clain Chapter  of  Phi  Delta  Phi.'  " 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


Emlin  McClain,  B  6  11,  <P  B  K,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

(Initiated  December  16,  1893.)  Born  Salem,  Ohio,  November  26,  1851. 
President  of  Zetagathean  I^iterary  Society,  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1870.  Ph.  B.,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1871.  A.  B., 
ibid.y  1872.  LL.  B.,  ibid,^  1873.  A.  M.,  ibid.^  1882.  LL.  D., 
ibid.^  1891.  LL.  D.,  Findlay  College,  Ohio,  1891.  Clerk  of 
Claims  Committee,  United  States  Senate,  and  Secretary  to  Honor- 
able George  G.  Wright,  Senator  from  Iowa,  1875-7.  Located  in  Des 
Moines,  Iowa,  and  practiced,  1877-80.  Author  of  Annotated  Stat- 
utes of  Iowa,  1880.  Annotated  Code  and  Statutes  of  Iowa,  two  vols., 
1888.  Supplement  to  same,  1893.  Iowa  Digest,  1887.  Supplement 
to  same,  1893.  Outlines  of  Criminal  Law  and  Procedure,  second  edit- 
ion, 1892.  Synopsis  of  Elementary  Law,  second  edition,  1892 
Cases  on  Carriers,  1892,  second  edition,  1896.  Criminal  Law,  two 
vols.,  1897.  Member  of  American  Bar  Association,  and  for  1896, 
President  of  Section  on  Legal  Education.  Representative  for  Iowa  on 
Board  of  State  Commissioners  for  promoting  Uniformity  of  Legislation, 
since  1894.  Professor  of  Law,  State  University  of  Iowa,  since  1881. 
Vice-Chancellor  of  Law  Department,  ibid.^  1887-90.  Chancellor, 
ibid.^  since  1890.    Code  Commissioner  of  Iowa,  1894-6. 

Horace  Emerson  Deemer,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

(Initiated  March  11,  1896.)  Born  Marshall  County,  Indiana,  September 
24,  1858.  Collegiate  Department  of  State  University  of  Iowa,  1875-7. 
LL.  B.,  ibid.^  1879-  Captain  of  Base  Ball  Team,  1879.  Located  at 
Red  Oak,  Iowa.  Manager  of  firm  of  Junkins  &  Deemer,  1879-87. 
Judge  of  District  Court,  Fifteenth  Judicial  District,  1887-94.  Justice 
of  Iowa  Supreme  Court,  since  1894.  Lecturer  on  Guaranty  and  Sur- 
etyship, and  Trial  Practice  at  State  University  of  Iowa,  since  1895. 


McCLAIN  CHAPTER,  425 

Charles  Trumbull  Granger,  Waukon   and   Des    Moines, 
Iowa, 

(Initiated  December  11,  1896.)  Born  Monroe  County,  New  York,  Octo- 
ber 9,  1835.  Attended  Country  District  School  and  Academy  at  Wan- 
kegan,  lUinots.  Read  law  in  Illinois,  one  year.  Read  law  in  office 
of  Hatch  &  Wilber,  Waukon,  Iowa.  Admitted  to  Bar  in  Allamakee 
County,  September,  i860.  Taught  school  in  Mitchell  County,  Iowa, 
until  August,  1862,  when  he  entered  the  army  as  Captain  of  Company 
K,  of  the  Twenty-seventh  Iowa  Infantry,  and  served  to  the  close  of 
the  war.  Returned  to  Waukon  and  engaged  in  practice  of  the  law 
with  his  former  preceptor,  Honorable  L.  O.  Hatch.  Later  in  partner- 
ship with  H.  H.  Stilwell,  Esquire.  District  Attorney-,  1869-73.  Cir- 
cuit Judge  and  District  Judge,  1873-89.  Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of 
Iowa,  since  January  i,  1889. 

Samuel  Hayes,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

(Initiated  December  16,  1893.)  Bora  Belief onte,  Pennsylvania,  October 
20,  1842.  Sergeant,  One  Hundred  and  Forty-sixth  Illinois  Infantry, 
1864-5.  ^-  S.,  University  of  Michigan,  1869.  M.  S.,  ibid.^  1875. 
LL.  B.,  (Honorary)  State  University  of  Iowa,  189I.  Member  of 
Owls  Society,  a  senior  society.  University  of  Michigan,  1868-9.  Cap- 
tain University  of  Michigan  Base  Ball  Team,  1868-9.  Superintendent 
of  Public  Schools,  Galena,  Illinois,  1869-79.  Practiced  law  at  Water- 
loo, Iowa,  1881-3.  Elected  City  Solicitor,  1883.  Practiced  at 
Grundy  Center,  1883-91.  Professor  of  Law  at  State  University  of 
Iowa,  since  1891. 

La  Vega  George  Kinne,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

(Initiated  Wednesday,  March  7,  1894.)  Born  Syracuse,  New  York,  No- 
vember 5,  1846.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1868.  LL.  D., 
Western  College,  Toledo,  Iowa,  1890.  Democratic  candidate  for  Gov- 
ernor, 1 88 1  and  1883.  Democratic  nominee  for  United  States  Senator, 
1884.  Judge  of  the  Seventeenth  Judicial  District,  1887-92.  Author 
of  *•  Pleading  and  Practice,"  1888.  Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of 
Iowa,  since  1892.  Chief  Justice  of  same  since  1896.  Member  of 
American  Bar  Association.  President  of  Iowa  State  Bar  Association, 
1896.  Representative  from  Iowa  on  Commission  for  Uniformity  of 
Laws.  Lecturer  on  Taxation,  and  Domestic  Relations,  Law  Depart- 
ment, State  University  of  Iowa,  since  1890. 

GiFFORD  Simeon  Robinson,  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

(Initiated  December  16,  1893.)  Born  Freemont,  Illinois,  May  28,  1843. 
Illinois  State  Normal  University,  18^^5-7.  President  of  Philadeiphian 
Literary  Society.  Chief  Contestant  with  IVrightoniati  Literary 
Society,  and  won  debate.  Tutor,  Washington  University,  St.  Louis, 
Missouri,  1867-9.  ^L.  B.,  ibid.^  1869.  Volunteer  in  United  States 
army  when  nineteen  years  old.  Served  in  Company  H,  One 
Hundred  and  Fifteenth  Illinois  Infantry.  Wounded  at  battle  of  Chick- 
amauga,  September,  1863,  and  discharged  May  28,  1864.  Located  at 
Storm  Lake,  Iowa,  January,  1870.  Member  of  firm  of  Milchrist  & 
Robinson,  January,  1888.  County  Attorney  of  Buena  Vista  County, 
1870-1.     Mayor  of  Storm  Lake,  1875-6.     Member  of  sixteenth  Gen- 


426  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

eral  Assembly  of  Iowa,  1876-7.  Assisted  in  organizing  the  State 
Normal  School.  Director  of  same,  1876-82.  State  Senator  in  Nine- 
teenth, Twentieth  and  Twenty-first  General  Assembly,  1882-8,  but 
resigned  in  September,  1887,  to  accept  nomination  for  Supreme  Bench. 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  since  1888.  Chief  Justice  of  same, 
1892-3.  Lecturer  on  Agency  and  Appellate  Proceedings,  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  since  189 1. 

James  Alexander  Rohbach,   B  8  J],  9  N  E,  0  B  K,  Iowa 
City,  Iowa. 

(Initiated  December  16,  1 893.)  Born  Lower  Augusta  Township,  North- 
umberland County,  Pennsylvania,  May  23,  1864.  Attended  Selins- 
grove,  Pennsylvania  Institute  and  Western  Reserve  Academy,  Hudson, 
Ohio.  A.  B.,  Western  Reserve  University,  1884.  M.  A.,  idid., 
1890.  LL.  B.,  (Honorary)  State  University  of  Iowa,  1893.  Editor 
of  '<$V  Reserve.  Taught  in  public  schools  of  Pennsylvania  five  years. 
District  Attorney  of  Union  County,  Pennsylvania,  1891-2.  Delegate 
to  the  Republican  State  Conventions,  1 894  and  1896.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Aid -de-Camp  to  the  Governors  of  Iowa  since  1894.  Dele- 
gate for  the  State  University  of  Iowa  to  the  National  Council  of  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  1895.  Assistant  Professor  of  Law,  State  University 
of  Iowa,  1892-4.  Professor,  ibid.^  since  1894.  Secretary  of  the  Law 
Faculty  since  1892. 

David  Ryan,   Newton,   Iowa. 

(Initiated  March  6,  1895.)  Entered  United  Slates  army,  as  private,  1861. 
First  Lieutenant,  1861-3.  Captain  of  Company  E,  Eighth  Iowa  Infan- 
try, 1863-4.  Colonel,  Second  Regiment  enrolled  militia,  Tennessee, 
(colored),  1864-5.  Prisoner  of  war  six  months — part  of  time  at  Libby 
Prison.  B.  S.,  Central  University  of  Iowa,  1866.  LL.  B.,  State 
University  of  Iowa,  1867.  Member  of  Eleventh  General  Assembly 
of  Iowa,  1886.     Judge  of  the  Sixth  Judicial  District  since  1866. 

Martin  Joseph  Wade,  Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

(Initiated  December  16,  1893.)  Born  Burlington,  Vermont,  October  20, 
1861.  St.  Joseph's  College,  Dubuque,  Iowa,  1881-4.  LL.  B.,  State 
University  of  Iowa,  1886.  Member  of  firm  Ranck  &  Wade,  Iowa 
City,  1886-93.  Vice-President  of  State  Bar  Association.  Lecturer 
in  Law  Department,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1891-2.  Lecturer  in 
Medical  Department  on  Medical  Jurisprudence.  Professor  of  Law, 
State  University  of  Iowa,  since  1892.  Judge  of  Eighth  Judicial  Dis- 
trict of  Iowa,  since  December,  1893. 

*i896.     George  Grover  Wright. 

(Initiated  Wednesday,  March  7,  1894.)  Born  March  4,  1820.  A.  B., 
Indiana  University,  1839.  LL.  D.,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1864. 
County  Attorney,  1847-8.  State  Senator,  1850-4.  Justice  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Iowa,  1855-70.  Chief  Justice  of  same,  1855-60-64.  Presi- 
dent of  Iowa  State  Agricultural  Society,  1860-5.  United  States  Sen- 
ator from  Iowa,  1871-7.  President  of  American  Bar  Association, 
1887-8.  Lecturer  in  Law  Department,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1865 
-70,  and  1885-96.     Died  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  January  11,  1896. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


Marsh  Will  Bailey,  Washington,  Iowa. 

Born  Richmond,  Washington  County,  Iowa,  March  9,  iS6q.  A.  B., 
State  University  of  Iowa,  1893.  Member  of  Zetagathean  Literary 
Society.  Member  of  Executive  Committee  of  American  Republican 
College  League.  Managing  Editor  of  State  University  of  Iowa  Quill. 
Literary  Editor  of  Hawkeye.  Captain  Company  D,  State  University 
of  Iowa  Battalion.  Delegate  from  Iowa  to  National  Conventions  of 
Republican  League  at  Buffalo,  Louisville  and  Denver.  City  Solicitor. 
Savings  Bank  Building. 

Jesse  Lee  Bonar,  Algona,  Kossuth  County,  Iowa. 

Bom  Moundsville,  West  Virginia,  October  24,  1865.  A.  B.,  State  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  1893.  Bonar  &  Fellows,  Rooms  8-9  Algona  State 
Bank  Building.     (Branch  office  at  Wesley,  Iowa.) 

Rush  Clark  Butler,  B  8  Fl,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Born  Northwood,  Iowa,  August  27,  1871.  Ph.  B.,  State. University  of 
Iowa,  1893.  Class  President,  1889-90.  Editor-in-chief  Vid^tte-Re- 
porter.  Class  Day  Orator.  Member  of  Tabard  and  Irving  Institute. 
Practiced  at  West  Superior,  Wisconsin,  until  December,  1895.  Room 
610,  No.  134  Monroe  Street. 

William  Charles  Chesbro,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Born  December  16,  1867.  State  University  of  Wisconsin,  1890-1, 
Chesbro  &  Gallagher. 

Homer  Harrison  Fellows,  Algona,  Iowa. 

Born  Leander,Van  Buren  County,  Iowa,  April  27,  1864.     A.  B.,  Iowa  Wes- 
"   leyan  University,  1890.     M.   A.,  ibid. ^  1893.       Instructor  in  Commer- 
cial  Law,    Commercial    College,     1892-3.       Instructor    in    Political 
Economy,  Iowa  City  Academy,    1893-4.     Bonar  &  Fellows,  Rooms, 
8-9  Algona  State  Bank  Building.     (Branch  office  at  Wesley,  Iowa.) 

Frederick  Webster  Haynes,  I  X,  Nora  Springs,  Iowa. 

Born  Rochester,  Minnesota,  April  25,  1868.  Iowa  City  Academy.  Real 
Estate,  Loans  and  Insurance. 

William  Benjamin  Johnston,  Sioux  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Born  January  24,  1864.  Attended  Decorah  Institute.  Two  letters  to 
Nashua,  Iowa,  were  returned  unclaimed.  Address  given  supposed  to 
be  correct. 


428  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Harold  Eugene  Judge,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota. 

Born  Floyd,  Iowa,  February  7,  1873.  Attended  Fort  Dodge  Collegiate 
Institute.  With  Aikens,  Bailey  &  Voorhccs.  Rooms  6,  7,  8,  19-22 
Masonic  Temple. 

William  Frederick  Kopp,  B  S  11,  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

Born  Dodgeville,  Iowa,  June  20,  1869.  B.  S.,  Iowa  Wesleyan  Universit}*, 
1892.  M.  S.,  ibid^y  1895.  President  Law  Literary  Society.  County 
Attorney  of  Henry  County,  since  January  i,  1895.  Bable,  Withrom 
&  Kopp. 

Robert  Ephraim  Leach,  BB  n,  ONE,  ^  B  A',  Independence, 
Iowa. 

Born  Independence,  February  13,  1869.  A.  B.,  State  University  of  Iowa, 
1889.  Classical  Oration  on  Class  Day.  A.  B.,  Harvard  University, 
1892.  Consul,  1893-4.  Secretary  of  Class  of  1894.  Cook  & 
Leach. 

Max  Jennings  Long.     (Address  unknown.) 

Former  address  Creston,  Iowa. 

Alva  Bush  Lovejoy,  Osage,  Iowa. 

Born  Rock  Creek,  Iowa,  September  i,  1867.  Iowa  Agricultural  College, 
1889-91.  Scriptor,  1893-4.  County  Attorney.  Sweeney  &  Lovejoy, 
corner  Sixth  and  Main  Streets. 

Christopher  Durward  Muxen,  Hawarden,  Iowa. 

Born  McHenry  County,  Illinois,  January  15,18(18.  Attended  Northern 
Indiana  Normal  School.     First  Thesis  Prize. 

Harl  Myers,  ^  K  ^,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Wautoma,  Wisconsin,  January  13,  1872.  Ph.  B.,  State  University 
of  Iowa,  1893.  Member  of  Irving  Institute  and  Tabard  Society. 
Editor-in-chief  of  Junior  Annual.  Business  Manager  of  Vid^ttetRe- 
porter.  President  of  State  Athletic  Association.  Manager  of  Base 
Ball  Team.  Proconsul,  1893-4.  Editor  and  Proprietor  of  Daily 
Herald^  of  Charles  City,  Iowa.  Habegger  &  Myers,  532  Monad- 
nock  Building. 

Frank  Henry  Sparks  Noble,  Casey,  Iowa. 

Born  Scarsboro,  Poweshiek  County,  Iowa,  November  n,  1873.  A.  B., 
Drake  University,  1892.  M.  A.,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1894. 
Ph.  D.,  Columbia  College,  1896.  Prize  Scholarship,  1891.  Member 
of  Tabard  Lit.  Society.  Librarian  Law  Department,  State  University 
of  Iowa,  1894-5.  Fellow  in  Political  Science,  1894-5.  Author  of 
**  Taxation  in  Iowa,  Historical  Sketch,  Present  Status  and  Suggested 
Reforms."     Cashier  of  City  Bank. 


McCLAIN  CHAPTER,  429 

Alfred  Maurice  Van  Allen,  I  N,  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

Born  Mount  Pleasant,  October  3,  1869.  Iowa  Wesleyan  University, 
1890-1.     President  of  Senior  Law  Class.     Opposite  Court  House. 

George  William  Wertz,  Rogers,  Nebraska. 

Kearney,  Nebraska,  Academy,  1890. 

CLASS  OF  1894. 

William  Thomas  Chantland,  Fort  Dodge,  la. 

Bom  Fort  Dodge,  June  22,  1870.  Fort  Dodge  High  School.  Ph.  B., 
State  Univ.  of  la.,  1892.  Pres.  of  Zetagathian  Lit.  Society,  1891-2. 
Manager  of  Foot  Ball  Team,  189 1.  Fellow  in  History,  State  Univ. 
of  la.,  1893-4.     Capt.  Co.  H.,  la.  N.  G.    Co.  Atty.  of  Webster  Co. 

Charles  Francis  Clark,  -  iV,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

Born  Belle  Plaine,  la.,  Aug.  13,  1871.  A.  B.,  Coe  Coll.,  1891.  Vale- 
dictory, 1 89 1.  Of  staff  of  VidetU' Reporter.  Clark  &  Clark,  No.  213 
2d  Ave. 

Charles  Mackev  Dutcher,  Iowa  City,  la. 

Born  in  Allen  Co.,  Kas.,  April  29,  1369.  State  Univ.  of  la.,  two  years. 
Member  of  Law  Lit  Society.  Member  of  'Varsity  Foot  Ball  Team, 
1892-3.  Of  staff  of  lotva  City  Republican.  Tribune,  1893-4.  Co. 
Atty.  of  Johnson  Co.     Dutcher  &  Burton. 

Lloyd  Leroy  Elliott,  ^  K  *V,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Dec.  16,  1S69.  State  Univ  of  la.,  three  years.  Capt.  Foot  Ball 
Team,  1S93.  Thesis  Prize,  1894.  Foster  &  Elliott,  No.  59  Dear- 
born St. 

Conrad  Frederick  Hambrecht,  Osage,  la. 

Born  in  Mitchell  Co.,  la.,  Nov.  3,  1865.  B.  S.,  Cedar  Valley  Seminary^ 
Osage,  1886.     Marsh  &  Hambrecht,  Masonic  Blk. 

George  Byron  Miller,  Waterloo,  la. 

Born  Waterloo,  Feb.  5,  1872.     Waterloo  High  School. 

Peter  Dirk  Van  Oosterhout,  *  B  A',  Orange  City,  la. 

Born  Capel,  Holland,  Sept.  iq,  1872.  Ph.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la.,  i8<j3. 
Pres.  of  Zetagathian  Lit.  Society.  Member  of  Tabard  Lit.  Society. 
Editor  of  Vidette- Reporter.  Member  of  'Varsity  Track  and  Fc^ot 
Ball  Teams,  1893-4.  Columbia  Law  School,  1894-5,  where  he  affili- 
ated with  StuRY  Chapter.     Hutchinson  &  Van  Oosterhout. 

Morris  Andrew  Zollinger,  -  N,  Northwood,  la. 

Born  Sterling,  111.,  Sept.  i,  1869.  Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1891. 
Member  of  Adelphian  Lit.  Society.  State  Tennis  Champion  foar 
years. 


430  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

Joseph  Holmes  Allen,  0  A  6,  Laurens,  la- 

Born  Marshalltown,  la.,  Nov.  ii,  1872.  Marshalltown,  High  School. 
Ph.  6.,  State  Univ.  of  la..  1895.  Member  of  Foot  Ball  Team,  1894-5. 
Member  of  Irving  Instituic.  Editor-in-chief  of  Junior  Annual.  Ptes. 
ni  Allen  Land  and  Loan  Co. 

Willis  Nathaniel  Birdsall,  Reinbeck,  la. 

Born  Waterloo,  la.,  June  20,  1871.     Birdsall  &  Brunn. 

Charles  Herberl  Burton,  J  T  A,  Iowa  City,  la. 

Born  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Nov.  12,  1865.  C.  E.,  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1889. 
Member  of  Foot  Ball  Team  three  years.  Pres.  of  Irving  Lit.  Society. 
Dutcher  &  Burton. 

Arthur  John  Cox,  B  8  77,  Iowa  City,  la. 

C.  E.,  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1891.  Not  in  practice.  Civil  Engineer.  No. 
104  E.  Market  St. 

*i8,97.     John  Van  Fleet  Crum,  ^  ^  77. 

Born  Bedford,  la.,  Sept.  3,  1872.  Bedford  High  School.  Ph.  B.,  State 
Univ.  of  la.,  1894-  Pres.  of  Irving  Institute.  American  Intercolle- 
giate Athletic  Association  champion  sprinter  (100  yards  run  and  220 
yards  run),  1895.  Business  Manager  of  Junior  Annual.  City  Atty. 
of  Bedford,  la.     Died  at  Des  Moines,  la..  May  3,  1897. 

Walter  Hamilton  Dewey,  Chariton,  Lucas  Co.,  la. 

Born  Dandridge,  Tenn.,  Sept.  5,  1872.  Sec.  of  Democratic  County 
Committee. 

Nathan  Dana  Ely,  Davenport,  la. 

Bom  near  Independence,  la.,  Dec.  18,  1865.  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1883-5. 
Member  of  Irving  Institute.     Bush  &  Ely,  No.  221  Brady  St. 

John  Jacob  Hess,  ^  A'  ¥^  6  N  E,  Council  Bluffs,  la. 

Born  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Penn.,  Dec.  3,  1872.  Attended  la.  CoU.,  Grin- 
nell.     Also  Collegiate  Dept.,  State  Univ.  of  la.     No.  39  Pearl  St. 

Chester  David  Kern,  Waterloo,  la. 

Born  Neosho,  Dodge  Co.,  Wis.,  July  29,  1871.     Williams  &  Kern. 

William  Joseph  Kyle,  Uniontown,  Penn. 

Born  Aug.  6,  1867.  B.  D.,  Penn.  State  Normal,  Lock  Haven,  Penn., 
1884.     Scriptor,  1894-5.     Lackey  &  Kyle. 

William  Edward  Lamb,  B  B  II,  Northwood,  la. 

Born  Marble  Rock,  la.,  Nov.  28,  1870.  State  Univ.  of  la.  Lamb  & 
Gilmore,  Worth  Co.  State  Bank  Bldg. 


McCLAIN  CHAPTER,  431 

George  Taylor  Lyon,  Dubuque,  la. 

Bom  Dubuque,  Feb.  31,  1873.  Member  of  Base  Ball  Team,  1S94-5. 
Fifth  and  Main  Sts. 

Leonard  Browning  Robinson,  4>  K  ¥,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Born  Storm  Lake,  la.,  Oct.  6,  1873.  B.  S.,  State  Univ.  of  la  ,  1894. 
Tribune,  1894-5.     Milchrist  &  Robinson,  No.  419  4th  St. 

Edgar  Russell  Smith,  B  S  II,  Fairfield,  la. 

Born  Birmingham,  la.,  Aug.  25,  1869.  B.  S.,  Parsons  Coll.,  1891.  Or- 
ator at  State  Oratorical  Contest.  Law  Dept.  Editor  of  Qui//.  Con- 
sul, 1894-5.     North  Side  Park. 

Burton  Erwin  Sweet,  I  N,  Waverly,  la. 

Born  Tripoli,  la.,  Dec.  10,  1867.  Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1893.  City 
Solicitor.     Sager  &  Sweet. 

Craig  Tuttle  Wright,  BSD,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Born  Des  Moines,  May  22,  1871.  Attended  Chicago  Manual  Training 
School.  C.  E.,  Penn.  Mil.  Coll.,  1893.  Proconsul,  1894-5.  Dele- 
gate to  Fourth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  June,  1895. 
Cummins,  Hewitt  &  Wright,  303  Youngerman  Bldg. 

« 

Charles  Zollinger,  S  N,  Waterloo,  la. 

Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1890.  Principal  of  Rockford, 
la.,  Public  Schools,  1S90-2.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895.  Affili- 
ated with  Kent  Chapter,  1894-5.     Not  in  practice. 

CLASS  OP  1896. 

Charles  Switzer  Aldrich,  0  A  9,  Marshalltown,  la. 

Ph.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1895.  Member  of  Irving  Institute.  Pres.  of 
State  Univ.  of  la.  Qui//  Board.  Pres.  of  la.  Dual  Athletic  League, 
1895.  Pres.  College  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1895.  Pres.  of  Athletic  Assn.,  and 
Left  Tackle  of  Foot  Ball  Team  of  '94.     Aldrich  &  Lawrence. 

William  Boyd  Allison,  Jr.,  B  S  /7,  Dubuque,  la. 

Born  Peosta,  la.,  July  31,  1871.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894.  Capt.  of 
State  Univ.  of  la.  Track  Team.  Sec.  to  W.  B.  Allison,  U,  S.  Sena- 
tor.    No.  1 1 34  Locust  St. 

William  Henry  Brunn,  Reinbeck,  la. 

Born  Waterloo,  la.,  June  2,  1873.  Cornell  Coll.  State  Univ.  of  la., 
1893-5.     Birdsall  &  Brunn. 

RoLLO  Stillwell  Granger,  0  K  W,  Knoxville,  111. 

Bom  Waukon,  la.,  Nov.  20,  1874.  State  Univ.  of  la.  Chancellor's 
Thesis  Prize,  1896.     Kinkead,  Mentzer  &  Granger. 


432  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Gordon  Hayes,  ^  A  B,  Red  Oak,  la. 

Born  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  22,  1872.  Northwestern  Univ.,  1892-3.  Man- 
ager State  Univ.  of  la.  Track  Team.     Scriptor,  1895-^. 

Victor  Louis  Littig,  ATA,  Davenport,  la. 

Born  near  Davenport,  Dec.  2,  1873.  P^*  ^'^  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1895. 
Member  of  Zetagathian  Society.  On  *  Varsity  Foot  Ball  Team  three 
years.  Harvard  Law  School,  1895-7,  where  he  affiliated  withCHOATC 
Chapter.  Member  of  Shaw  Law  Club.  No.  230  Kirkwood  Boule- 
vard. 

Edward  Montgomery  McCall,  ^  K  W^  Nevada,  la. 

Born  Nevada,  la.,  Aug.  30,  1873.  Attended  Iowa  Agricultural  College, 
two  years.     Member  of  Hammond  Law  Senate.     Proconsul,  1895-6. 

Harford  Toland  McCormack,  Knoxville,  la. 

Born  Knoxville,  July  6,  1874.  Knoxville  High  School.  Crozier  &  Mc- 
Cormack. 

Clarence  Julius  Miller,  ^  K  f.  Rock  Rapids,  la. 

Born  Rock  Rapids,  Dec.  24,  1872.  B.  S.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  1894. 
Manager  State  Univ.  of  la.  Base  Ball  Team,  1896.  Wagner  & 
Miller. 

Ralph  Pringle,  Red  Oak,  la. 

Born  Pana,  111.,  Oct.  15,  1872.     A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1894. 

Leonard  Cook  Rinard,  B  8  n,  Iowa  City,  la. 

Born  Cambria,  Wayne  Co.,  la.,  Jan.  28,  1872.  Attended  Central  Normal 
Univ.,  at  Humeston,  also  Central  Univ.  of  la.,  at  Pella.  Member  of 
Hammond  Law  Senate.  Librarian  of  Law  Dept.,  State  Univ.,  of  la., 
1896-7. 

John  Bloomfield  Ryan,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Born  Newton,  la.,  March  16,  1869.  la.  Agricultural  Coll.,  1891-3. 
Member  of  Fhiiomathean  Lit.  Society.  Member  of  Hammond  Law 
Senate.  Historian,  1895-6.  Thesis  Prize.  Phillips,  Ryan  &  Ryan, 
Rooms  5-8  Phillips  Blk.,  No.  410  Locust  St. 

William  Lewis  Ryan,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Born  Newton,  la.,  Dec.  3,  1873.  B.  S.,  la.  State  Coll.  of  Agriculture 
and  Mechanic  Arts,  Ames,  la.,  1894.  Member  of  Pkilomatkean  Lit. 
Society.  Salutatory.  Orator  to  la.  State  Oratorical  Contest  from 
Ames,  1895.  Member  of  Hammond  Law  Senate.  Consul,  1895-6. 
Phillips,*  Ryan  &  Ryan,  Rooms  5-8  Phillips  Blk. 

Frederick  Vollmfr,  <P  K  ¥,  Davenport,  la- 
Born  Davenport,  la.,  Dec.  12,  1874.     Davenport  High  School.     U.  S. 
Naval  Academy,  1892-3. 

Alfred  Edward  Walsh,  Clinton,  la. 

Bom  Clinton,  Jan.  24,  1874.  Clinton  High  School,  1892.  Member  of 
Hammond  Law  Senate.     Prize  Thesis,  1896.     With  Walsh  Brothers. 


McCLAIN  CHAPTER.  433 

CLASS  OF  1897. 
Ulysses  Sherman  Alderman,  ^  A'  f ,  Nevada,  la. 

Born  Nevada,  la.,  Aug.  2,  1875.  Nevada  High  SchooL  Pres.  of  Junior 
Law  Class,  1895-6.  Pres.  of  Athletic  Union,  1897.  Member  of 
Hammond  Law  Senate. 

John  Jay  Brown,  A   T  Q,  Hanoverton,  O. 

Born  Hanoverton,  Oct.  16,  1869.  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  1891.  Member  of 
Base  Ball  Team  and  Glee  Club.     Gladiator,  1896-7. 

Charles  Glenn  Burling,  B  9  TI,  Postville,  la. 

Bom  West  Union,  la.,  Sept.  18,  1875.  Postville  High  School.  Upper 
la.  Univ.,  Fayette,  la.,  1893-4.  Ph.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1896. 
Pres.  of  Senior  Class,  1895-6.  Editor-in-chief  of  Vidette- Reporter ^ 
1895-6.  Represented  State  Univ.  of  la.,  on  Joint  Debate  vs.  Univ. 
of  Minn.,  1896.  Member  of  Irving  Institute.  Treas.  of  Intercolle- 
giate Foot  Ball  Assn.,  1896.     Tribune,  1896-7. 

James  Arthur  Devitt,  I  N,  Eldora,  la. 

Born  De  Witt,  la.,  June  i,  1872.  Eldora  High  School.  Member  of 
Hammond  Law  Senate.  Law  Dept.  Editor  on  Quill.  Vice-Pres.  of 
State  Univ.  of  la.  Allison  Club,  1896.  Pres.  of  Senior  Law  Class, 
1896-7.  Pres.  State  Univ.  of  la.  Tennis  Assn.,  1896-7.  Pres.  of  la. 
Inter-collegiate  Base  Ball  League.  Manager  State  Univ.  la.  Base 
Ball  Team,  1897.  Vice-Chairman  for  la.  Coll.  League  of  Republican 
Clubs.     Scriptor,  1896-7. 

William  Alexander  Graham,  A  T  Q,  Cedar  Falls,  la. 

Born  Jan.  23,  1875.  Attended  Beloit  College,  also  Leland  Stanford,  Jr., 
Univ.  Asst.  Editor  of  Daily  Palo  Alto.  Asst.  Lit.  Editor  of  Sequoia. 
Manager  and  Leader  of  Stanford  Mandolin  Club.  Leader  State  Univ. 
of  la.  Mandolin  Club.  Manager  of  State  Univ.  of  la.  Mandolin  and 
Glee  Clubs. 

Frederick  Alvin  Harriman,  B  8  11,  Hampton,  la. 

Born  Hampton,  Jan.  30,  1873.  Hampton  High  School.  Upper  la. 
Univ.,  1888--90. 

John  Carleton  Hayes,  ^  J  ^,  Red  Oak,  la. 

Born  Red  Oak,  June  8,  1875.  Attended  Northwestern  Univ.  Manager 
of  Red  Oak  Investment  Co. 

Carleton  William  Holbrook,  Manchester,  la. 

Born  Delhi,  la..  May  7,  1873.  A.  B.,  Upper  la.  Univ.,  1894.  Local 
Eklitor  of  Fayette  Collegian.  Postgraduate  work  at  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1894-5.     Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895-6. 

John  Wilbur  Jacobs,  Lake  City,  la. 

-  Born  Aug.  i,  (or  7,)  1871.  B.  S.,  Drake  Univ.,  1895.  Pres.  of  Senior 
Class.  1894-5.  Represented  Drake  Univ.  in  State  Oratorical  Contest. 
Member  of  Athenian  Lit.  Society. 


434  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

Burr  Curtiss  Ke£Ler,  I  N,  Mason  City,  la. 

BornBristoI,  la.,  Oct.  10,  1873.  MasonCity  High  School,  1890.  Sec.  of 
Junior  Law  Class,  1895-6.  Member  of  Maadolin  Club.  Member  of 
Hammond  Law  Senate.     Historian,  1896-7. 

Russell  Almeron  Marks,  B  0  11,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Born  March  2,  1874.  (Where  born?)  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1 895.  Tribune- 
elect,  1896-7.  Marks  &  Gould,  Rooms  1-4  Marks-Joy  6lk.,  No.  515 
5th  St. 

Justus  Alfred  Miller,  Cherokee,  la. 

Born  Farmersbnrg,  la.,  Feb.  9,  1870.  Cherokee  High  School,  18S9. 
B.  D.,  Nebraska  State  Normal  School,  1893.  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1893-5. 
Won  second  at  Neb.  State  Normal  School  Oratorical  Contest,  1893. 
Member  of  Hammond  Law  Senate. 

Albert  Christian  Mueller,  ^  K  W,  Davenport,  la. 

Born  Davenport,  Oct.  15,  1875.  Davenport  High  School.  Polytechnical 
School,  Hanover,  Germany.  Davenport  Business  Coll.  Member  of 
Hammond  Law  Senate. 

James  Barber  Newman,  Cedar  Falls,  la. 

Born  Brighton,  N.  J.,  Dec.  27,  1871.     No.  323  Washington  St. 

Roy  Armstrong  Palmeter,  I  N,  Clear  Lake,  la. 

Born  Clear  Lake,  Oct.  4,  1875.  Clear  Lake  High  School.  Attended 
Iowa  City  Academy.  Ph.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la.,  1896.  First  Lieut. 
Co.  C,  State  Univ.  of  la.  Battalion.  Sec.  of  Irving  Institute.  Dele- 
gate to  the  Fifth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Dec,  1896. 
Proconsul,  1896-7. 

Edmund  Pendleton,  0  F  J,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Born  Sioux  City,  Oct.  31,  1872.  Univ.  of  So.  Dak.,  i8qi.  Pres.  of 
Sophomore  Class.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894.  Sec.  of  Senior  Law 
Class,  1896-7.     Member  of  Hammond  Law  Senate.     Consul,  1896-6. 

Isaac  Petersberger,  Davenport,  la. 

Born  Dixon,  III.,  June  28,  1874.  Davenport  High  School.  Gsm  City 
Business  Coll.,  Quincy,  III.,  1892-3.  Ph.  B.,  State  Univ.  of  la., 
1897.  Member  of  Irving  Institute.  On  Sophomore  Debate,  1895. 
Associate  Editor  of  VidetU- Reporter^  1894-5.  Law  Dept.  Editor  of 
same,  1896-7.  Quartermaster  State  Univ.  of  la.  Battalion.  Treas. 
of  Law  Class,  '97. 

Harry  Arthur  Reherd,  Geneseo,  III. 

Born  Geneseo,  July  8,  1871.     Geneseo  Collegiate  Institute,  1S90.     Pres. 
of  Senior    Class,    ibid.,    1889-90.      Pres.   of    Alumni   Assn.,    ibid,^ 
1890-1. 


Mcclain  chapter.  435 

Albert  Orin  Wakefield,  ^  J  ^,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Born  Sioux  City,  May  i6,  1875.  Sioux  City  High  School,  1893.  A.  B., 
Lombard  Univ.,  Galesburg,  UL,  1895.  Pres,  of  Erosophian  Lit. 
Society.  Pres.  of  Freshman  Class,  1893-4.  Member  of  Foot  Ball 
Team.     Law  Class  Historian,  1 896-7.     No.  105  9th  St. 

Charles  Henry  Washburne,  Hamburgh,  N.  Y. 

Bom  West  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1861.  Pres.  of  Hammond  Law 
Senate,  1896-7. 

Arthur  Register  Wells,  BSD,  Corning,  la. 

Born  Corning,  Dec.  i,  1872.  A.  B.,  magna  cum  laudty  Princeton  Univ., 
1895.  Member  of  American  Whig  Society.  Pres.  of  Athletic  Assn., 
1896. 

CLASS  OP  1898. 

Stephen  Phelps  Bawden,  Davenport,  la. 

Bom  Davenport^  May  5,  1877.  Davenport  High  School,  1896.  Member 
of  Forum  Lit.  Society.     Historian,  1897-8. 

Charles  Warner  Clark,  Montezuma,  la. 

Bom  Montezuma,  Feb.  16,  1874.  Montezuma  High  School,  1890.  la. 
Coll.  Academy.  Ph.  B.,  la.  Coll.,  Grinnell,  1895.  Postgraduate, 
ibid.y  1895-6.  Member  of  Grinnell  Institute.  Member  of  Grinnell 
Track  Team,  1 895-6. 

Frank  Henry  (or  Halferty)  Clements,  Newton,  la. 

Born  Prairie  City,  la.,  Nov.  11,  187 1.  Newton  High  School.  Ph.  B., 
la.  Coll.,  Grinnell,  1895. 

Walter  Morton  Davis,  ^  K  ¥,  Iowa  City,  la. 

Born  Iowa  City,  Nov.  30,  1868.  Iowa  City  Academy,  1891.  Ph.  B., 
State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  1895.  Law  Dept.,  ibid,^  1894-5.  Member  of 
2^tagathean  Lit.  Society.  Asst.  Business  Manager  of  Vidette-Re- 
porter^  later  Manager^  Editor-in-chief  of  same,  1804-5.  Editor  of 
Iowa  Daily  Republican^  1895-7.  Re-entered  Law  Dept.  in  Feb., 
1897. 

Louis  William  Dutcher,  Iowa  City,  la. 

Bora  Fort  Scott,  Kas.,  April  24,  1870.-  Iowa  City  High  School.  Iowa 
City  Academy,  1890-1.     Tribune,  1897-8. 

Albert  William  Hawman,  ^  K  W^  Davenport,  la. 

Born  Davenport,  Nov.  8,  1876.     Pres.  of  Irving  Institute. 

George  Earl  Hilsinger,  B  8  U,  Sabula,  la. 

Born  Sabula,  March  14,  1874.  Ph.  B.,  la.  Coll.,  Grinnell,  1894.  Mem- 
ber of  Grinnell  Institute.  Manager  of  State  Univ.  of  la.  Track 
Team,  1897-8.      Member  of  Forum  Lit.  Society.      Consul,  1897-8. 


436  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

John  Dominick  Liffring,  Cherokee,  la. 

Born  Calumet  Co.,  Wis.,  Dec.  27,  1870.     Proconsul,  1897-8. 

Burton  Kellogg  Lewis,  BSD,  Sioux  City,  la. 

Born  Cherokee,  la.,  July  30,  1870.     Sioux  City  High  School. 

Richard  R.  Rollins,  X  f,  Des  Moines,  la. 

Born  Feb.  4,  C873.     6.  S.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1896.     Member  of  Glee  Club. 
Pres.  of  Junior  Class,  1896-7. 

Edward  Floyd  Sharp,  Dexter,  la. 

Bom  in  Buchanan  Co.,  la.,  Jan.  24,    1876.     Attended  Dexter  Normal 
School.     Scriptor,  18^7-8. 

Edward  John  Skewis,  Ironwood,  la. 


IaINGOLN  ghaptrr 

IN  THE 

COLLEGE  OF  LAW 

OF  THE 

University  of  Nebraska. 


ESTABLISHED  1895. 


THE  University  of  Nebraska  was  originally  founded  by  an 
act  of  the  Legislature  known  as  *'An  Act  to  establish 
the  University  of  Nebraska,"  which  took  effect  February  15, 
1869.  As  organized,  it  first  opened  its  doors  on  September 
7,  187 1.  By  amendment  of  the  original  act  of  1869,  a  tax  is 
provided  for  the  support  of  the  University  of  three-eights  of 
a  mill  per  dollar  upon  the  grand  assessment  roll  of  the  State. 
To  be  added  to  this  are  incomes  from  land  leases  and  sales 
under  the  Land  Grant  act  of  Congress  of  1862,  for  the  benefit 
of  the  Industrial  College,  and  under  the  Enabling  act  reserv- 
ing 72  sections  of  land  for  the  State  University.  By  the  act 
of  Congress  of  July  2,  1862,  the  Industrial  College  of  the 
University  became  possessed  of  90,000  acres  of  land;  by  the 
Enabling  act,  admitting  the  State  into  the  Union,  72  sections 
of  land  were  reserved  for  the  endowment  of  the  University, 
making  a  total  of  136,080  acres  of  endowment  lands. 

The  University  Library,*  which  is  mainly  a  reference 
library,  occupies  the  second  floor  of  the  Library  Building. 
This  building  is  fire  proof,  is  abundantly  lighted  by  natural 
and  electric  light,  and  is  heated  and  ventilated  by  a  mechan- 


438  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

ical  system.  The  reading  room  affords  ample  space  for  150 
readers,  while  the  book  room  accommodates  50  more.  There 
are  in  the  Library  about  32,000  bound  volumes,  22,000  of 
which  are  in  the  main  collection,  the  remainder  in  depart- 
mental and  seminary  libraries.  All  persons,  whether  con- 
nected with  the  University  or  not,  l^ave  free  access  to  the 
books.  The  Library  is  classified  according  to  the  Dewey 
decimal  system,  and  the  card  catalogue,  which  is  completed 
nearly  to  date,  affords  an  index  of  authors,  titles  and  subjects, 
in  dictionary  order. 

Students  have  access  also  to  the  library  of  the  State  His- 
torical Society,  located  in  the  building  of  the  University 
Library.  The  books  and  pamphlets  of  this  collection  num. 
ber  about  10,000.  The  Lincoln  Park  Library  is  free  to  all, 
both  for  home  use  and  for  reference.  This  consists  of  about 
12,000  volumes.  The  State  Library,  which  is  especially 
strong  in  its  law  collection,  contains  33,000  volumes  and  is 
free  for  reference. 

The  Law  Department  was  organized  in  189 1. 

The  petition  of  12  Charter  Members,  bearing  date  of 
March  i,  1895,  was  endorsed  by  the  Scriptors  of  Cooley, 
Dillon,  McClain  and  Tiedeman  Chapters,  Governor  Hol- 
comb,  Justices  and  Judges  of  Nebraska,  Senator  Manderson, 
Hon.  W.  J.  Bryan,  Chancellor  Canfield,  Dean  Reese,  and 
resident  alumni  of  Kent,  Benjamin,  Booth,  Cooley  and 
Jay  Chapters.  The  charter  was  granted  on  Decoration  Day, 
1895,  and  the  Chapter  was  formally  instituted  June  10,  by 
Brothers  J.  Adams,  Kent  '93;  J.  B.  Cunningham,  Hamilton 
'87;  H.  Kennedy,  Jr.,  Cooley  '91;  H.  A.  Reese,  Kent  '93; 
C.  A.  Robbins,  Booth  '85,  and  J.  C.  Watson,  Kent  '73. 
The  initiatory  ceremonies  took  place  at  the  Halter  Block, 
and  the  banquet  followed  at  the  Lindell  Hotel.  An  alumni 
dinner  to  the  Honorary  Members  was  held  at  the  Lincoln 
Hotel,  March  27,  1896. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 


Jacob  Fawcett,  Omaha,  Nebraska. 

County  Judge  of  Jo  Daviess  County,  Illinois.  Judge  of  District  Court  in 
Omaha.     Lecturer  on  Insurance  in  University  of  Nebraska. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Good,  Wahoo,  Nebraska. 

6.  S.,  Southern  Iowa  Normal  School.  LL.  B.,  State  University  of  Iowa, 
1883.  Class  Orator.  Lecturer  on  the  Limitation  of  Actions,  at  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska. 

Frank  Irvine,  X  (P,  Omaha,  Nebraska. 

B.  S.,  Cornell  College,  1880.  LL.  B.,  National  University,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1883.  Judge  of  Fourth  Judicial  District,  Nebraska,  1 891-3. 
Democratic  Candidate  for  Supreme  Judge,  1893.  Supreme  Court 
Commissioner  since  1893.  Lecturer  on  the  Law  of  Damages,  Univer- 
sity of  Nebraska,  since  1892.     1026  New  York  Life  Building. 

Theophilus  Lincoln  Norval,  Seward,  Nebraska. 

LL.  B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1871.  Judge  of  Sixth  Judicial  District 
of  Nebraska,  1883-9.  Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of  Nebraska  since 
1890.     Chief  Justice  of  same,  1894-6. 

Manoah  B.  Reese,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

District  Attorney  for  Fourth  District  of  Nebraska,  six  years.  Member  of 
Constitutional  Convention,  1875.  Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of  Ne- 
braska, 1884-90.  Chief  Justice  of  same,  1888-90.  Dean  of  the 
College  of  Law,  University  of  Nebraska,  since  1893.  Professor  of 
Real  Property. 

Williamson  Shaw  Summers,  A  T  J,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

B.  S.,  Iowa  State  Agricultural  College,  1882.  LL.  B.,  University  of 
Michigan,  1885.  Lecturer  on  Statutory  Construction,  University  of 
Nebraska.     21-23  Burr  Block. 

Joseph  Rawson  Webster,  0  A  0,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

A.  B.,  Wabash  College,  Crawfordsville,  Indiana,  1862.  M.  A.,  idi(/., 
1865.  Iowa  College  of  Law,  1869.  First  Prize  Essay,  1861.  Mas- 
ter's Oration,  1865.  Member  of  Philomathean  Literary  Society. 
Baldwin  English  Prose  Prize.  Private  in  Company  I,  nth  Indiana 
Infantry,  United  States  Army,  1861.  Captain,  Company  G,  88th  In- 
diana Volunteer  Infantry;  later.  Major  ditto.  Organized  and  was 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  44th  United  States  Colored  Infantry,  1864-7. 
Clerk  of  Nebraska  House  of  Representatives,  1868.  Attorney  Gen- 
eral of  Nebraska,  1873-4.  Judge  of  Lancaster  County,  Nebraska, 
1878-9.  Author  of  Prize  Essay  for  State  Board  of  Immigration, 
"  Nebraska  as  It  Is,**  1870.  Lecturer  on  Equity  Jurisprudence,  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska.     No.  231  S.  nth  Street. 


440  PHI  DEL  TA  PHL 

Henry  H.  Wilson,  ^  B  K,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

Ph.  B.,  University  of  Nebraska,  187S.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1885.  LL.  M., 
1895.  President  of  Adelphian  and  Union  Literary  Societies.  Grand 
Master  of  Masons  of  Nebraska.  President  of  Lancaster  County  Bar 
Association.  Lecturer  on  Evidence,  University  of  Nebraska.  Mc- 
Murtry  Block. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS. 


Philip  Farrow  Greene,  B  8  fJ,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

A.  B.,  Wabash  College,  1893.     First  Scriptor.     No.  1302  G  Street. 

Ralph  Emery  Johnson,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Nebraska,  1893.  First  Consul.  Reporter  for  Even- 
ing' Call,  Vice-President  of  American  Republican  College  League. 
(Res.,  No.  883  N.  27th  Street.)     First  National  Bank  Building. 

William   Belknap   McArthur,   B  6  U,  Colorado   Springs, 
Colorado. 

Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  1892-3.     Midland  Block. 

Carlton  Clymer  Marley,  J  7*  J,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

B.  L.,  University  of  Nebraska,  1893.  President  of  Palladian  Literary 
Society.  Manager  of  Base  Ball  Club,  1892.  Editor-in-chief  of  Ju- 
nior Annual,  1892.  Captain,  Company  B,  University  Cadets,  1893. 
79*84  Burr  Block. 

William  Cyrus  Mentzer,  (P  J  ^,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Drake  University,  1887. 

Richard  F.  Neal,  Auburn,  Nebraska. 

Nebraska  State  Normal,  1894.     Historian,  1895-6. 

Paul  Pizey,  Dakota  City,  Nebraska. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Nebraska,  1893. 

William  Henry  Raymond,  ^  A  6,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

University  of  Nebraska,  one  year.  Member  of  Foot  Ball  Team,  1892. 
Banjo  Club,  1894.  Base  Ball  Team,  1894-5.  Columbia  Law  School, 
1895-6,  where  he  affiliated  with  Story  Chapter.     No.  1600  R  Street. 

Charles  Francis  Stroman,  0  B  K,  York,  Nebraska. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Nebeaska,  1893.  Class  President.  Law  Class  VHce- 
President. 


LINCOLN  CHAPTER.  441 

Otis  Grant  Whipple,  A  T  A^  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

Omaha  High  School.  University  of  Nebraska,  Class  of  1898.  Manager 
of  Foot  Ball  Team.     (Res.,  No.  520  N.  i6th  Street.) 

WiLMER  William  Wilson,  J  T  J,  Nebraska  City,  Nebraska* 

Highland  Park  Normal,  Iowa,  1892.  University  of  Nebraska.  Procon- 
sul, i8q5-6. 

Thomas  Ellwood  Wing,  *  J  ^,  New  York  City. 

B.  A.,  University  of  Nebraska,  1893.  Prize  Orator  State  Contest,  1893* 
Scriptor,  1895-6.     No.  67  W.  nth  Street. 

CLASS  OF  1896. 

Lemuel  Clarence  Day,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

Washinj^ton  and  Jefierson  Coll. 

John  Watson  Dixon,  I  X^  9  N  E,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1894.  A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  1895.  With  Hon.  J.  C. 
Watson,  Kent  '73. 

John  Howe  Farwell,  Z  A  E,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Univ.  of  Neb.,  189 1-3.     Tribune,  1895-6.     213  McMurtry  Blk. 

Philamon  Ballon  Green,  Greenwood,  Neb. 
Alfred  Burdette  Lyon,  J  T  J,  Fitzgerald,  Ga. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1895.     Editor. 

Arthur  Frankland  Montmorency,  0  A  9,  Omaha,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1894.     No.  1936  S.  33d  St. 

Clarence  Edwin  Tefft,  I  A  E,  Avoca,  Neb. 

Univ.  of  Neb.     Treas.  Western  Interstate  Foot  Ball  League. 

Arthur  J.  Weaver,  ATA,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

a.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1895.  Manager  Foot  Ball  Team.  Representative 
of  Univ.  of  Neb.  in  Kas.-Neb.  Interstate  Debate.  Sec.  of  Western 
Interstate  Foot  Ball  Assn.     Consul,  1895-6.     Johnston  &  Weaver. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Charles  Edwin  Abbott,  Hayes  Center,  Neb. 
Frank  Brown,  0  K  9^,  Lincoln,   Neb. 

a.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.     M.  A.,  idid. 

Beach  Coleman,  Surprise,  Neb. 

B.  L.,  Neb.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1895.  Pres.  of  Everett  Lit.  Society.  Dele- 
gate to  Fifth  National  Convention  of  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Dec,  1896. 
Tribune  and  Historian,  1896-7. 


442  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Wells  Morrison  Cook,  ^  K  I,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Northwestern  Univ.,  189I-3.  (Home  address,  Mendota,  111.)  219  Mc- 
Murtry  Blk. 

Ivan  Wilbur  Goodner,  Pierre,  So.  Dak. 

Grand  Master  of  Grand  Lodge  of  I.  O.  O.  F.  Clerk  of  Supreme  Court 
of  So.  Dak. 

Guy  Wilder  Green,  Stromsburg,  Neb. 

B.  S.,  Deane  Coll.  Pres.  of  Philotnathean  Lit.  Society.  Capt.  and 
Manager  of  Base  Ball  Team.  Representative  of  Univ.  of  Neb.  in 
Kansas- Nebraska  debate.     Pres.  of  Senior  Law  Class. 

William  Henry  Hayward,  0  J  6,  8  N  E,  Nebraska  City,. 
Neb. 

Univ.  of  Neb.  Junior  Law  Class  Pres.  Right  Tackle  of  Foot  Ball 
Team.     Manager  of  Base  Ball  Team.     M.  L.  Hayward  &  Son. 

Ward  Hildreth,  ^  K  9^,  0  B  K,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1895.     Editor-in-Chief  of  Senior  Law  Annual. 

Mahlon  Fritz  Manville,  Crete,  Neb. 

a.  B.,  Doane  Coll.,  1893.  Scriptor,  1896-7.  Pres.  Junior  Law  Class» 
Lincoln  address,  17  Salisbury  Blk. 

Jesse  Tuck  Parker,  A  K  E,  St.  Paul,  Neb. 

Wesleyan  Univ.,  three  years.     County  Supt.  of  Howard  Co.  Schools. 

George  Hamfion  Risser,  2^  X,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Univ.  of  Neb.,  four  years.     Highest  Grade  in  Elementary  Law.     Ditto* 
in  Latin.     Proconsul,  1896-7.     No.  1745  C  St. 

John  De  Yarman  Smith,  Pringhar,  la. 

Pres.  of  Law  Class. 

Charles  Yoder  Thompson,  ^  K  W^  West  Point,   Neb. 

Sidney  M.  True,  Tecumseh,   Neb. 

Albert  Sidney  White,  I  A  E,  South  Omaha,  Neb. 

Univ.  of  Neb.  Pres.  of  Athletic  Assn.,  1864-5.  Consul,  1896-7.  Lin. 
coin  address,  No.  1132  N  St. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 

Ernest  Capion  Ames,  B  6  U,  8  N  E,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

a.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1896.     No.  1750  S.  Twentieth  St. 

Frederick  Du  Fresne,  I  A  E,  Omaha,   Neb. 


LINCOLN  CHAPTER.  443 

Ernest  Clinton  Folsom,   Lincoln,   Neb. 

Cashier  of  Union  Savings  Bank. 

Charles  Hudson  Imhoff,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

Cashier  of  Union  Savings  Bank. 

Charles  Franklin  Ladd,   ^  K  W,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
No.  1215  O  St. 

George  S.  Ralston,  Lincoln,   Neb. 

Pres.  of  Worthington  Military  Academy. 

George  Edgar  Tobev,  Ulysses,  Neb. 

Burton  Wilbur  Wilson,  ^  K  ¥,  8  N  E,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1896. 


IN    THE 

LAW  SCHOOL 


OF 


UPPER  CANADA 


AT 

TORONTO. 


ESTABLISHED  1896. 


THE  history  of  the  Law  School  of  Osgoode  Hall  is  the 
history  of  the  Law  Society  of  Upper  Canada.  Its 
records  date  back  to  the  founding  of  the  Province  of  Upper 
Canada  in  1791,  when  Quebec  was  divided  into  the  two 
provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.  The  Act  of  31, 
George  III.,  by  which  this  was  accomplished,  provided  that 
in  the  Upper  Province,  in  all  matters  of  controversy  or  civil 
rights,  resort  should  be  had  to  the  laws  of  England.  To 
provide  the  colonists  with  advocates  skilled  in  the  English 
laws,  the  Legislature  authorized  the  Governor  to  appoint 
persons  to  act  in  that  capacity.  In  July,  1797,  a  further  Act 
was  passed  by  which  any  persons  practicing  law  at  the  bar  of 
any  of  His  Majesty's  Courts  in  the  Province  were  authorized 
to  form  themselves  into  a  society  to  be  called  *'The  Law  So- 
ciety of  Upper  Canada,"  as  well  for  the  purpose  of  establish- 
ing order  among  themselves  as  for  the  purpose  of  securing  to 
the  Province  and  to  the  profession  a  learned  an  honorable 


446  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

body   to   assist   their    fellow- students    as    occasions    might 
require,  and  maintain  the  Constitution  of  the  said  Province. 

In  pursuance  of  the  Act  a  meeting  of  barristers  took 
place  at  Newark  (now  Niagara),  when  the  Society  was  founded 
on  a  broad  and  permanent  basis.  Even  in  their  place  of 
meeting  the  traditions  of  the  profession  at  Westminster  were 
manifested,  for  we  are  told  that  **  in  default  of  Inns  of  Court 
they  met  at  Wilson's  tavern. " 

The  rules  of  the  Society  prescribe  that  no  person  attend- 
ing in  the  Chambers  of  a  barrister  as  a  student-at-law,  dur- 
ing his  attendance,  and  no  person  bound  by  Articles  of  Clerk- 
ship to  any  Solicitor,  during  the  term  of  service  mentioned 
in  such  Articles,  shall  hold  any  other  office  of  emolument  or 
engage  in  any  other  occupation  whatever. 

Osgoode  Hall,  the  home  of  the  Society,  and  the  seat  of 
the  Law  School,  is  situated  in  the  midst  of  spacious  lawns, 
in  the  central  part  of  the  City  of  Toronto.  The  building  was 
was  begun  in  1820,  and  is  named  after  Lord  Chief  Justice 
Sir  William  Osgoode,  the  first  Chief  Justice  of  Upper  Canada. 
The  building  is  in  the  Italian  Renaissance  style  of  architec- 
ture, of  the  Palladian  type,  and  is  the  purest  specimen  of 
that  style  in  Canada.  The  interior,  finished  in  Caen  stone 
and  oak,  is  richly  decorated  with  columns,  balustrades  and 
mouldings  of  singular  purity.  Upon  the  library,  which  occu- 
pies the  main  portion  of  the  front,  the  architect  has  lavished 
his  best  efforts.  Sixteen  columns  of  the  Corinthian  order 
support  the  heavy  domed  and  vaulted  roof,  itself  overspread 
with  delicate  carving.  These  columns  divide  the  room  into 
bays,  in  which  are  stored  some  twenty -eight  thousand  vol- 
umes, the  main  portion  of  the  room  being  reserved  for  read- 
ing purposes. 

The  project  of  founding  a  fraternity  among  the  law  stu- 
dents of  Toronto  was  first  started  as  early  as  1892,  when 
letters  were  written  by  members  of  the  Osgoode  Legal  Club 
to  friends  in  the  United  States  for  information  regarding 
established  Legal   Fraternities.     Nothing  much   was    done, 


OSGOODE  CHAPTER,  447 

however,  until  March  22,  1894,  when  the  petitioners  adopted 
the  preamble  of  the  Constitution  of  this  order.  The  Consti- 
tution of  the  fraternity  having  been  amended  at  the  Fourth 
National  Convention,  the  petition  of  sixteen  charter  members 
bearing  date  of  March  15,  1895,  was  passed  upon  by  the 
Chapters,  and  the  Club  was  admitted  by  a  unanimous  vote  of 
the  Chapters  and  the  Council.  The  Charter  bore  date  of 
December  23,  1895,  and  on  January  4,  1896,  the  petitioners 
were  initiated  into  the  Order  by  a  Committee  consisting  of 
Brothers  E.  J.  Bowen,  W.  H.  Carroll,  W.  P.  Daniels  and  E. 
C.  Hard,  all  of  the  Class  of  1896,  of  Daniels  Chapter.  The 
Chapter  headquarters  were  originally  at  7 1  Bay  Street,  but  in 
October,  1896,  the  property  at  Number  10  Saint  Patrick 
Street  was  leased,  and  the  members  now  live  in  a  quiet  resi- 
dential part  of  the  city.  The  first  annual  banquet  was  held 
December  10,  1896,  nineteen  members  being  in  attendance. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


B.  B.  OsLER,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Queen's  Counsel.  McCarthy,  Osier,  Hoskin  &  Creelman,  Freehold  Loan 
Building. 

Christopher  Robinson,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Queen's  Counsel.  Counsel  for  the  British  Government  at  the  Behring 
Sea  Arbitration,  18Q3.  Robinson,  O'Brien  &  Gibson.  No.  74  Church 
Street. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS 


CLASS  OP   1894. 

Bertram  Holford  Ardagh,  Gravenhurst,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Trinity  College  School,  1889.     Strathy,  Esten  &  Ardagh. 

George  Reginald  Geary,  A  A  ^^  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Upper  Canada  College,  1889.  University  of  Toronto,  1892-3.  Macdon- 
ell,  McMaster  &  Geary,  No.  51  Yonge  Street. 

Alfred  Erskine  Hoskin,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

University  of  Toronto,  one  year.  B.  C.  L.,  Trinity  University,  1893. 
Gold  Medalist  in  Law  Course,  Toronto  University,  1893.  Member  of 
Osgoode  Foot  Ball  Team,  1894-5.  Hoskin,  Ogden  &  Hoskin,  No.  23 
Toronto  Street. 

James  Turner  Scott,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Caledonian  Collegiate  Institute,   1889.      Scriptor,  pro  tem^  1894.     Scott 
&  Scott,  Bank  fo  Hamilton  Chambers,  No.  34  Yonge  Street. 

Henry  Campbell  Small,  Carleton  Place,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Upper  Canada  College,  1889.  Honors  in  Brst  and  second  years.  Pickup 
&  Small. 

William  Henry  Buchan  Spotton,  Wiarton,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada. 

B.  A.,  University  of  Toronto,  1889.  Consul,  pro  tem^  1894.  Tucker  & 
Spotton. 

Hubert  Lorne  Watt,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Upper  Canada  College,  1889.  Tribune,  pro  tem^  1894.  Secretary  of 
Osgoode  Law  Club,  1895.  Clarke,  Bowes,  Hilton  &  Swaby.  Janes 
Building,  No.  75  Yonge  Street. 

CLASS  OF  1895. 

John  Furzer  Elliott  Patterson,  Windsor,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada. 

B.  A.,  Trinity  University,  1892.  Member  of  Osgoode  Foot  Ball  Team, 
winning  Championship  of  Dominion,  1892.  Captain  of  Osgoode  first 
Hockey  Team,  1895.     Patterson,  Leggatt,  Murphy  &  Sale. 


OSGOODE   CHAPTER,  449 

CLASS  OF  1896. 

Robert  Alexander  Leo  Defries,  Toronto,  Oatario,  Can- 
ada. 

Trinity  University.  Proconsul,  pro  tern,  1894.  Consul,  1895-6.  (Resi- 
dence, No.  105  River  Street.)  Care  of  Robinson,  O'Brien  &  Gibson, 
No.  74  Church  Street. 

Arthur  Buchanan  Pottenger,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

B.  A.,  Trinity  University,  1892.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1895.  Tribune,  1895-6. 
No.  323  John  Street,  South. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Ernest  Campbell  Cattanach,  Toronto,   Ontario,  Canada 

A.  B.,  Trinity  University,  1894.  First  Class  Honors  in  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy.  Proconsul^  1895-6.  Consul,  1896-7.  No.  74 
Saint  George  Street. 

Featherstone  Britton  Osler,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

C.  E.,  Royal  Military  College,  1894.  Quebec  Land  Surveyor.  Member 
of  Osgoode  Foot  Ball  Team,  1894-5.  Gladiator,  1895-6.  No.  125 
College  Street. 

John    Thomas    Connolly   Thompson,    Toronto,    Ontario, 
Canada. 

Stonyhurst  College,  England,  1885-92.  Member  of  Stony  hurst  Union 
Debating  Society.  Honors  in  Greek  and  Latin.  Rowed  bow  in  win- 
ning boat  of  Argonaut  Racing  Crew  in  annual  race,  1894.  Scriptor, 
1895-6.     No.  631  Sherbourne  Street. 

Edmund  Carlyon  Wragge,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada, 

Lincoln  College,  Sorel,  Province  of  Quebec,  1887,  and  Upper  Canada 
College.     Trinity  University,  1 891-2.     No.  99  Wellesley  Street. 

CLASS  OF   1898. 

William  Martin  Griffin,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

University  of  Ottowa,  *  1892-3.  Captain  of  Osgoode  second  Hockey 
Team.  Third  Scholarship  at  Law  School  in  first  and  second  examina- 
tions.    Historian,  1895-7.     No.  10  Saint  Patrick  Street. 

CLASS  OF   1899 

Joseph  Anthony  Thompson,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Stonyhurst  College,  England,  1887-94.  Sec.  Osgood^t  Lgga/ and  Literary 
Society.     Care  of  Beatty,   Blackstone,  Nesbitt,  Chadwich  &  Riddell. 


INITIATES. 


CLASS  OF  1896. 

Frederick  William  Tiffin,  Stratford,  Oat.,  Can. 

Stratford  Collegiate  Institute,  1890.  Member  of  Collegiate  Lit.  Society. 
Sec.  of  Ontario  Hockey  Assn.,  since  1892. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Robert  Eugene  Gagen,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Can. 

B.  C.  L.,  Toronto  Collegiate  Institute  and  Tenuly  Univ.,  1896.  Silver 
Medal,  1896.     No.  161  Huron  St. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 
Ernest  Talford  Bucke,  Sarnia,  Ont.,  Can. 

A.  B.,  Upper  Canada  Coll.     Trinity  Univ.,  1894. 

Charles  Cochran  Hayne,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Can. 

Upper  Canada  Coll.,  1889.  Lawrenceville  School.  Gladiator,  1896-7. 
No.  185  Beverly  St. 

Elmer  Watson  Jones,  Brockville,   Ont,   Can. 

Brockville  Collegiate  Institute,  four  years.     Proconsul,  1896-7. 

Lawrence  Maxwell  Lyon,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Can. 

Trinity  Coll.  School,  Port  Hope,  1893.  Member  of  Editorial  Sta£E  of 
Toronto  Globe,     No.  5  Peter  St. 

George  Glen  Moncrieff,  Petrolia,  Ont,  Can. 

Upper  Canada  Coll.,  1892. 

James  Burrowes  Noble,  Petrolia,  Ont,  Can. 

Upper  Canada  Coll.,  1892.    Tribune,  1896-7.    Toronto  address,  No.  117 

College  St.  I 

Edward  Glyn  Osler,  Toronto,  Ont,  Can. 

A.  B.,  Trinity  Univ.,  1895.  First  year  Classical  and  Second  and  Third 
Year  Philosophical  Scholarships.  Member  of  Osgoode  Foot  Ball 
Team,  1895.     Scriptor,  1896-7. 

Timothy  John  Rigney,  Kingston,  Ont,  Can. 

B.  A.,  Ottowa  and  Queen's  Coll.,  1895. 

CLASS  OF  1899. 
William  Ridout  Wadsworth,  Toronto,  Ont,  Can. 

B.  A.,  Trinity  Univ.,  1896.  First  Class  Honors  in  History.  First  Class 
Honors  in  Modern  Languages.     No.   124  Tyndall  Ave. 


FULLER  CHAPTER 

IN    THE 

CHICAGO  COLLEGE  OF  LAW, 

BEING  THE 

LAW  DEPARTMENT 


OF 


LAKE  FOREST  UNIVERSITY. 


ESTABLISHED  1896. 


LAKE  FOREST  University  was  planned  and  its  location 
selected  by  Presbyterians  of  Chicago  and  Waukegan 
in  the  year  1855.  In  February  of  1856  **The  Lake  Forest 
Association"  was  formed,  and  purchased  2,500  acres  of  land 
where  Lake  Forest  now  stands.  Half  of  this  land  was  per- 
manently set  apart  us  Association  property,  and  the  plat  of 
the  town  was  recorded  July  23,  1857.  Every  alternate  lot 
was  assigned  as  an  endowment  for  a  university,  and  62  acres 
were  set  apart  as  inalienable  campus.  The  institution  was 
chartered  by  the  State  Legislature,  February  13,  1857,  as 
Lind  University,  subject  to  the  control  of  the  Synod  of 
Peoria  and  its  ecclesiastical  successors.  In  the  fall  of  1858 
the  first  building  was  erected  and  the  academy  begun.  By 
an  act  approved  February  16,  1865,  the  Legislature  changed 
the  name  to  Lake  Forest  University. 


452  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

Lake  Forest  is  a  suburb  of  Chicago,  situated  on  the  shore 
of  Lake  Michigan,  28  miles  north  of  the  city.  Its  site  occu- 
pies the  highest  elevation  of  land  along  the  lake  between 
Chicago  and  Milwaukee.  The  town  was  originally  laid  out 
as  a  park,  and  is  entirely  devoted  to  residences  and  the 
University  buildings.  The  charter  prohibits  the  sale  of  all 
intoxicating  drinks. 

COLLEGE    BUILDINGS. 

Besides  the  residences  provided  for  college  officers,  and 
student  rooms  and  clubs,  four  buildings  are  in  use  for  college 
,  work;  (i)  College  Dormitory^  used  for  offices,  library,  read- 
ing-room, chapel,  society  halls,  and  the  departments  of 
French,  Zoology,  Physics  and  Chemistry;  (2)  North  Hally 
used  for  the  departments  of  Philosophy,  Biblical  Literature, 
Mathematics,  Political  and  Social  Science,  and  English,  and 
the  Herbarium;  (3)  Durand  Art  Institute^  the  gift  of  Mr. 
Henry  C.  Durand,  containing  a  large  hall  for  public  exer- 
cises, and  rooms  for  the  departments  of  Economics,  German, 
Greek,  Latin,  and  Botany;  (4)  The  Gymnasium^  a  fine  build- 
ing thoroughly  adapted  to  its  purpose. 

COLLEGE    LIBRARY. 

The  Library  contains  some  13,000  volumes,  mostly  stand- 
ard literature.  The  scientific  books  are  kept  in  the  rooms 
and  in  -charge  of  the  several  professors  of  the  scientific 
departments.  A  large  portion  of  the  classical  books,  in 
which  the  library  is  especially  rich,  is  kept  in  the  room  of 
the  Classical  Seminar.  The  remainder  of  the  collection, 
with  the  exception  of  a  few  books  in  class-room  libraries,  is 
in  the  general  library.  This  is  open  to  all  the  college  and 
academy  officers  and  students  at  stated  hours  during  the  day 
and  on  certain  evenings.  The  books  are  classified  and 
shelved  on  a  simple  subject-author  system,  and  a  complete 
finding-list  is  kept  up  for  reference. 

The  Chicago  College  of  Law  was  organized  in  1887,  by 
the  late  Hon.  Jos.  M.  Bailey,  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court 


I     L 


FULLER   CHAPTER,  453 

of  Illinois,  assisted  by  the  Hon.  Thos.  A.  Moran^  ex-Judge 
of  the  Circuit  Court  of  Cook  County,  and  also  ex-Justice  of 
the  Appellate  Court.  In  October,  1889,  it  became  the  Law 
Department  of  the  above  ramed  University. 

The  Melville  W.  Fuller  Law  Club  was  organized  in  the 
autumn  of  1895,  among  students  who  were  congenial  and 
whose  aims  were  similar. 

During  the  months  of  October  and  November  they  were 
assisted  in  the  preparation  of  a  petition  for  a  charter  by 
Brother  W.  S.  Holden,  Kent  '90.  Under  date  of  Decem- 
ber 5,  1895,  Brother  Chas.  W.  Lucas  submitted  to  the 
Council  the  draft  of  a  petition  signed  by  19  applicants.  It 
ought  to  be  stated  here  that  the  final  success  of  the  petition 
was  in  a  large  measure  due  to  the  tireless  zeal  of  Brother 
Lucas. 

The  petition  was  the  finest  of  its  kind  ever  presented  to 
the  Chapters  for  action.  Besides  containing  short  biogra- 
phies of  the  members  of  the  Faculty,  it  was  embellished  by 
a  group  photograph  of  the  petitioners.  It  contained  letters 
of  endorsement  from  the  members  of  the  Faculty,  Chief 
Justice  Fuller,  Judges  of  the  Supreme,  Appellate,  Superior, 
Circuit  and  County  Courts,  as  well  as  the  approval  of  numer- 
ous resident  alumni  of  Kent,  Booth,  Story,  Choate  and 
Harlan  Chapters.  Owing  to  misapprehension  on  the  part 
of  several  Chapters,  the  granting  of  a  charter  was  impossible 
until  May  2,  1896.  On  May  12  the  Chapter  was  formally 
instituted  at  Kinsley's,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Chicago 
Alumnus  (Chapter.  The  initiatory  ceremonies  were  conducted 
by  the  active  members  of  Booth  Chapter,  the  President  of 
the  Council  formally  installing  the  Chapter. 

The  first  banquet,  held  jointly  with  the  Booth  Chapter 
and  the  Chicago  Alumnus  Chapter,  occurred  on  Monday,  June 
14,  1897,  at  the  Union  League  Club,  ^\^  honorary  members 
being  then  initiated. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


£lm£r  Ellsworth  Barrett,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

(Initiated  June  14,  1897.)  A.  B.,  Lake  Forest  University.  LL.  B.,  ibid., 
1 89 1.  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Chicago  College  of 
Law.  Secretary  of  the  Faculty  of  the  Chicago  College  of  Law,  since 
1887.  Shope,  Mathis,  Barrett  &  Rogers,  Rooms  1500-4  Title  and 
Trust  Building,  No.  100  Washington  Street. 

Edmund  W.  Burke,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

(Initiated  June  14,  1897.)  A.  B.,  Northwestern  University.  Law  De- 
partment, University  of  Michigan,  1868-9.  Taught  Latin  and  Greek 
at  Northwestern  University.  Removed  to  Chicago  and  entered  upon 
practice,  1871.  Circuit  Court  Judge  since  1893.  Of  the  Faculty  of 
the  Chicago  College  of  Law.     Burke,  Hallet  &  Tinsman. 

Orrin  N.  Carter,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

(Initiated  June  14,  1897.)  A.  B.,  Wheaton  College,  1878.  Admitted  to 
Illinois  Bar,  1880.  Completed  unexpired  term  of  Staters  Attorney 
Dowd,  1886.  State's  Attorney  four  years.  Attorney  for  Drainage 
Board,  February,  1892,  to  June,  1894.  Judge  of  Circuit  Court  of 
Cook  County  since  1894.  Of  the  Faculty  of  the  Chicago  College  of 
Law. 

John  Gibbons,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

(Initiated  June  14,  1897.)  A.  B.,  Notre  Dame  University,  Indiana,  1868. 
LL.  D.,  ibid.f  1888.  LL.  D.,  St.  Iquating  College,  Chicago,  1&95. 
Member  of  Iowa  Legislature,  1876.  Author  of  "Tenure  and  Toil,'* 
a  refutation  of  the  Single  Tax  theory,  324  pp.,  1889.  Editor  of  the 
Chicago  Law  Journal  since  1888.  Judge  of  Circuit  Court  of  Cook 
County  since  1894.  Of  the  Faculty  of  the  Chicago  College  of  I^w 
since  1896. 

Thomas  A.  Moran,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

(Initiated  June  14,  1897.)  Studied  Law  at  Kenosha,  Wisconsin.  LL.  B., 
Albany  Law  School,  1866.  Jadge  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  Cook 
County,  1879-85.  Justice  of  the  Appellate  Court,  1885-9.  One  of 
founders  of  Chicago  College  of  Law,  1887.  Treasurer  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  the  Chicago  College  of  Law.  Dean  of  the  Chicago 
College  of  Law.  Moran,  Kraus  &  Mayer,  813-839  Unity  Building. 
No.  79  Dearborn  Street. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS. 


SENIORS. 

Charlks  Hayes  Burras,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Oberlin  College.  (Res.,  No.  211  N.  Kedzie  Avenue.)  Vermilyea,  Burras 
&.  Wilcoxon,  Room  36,  No.  125  La  Salle  Street.) 

Charles  Lee  Caswell,  Jr.,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Northwestern  University.  (Res.,  No.  3751  Vincennes  Avenue.)  630 
Chicago  Opera  House  Building,  No.  112  S.  Clark  Street. 

Edward  Lee  Cheetham,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Lake  Forest  University.  Tribune,  18Q6-7.  (Res.,  No.  1714  Barry 
Avenue.)     No.  240  W.  Lake  Street. 

Justin  Melville  Dall,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

(Res.,  No.  127  S.  Willow  Avenue,  Austin,  111.)  Care  of  Chicago  Title 
and  Trust  Company,  No.  100  Washington  Street. 

Jerome  Joseph  Danforth,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

(Res.,  Hinsdale.)  Manager  of  Abstract  Department  of  Chicago  Title  and 
Trust  Company,  No.  100  Washington  Street. 

Arthur  William  Vincent  Eastburn,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Denver  University,  1894.  (Res.,  No.  6355  Eggleston  Avenue.)  Care  of 
Breese  &  Cummings,  New  York  Life  Building. 

Charles  Walter  Lucas,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Northwestern  University,  1890-3.  President  of  the  Melville  W.  Fuller 
Law  Club,  1805-6.  Scriptor,  1896.  Delegate  to  the  Fifth  National 
Convention  or  Phi  Delta  Phi,  December,  1896.  Member  of  the 
Council  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  since  1896.  (Res.,  No.  2614  N.  Win- 
chester Avenue.)    Care  of  Moses,  Rosenthal  &  Kennedy,  Temple  Bldg. 

Everett  Ress  McFadden,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

29  Borden  Block,  corner  of  Randolph  and  Dearborn  Streets. 

Frederick  Adams  Nichols,  Chicago,  Illinois. 

Battle  Creek,  Michigan,  High  School,  1890.  No.  249  Washington  Bou- 
levard. 


458  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

David  Holyoke  Kimball,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

St.  Pftul   High  School,  1894.     Manual  Arts  School.     Care  of  Balkley» 
Gray  &  More,  517  Home  Ins.  Bldg.,  No.  205  La  Salle  St.  ^ 

Abraham  Robert  Marriott,  Chicago,  111. 

Wheaton,  111.,  Public  Schools.     (Res.  Austin,  111.)     Second  Vice-Pres.  of 
Security  Title  and  Trust  Co.,  Reaper  Blk. 

CLASS  OF  1898. 

Howard  Orr  Adams,  Chicago,  111. 

Oliver  Jackson  Bushnell,  B  0  U,  Chicago,  111. 

Bom   Rockton,  111.,   Sept.    13,  1871.     Beloit   College,   1889-93.    (Res. 
No.  3937  Ellis  Av.)     No.  139  Adams  St. 

Page  Francis  Carter,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  London,  O.,  Nov.  9,  187 1.     No.  80  Monroe  St. 

Cornelius  Chapman  Colt,  Omaha,  Neb. 

Born  Chicago,  Aug.  i,  1874. 

William  Rickcords  Folsom,  A  K  E,  6  N  E,  Chicago,  III. 

A.  B.,  Williams  College,   1896.     (Kes.  No.  440  Dearborn  Ave.)    Care 
of  Security  Title  &  Trust  Co.,  Reaper  Block. 


Chicago   Manual  Training   School,   1893.     (Res.,   No.   3907  Vincennes 

Blk. 


Stillman  Bingham  Jamieson,  Chicago,  111. 

icago   Manual  Training   School,   1893.     (Res., 
Ave. )     Asst.  Clerk  of  Appellate  Court.     700  Ashland 

Robert  Neale,  Chicago,  111. 

(Res.,  No.  3925  Prairie  Ave.)     No.  315  Wabash  Ave. 

William  Sheller,  I  A  E,  Chicago,  111. 

A.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.,   1896.      Care  of  Prentiss,  Cantreel  &  Hall. 
Room  812  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.     No.  100  Washington  St. 

Frank  Perrine  Whivehill,  Chicago,  111. 

Born  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  13,  1869.     (Res.  No.  755  45th  St.)    Care  of 
Security  Title  &  Trust  Co.,  Reaper  Block. 


MILxIaRR  ghaptrr 


IN   THE 


LAW  DEPARTMENT 


OF 


LELAND  STANFORD  JUNIOR  UNIVERSITY 


ESTABLISHED,  1897. 


FOUNDATION. 


THE  founding  at  Palo  Alto  of  **  a  university  for  both  sexes, 
with  colleges,  schools,  seminaries  of  learning,  mechan- 
ical institutes,  museums,  galleries  of  art,  and  all  other  things 
necessary  and  appropriate  to  a  university  of  high  degree," 
was  determined  upon  by  the  Honorable  Leland  Stanford  and 
Jane  Lathrop  Stanford  in  1884.  In  March  of  the  year  fol- 
lowing the  legislature  of  California  passed  an  Act  providing 
for  the  administration  of  trust  funds  in  connection  with  insti- 
tutions of  learning.  November  14,  1885,  the  Grant  of  En- 
dowment was  publicly  made,  in  accordance  with  this  Act,  and 
on  the  same  day  the  Board  of  Trustees  held  its  first  meeting, 
in  San  Francisco. 

NAME    AND    PURPOSE. 

The  idea  of  the  University,  in  the  words  of  its  founders, 
**  came  directly  and  largely  from   our  son  and  only  child, 

Leland;  and  in  the  belief  that  had  he  been  spared  to  advise 


46o  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

as  to  the  disposition  of  our  estate,  he  would  have  desired  the 
devotion  of  a  large  portion  thereof  to  this  purpose,  we  will 
that  for  all  time  to  come  the  institution  hereby  founded  shall 
bear  his  name,  and  shall  be  known  as  the  Leland  Stanford 
Junior  University."  The  object  of  the  University,  as  stated 
in  its  Charter,  is  *'  to  qualify  students  for  personal  success 
and  direct  usefulness  in  life,"  and  its  purposes,  *'  to  promote 
the  public  welfare  by  exercising  an  influence  in  behalf  of 
humanity  and  civilization,  teaching  the  blessings  of  liberty 
regulated  by  law,  and  inculcating  love  and  reverence  for  the 
great  principles  of  government  as  derived  from  the  inalien- 
able rights  of  men  to  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happi* 
ness." 

LOCATION. 

The  University  is  located  on  the  Palo  Alto  estate  in  the 
Santa  Clara  Valley,  thirty-three  miles  southeast  of  Sdn  Fran- 
cisco, on  the  Coast  Division  of  the  Southern  Pacific  Railway. 
The  estate  consists  of  eight  thousand  four  hundred  acres, 
partly  lowland  and  partly  rising  into  the  foothills  of  the 
Sierra  Morena.  On  the  grounds  are  the  residence  of  the 
founders  and  an  extensive  arboretum,  containing  a  great  vari- 
ety of  shrubs  and  trees.  The  bay  of  San  Francisco  lies 
about  three  miles  east  of  the  University  buildings,  and  across 
the  bay  the  Monte  Diablo  range  rises  to  the  height  of  over 
four  thousand  feet.  The  Lick  Observatory,  crowning  Mount 
Hamilton,  the  highest  of  the  range,  is  plainly  visible.  To 
the  southwest,  between  the  valley  and  the  ocean,  is  the  heav- 
ily wooded  Santa  Cruz  range,  two  thousand  to  four  thou- 
sand feet  in  height. 

The  Santa  Clara  Valley  is  one  of  the  most  attractive  por- 
tions of  the  State  in  climate,  in  natural  beauty,  and  in  fertility 
and  adaptiveness  of  its  soil  to  all  the  varied  fruits  of  Cali- 
fornia. The  characteristics  of  the  climate  are  its  evenness  of 
temperature,  its  pure  and  bracing  air,  and  its  freedom  alike 
from  the  fogs  and  harsh  winds  of  the  coast  and  from  the 
oppressive  summer  heat  of  the  interior  valleys.     The  rainfall 


J 


MILLER    CHAPTER.  461 

of  about  twenty    inches  is  chiefly   confined  to  the  months 
from  December  to  April. 

ENDOWMENT. 

The  property  conveyed  to  the  University,  in  addition  to 
the  Palo  Alto  estate,  consists  of  the  Vina  estate  in  Tehama 
county,  of  fifty-nine  thousand  acres,  of  which  about  four 
thousand  acres  are  planted  in  vines,  and  the  Gridley 
Ranch,  in  Butte  county,  of  twenty-two  thousand  acres, 
devoted  mainly  to  the  raising  of  wheat.  By  the  will  of  Mr. 
Stanford  the  University  received  two  and  a  half  million  dol- 
lars, and  this  bequest  became  available  in  1896. 

BUILDINGS. 

Early  in  1886  work  was  commenced  on  the  University 
buildings,  and  the  corner-stone  laid  May  14,  the  nineteenth 
anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.  During  the 
next  six  years,  there  were  erected  the  central  quadrangle  and 
dormitories,  workshops,  power-houses,  laboratories,  and  mu- 
seums, sufficient  for  the  equipment  of  a  great  University. 

In  arranging  the  buildings  the  plan  has  been  to  conform 
them  to  the  peculiar  climatic  conditions  of  California,  and 
to  provide  for  indefinite  expansion  without  crowding  or  dis- 
tortion. A  series  of  quadrangles,  to  be  erected  as  the  needs 
of  the  University  demand,  will  furnish  facilities  for  all  gen- 
eral University  work.  The  buildings  are  of  buff  sandstone, 
somewhat  varied  in  color.  The  stonework  is  of  broken  ash- 
lar with  rough  rock  face,  and  the  roofs  are  covered  with  red 
tile.  The  architectural  motif  i^  to  be  found  in  the  old  Span- 
ish Missions  of  California.  Inside  the  quadrangle,  the  long 
arcade  (586  feet  long)  supported  on  low  columns,  the  per- 
spective of  arches,  the  great  beds  of  palms  and  flowers,  the 
dark  blue  mountains  appearing  above  the  roofs  not  unlike 
them  in  contour,  and  the  Italian  sky  over  all,  make  a  picture 
unique  and  not  to  be  forgotten.  On  October  i,  1891,  the 
University  was  formally  opened,  with  an  enrollment  that 
reached,  before  the  year  closed,  500  students. 


462  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

LIBRARIES. 

One  building  of  the  quadrangle  is  devoted  exclusively  to 
the  library.  It  has  a  shelving  capacity  of  forty  thousand 
volumes,  and  the  reading-room  will  accommodate  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty-five  persons.  The  library  now  numbers 
thirty-five  thousand  volumes  and  fifteen  thousand  pamphlets. 
The  most  notable  gifts  to  the  library  have  been  the  Hopkins 
Railway  Library  of  7,000  volumes,  the  Hildebrand  Philolog- 
ical Library  of  15,000  volumes,  purchased  at  Leipzig,  and 
$600,000,  donated  by  Thomas  W.  Stanford,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia,  as  a  permanent  endowment  of  the  library.  In  ad- 
dition to  the  University  library,  various  large  collections 
within  reach  can  be  made  available  to  a  greater  or  less  extent. 
The  Free  Public,  Mechanics'  Institute,  Mercantile,  and  other 
libraries  in  San  Francisco,  can  be  used  for  reference. 

The  first  letter  with  reference  to  the  founding  of  a  Chap- 
ter of  our  Order  at  this  University  was  written  May  13,  1895, 
by  ex-President  Harrison.  The  second  letter  was  written  by 
Mr.  O.  V.  Eaton,  one  of  the  Charter  members,  shortly  there- 
after. Acting  upon  the  advice  given  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Council,  the  prospective  petitioners  formed  themselves  into  a 
literary  organization,  known  as  the  Miller  Law  Club.  Under 
date  of  February  20,  1896,  Mr.  B.  F.  Bledsoe,  also  one  of 
the  Charter  members,  informed  the  Council  of  the  intention 
of  the  members  of  said  Law  Club  to  petition  for  a  Charter. 
A  printed  notice,  bearing  date  of  May  ist,  and  signed  by 
fifteen  prospective  applicants,  informed  the  Fraternity  that 
at  the  beginning  of  the  College  year  of  1896-7  the  formal 
petition  would  be  presented  for  action.  In  September,  1896, 
a  sufficient  number  of  copies  of  the  eighteen  .page  petition 
was  received  by  the  Council  and  distributed  among  the  Chap- 
ters. The  petition  included  letters  of  endorsement  from 
David  S.  Jordan,  President  of  the  University,  Professor 
Nathan  Abbott,  of  Kent  and  Booth  Chapters,  ex-President 
Harrison,  Professor  Woodrufif,  Professor  John  Norton  Pom- 
eroy,  of  Story  Chapter,  '91,  Charles  W.  Slack,  Dean  of  the 


MILLER  CHAPTER,  463 

Hastings  College  of  the  Law,  and  Honorary  member  of 
PoMEROY  Chapter,  Justice  Myrick,  and  others. 

The  Fifth  National  Convention  of  our  Order,  on  Tuesday, 
December  29,  1896,  endorsed  the  petition  in  the  following 
words,  ^* Resolvedy  That  this  Convention  endorses  the  peti- 
tion of  the  Miller  Law  Club  of  the  Leland  Stanford,  Junior, 
University,  and  recommends  the  same  to  the  favorable  con- 
sideration of  the  Chapters." 

The  Charter  was  granted  under  date  of  March  25,  1897, 
and  the  active  members  of  Pomeroy  Chapter  were  requested 
to  conduct  the  installation  ceremonies.  On  Saturday,  April 
10,  Brothers  Chamberlain,  Deahl,  Gaylord,  Jones,  Larue, 
Laughlin,  Lewis,.  Macbeth,  Page,  Turner,  Treadwell,  and 
Walthall,  active  members  of  Pomeroy  Chapter,  and  Brother 
Bell,  of  Pomeroy,  '91,  visited  Palo  Alto,  for  the  purpose  of 
instituting  the  Miller  Chapter.  They  were  assisted  by 
Brothers  Beasly,  Kent,  '92,  Bump,  Harlan,  '96,  and  Kent, 
'96,  and  Henderson,  Kent,  '95. 

The  installation  ceremonies  took  place  in  the  evening, 
after  the  visiting  Brothers  had  been  shown  the  buildings  and 
the  surrounding  country.  After  partaking  of  an  elaborate 
banquet,  the  following  toasts  were  responded  to. 

Toastmaster  — W.  A.  Beasly,  Kent,  '92. 

Pomeroy  Chapter.  G.  L.  Jones,  Pomeroy,  '97. 

Kent  Chapter.  C.   B.   Henderson,  Kent,  '95, 

P.  G.,  '96. 
The  Alumni  of  Pomeroy  Chap- 
ter. W.  T.  Bell,  Pomeroy,  '94. 
Miller  Chapter.  J.  M.  Ross,  Miller,   '97. 
Stanford  University.  Nathan     Abbott,     Kent    and 

Booth  Chapters. 
*' Columbia."  J.  N.  Pomeroy,  Story,  '91. 


HONORARY  MEMBER. 


Nathan    Davis    Abbott,   ^  T,    Stanford  University,   Cali- 
fornia. 

A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1877.  LL.  B.,  Boston  Law  School,  1880.  Member 
of  "Scroll  and  Key."  Student-at.Law,  Watertown,  Massachusetts, 
1877-9.  Author  of  "Descents,  Wills,  and  Administration;"  the 
*' Law  Reports, "  Michigan  Law  Journai^  h^ril,  1892;  "Tpstamen- 
tary  Promises  to  Pay,"  Michigan  Law  Journal,  June,  1892;  "Testa- 
mentary Capacity  as  affected  by  Contract,"  Northwestern  Law  Review^ 
January,  1 893.  Tappan  Professor  of  Law,  University  of  Michigan, 
1891-2.  Professor  of  Law  and  Secretary  of  the  Faculty  of  the  North- 
western LTniversity  Law  School,  1892-4.  Professor  of  Law,  Leland 
Stanford,  Jr.,  University,  since  1894.     University  Heights. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS^ 


Benjamin  Franklin  Bledsoe,   J   T,  San  Bernardino,  Cali- 
fornia. 

Born  San  Bernardino,  February  8,  1874.  A.  B.,  Stanford  University, 
1896.  Member  of  The  Green  Bag  Moot  Court,  Euphronia  Lit. 
Society  and  the  Press  Club.  (Residence,  No.  367  Eighth  Street.) 
Bledsue  &  Bledsoe,  Bogart  Building. 

Hugh  Henry  Brown,  J  T  Ay  B  N  E,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 

Born  Steubenville,  May  4,  1872.  A.  B.,  Stanford  University,  1896. 
Member  of  Skull  and  Snakes,  Snake  and  Key,  Dramatic  Club,  Press 
Club,  Green  Bag  Moot  Court,  and  other  College  organizations.  No. 
313  North  Fourth  Street. 

George  Edward  Crothers,  I  ^V,  San  Francisco,  California. 

Born  Wapello,  Iowa,  May  27,  1870.  A.  B.,  in  History,  Stanford  Univer- 
sity, 1895.  A.  M.,  in  Law,  ibid.^  1896.  Member  of  Alpha  Lit.  Soci- 
ety, and  of  Bench  and  Bar  Law  Club.  Room  29,  fourth  floor,  Mills 
Building. 

Roderick  Sammis  Dart,   J  T  J,  Rock  Island,   Illinois. 

Born  Rock  Island,  April  27,  1875.     Stanford  University,  1893-6. 


MILLER  CHAPTER,  465 

Charles  Gordon  Decker,   B  8  n,  Bakersfield,  California. 

Born  Charleston,  Illinois,  September  16,  1873.  Stanford  University, 
1894-7.     Member  of  Glee  and  Banjo  Clubs.     Scriptor,  1897-8. 

Orrison  Verde  Eaton,  ^  A  6,  San  Francisco,  California. 

Bom  Indiana,  January  25,  1870.  Attended  Indiana  University.  A.  B., 
Stanford  University,  1895.     (Residence,  No.  319  Pine  Street.) 

William  Pitt  Gifford,   J   T,   Erie,   Pennsylvania. 

Born  Greeley,  Colorado,  October  5,  1874.  Stanford  University,  "1893-7. 
President  of  Euphronia  Lit.  Society  and  of  Bench  and  Bar  Law  Club. 
Secretary  of  Miller  Law  Club,  1896^7.  Scriptor,  1897.  No.  516  West 
Eighth  Street. 

John  Munford  Gregory,  Jr.,  ^  ^  /7,  Suisun,  Calif orriia. 

Bom  Suisun  City,  June  26,  1875.  A.  B.,  in  History,  Stanford  University, 
1896.  Member  of  Track  Athletic  Team.  Member  of  Green  Bag 
Law  Club,  1895-6.  Member  of  Bench  and  Bar  Law  Club,  1896-7. 
Historian,  1897. 

Caspar  Wistar  Hodgson,  ^  A  S,  San  Francisco,  California. 

Born  Spiceland,  Indiana,  April  30,  1868.  A.  B.,  in  Law,  Stanford  Uni- 
versity, 1896.  Member  of  Grien  Bag  MiM  Court.  No.  327  San- 
some  Street. 

Charles  Ross  Lewers,  J  ]',  Franktown,  Nevada. 

Bom  Franktown,  Washoe  County,  Nevada,  May  20,  1873.  A.  B., 
Nevada  State  University,  1893.  A.  B.,  in  Law,  Stanford  University, 
1896.  Member  of  '96  Class  Foot  Ball  Team.  Substitute  on  'Var- 
sity. President  of  Euphronia  Lit.  Society.  Member  of  Bench  and 
Bar  Law  Club.     Special  course,  Harvard  Law  School,  1896-7. 

Abraham  Lewis,  Z  'V,  B  V  £,  Gilroy,  California. 

A.  B.,  in  History,  Stanford  University,  1895.  Member  of  Bench  and 
Bar  Law  Club,  and  of  Miller  Law  Club.  First  editor  of  The  Sian- 
ford  'Quad,  Member  of  'Varsity  Foot  Ball  and  Base  Ball  Teams. 
Hastings  College  of  the  Law,  1896-7.  Initiated  at  PoMBROY  Chap- 
ter, February  11,  1897.  San  Francisco  address,  Room  28,  loth  floor, 
Mills  Building. 

Wilson  Clark  Price,  tf  J  ^,  6  N  E^  Jamestown,  New  York. 

Born  Jamestown,  July  3,  1875.  Stanford  University,  1893-7.  Member 
of  Skull  and  Snakes,  (local),  and  of  Sword  and  Sandals.  No.  208 
Lake  View  Avenue. 

Jackson  Eli  Reynolds,  I  P  //,  New  York  City,  New  York. 

Bom  Harvard,  Illinois,  March,  1873.  A.  B.,  in  Law,  Stanford  Univer- 
sity, 1896.  Special  course,  Columbia  Law  School,  1896-7.  No.  50 
West  Fifty-first  Street. 


466  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

John  Mason  Ross,  A  T  A^  9  N  E,  Steubenville,  Ohio. 

Born  Washington,   Indiana,   May  6,   1874.     Stanford  University,   1893-7. 
Member  of  Skull  and  Snakes,  Theta  Nu  Epsilon,  Sword  and  San 
dais,  Bench  and  Bar,  Glee  Club,  etc.      Consul,  1897.     Temporary* 
address,  Palo  Alto,  California. 

William  Widgery  Thomas,  2D,  J  /f  £,  Portland,  Maine. 

Born  Portland,  Maine,  April  18,  1873.  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  College,  1894. 
Stanford  University,  1895-7.  Member  of  Skull  and  Snakes,  Bench 
and  Bar.     Gladiator,  1897.     No.  167  Danforth  Street. 

CLASS  OP   1896. 

William  Baldwyn  Fletcher,  Jr.,  IX,  8  N  E,  Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

Born  Indianapolis,  Aug.  9,  1873.  Butler  Univ.,  1S91-2.  Stanford  Univ., 
1892-4.  Harvard  Univ.,  1894-5.  Stanford  Univ.,  1895-6.  A.  B., 
in  Law,  idid.     No.  130  N.  Alabama  St. 

Charles  Paul  Kaetzel,  Cambria,  Cal. 

Born  Cambria,  Dec.  13,  1874.  A.  B.,  in  Economics,  Stanford  Univ., 
1896. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Franklin  Elisha  Bump,  (P  F  J,  Wausau,  Wis. 

Initiated  at  Harlan  Chapter,  see  Record,  p.  400.  Affii Hated  with  Kent 
Chapter,  1895-6. 

Evans  Holbrook,  A  J^,  6  N  E,  Onawa,  la. 

Born  Onawa,  Jan.  15,  1875.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893-5.  Member  of 
Skull  and  Snakes,  Sword  aud  Sandals.  Tiibune,  1897.  Gladiator, 
1897-8. 

Francis  Webster  Lake,  (P  J  6,  0  N  E,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Born  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  April  30,  1876.  Stanford  Univ.,  1893-7.  Mem- 
ber of  Sword  and  Sandals,  Press  Club,  etc. 

Frank  Stallo  Ruddell,  0  K  ^,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

.  Born  Indianapolis,  Dec.   22,   1874.     Stanford  Univ.,  1892-7.     No.  772 
N.  Pennsylvania  St. 

CLASS  OP  1898. 

Samuel  Watson  Charles,  Palo  Alto,  Cal. 

Born  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  Sept.  29,  1869.  Stanford  Univ.,  1893-7.  Mem- 
ber of  Bench  and  Bar  Law  Club,  and  of  Euphronia  Ljt.  Society. 
Proconsul,  1897.     Consul,  1897-8. 


MILLER  CHAPTER,  467 

Warren  Hull,  J  T,  Stanford  Univ.,  Cal. 

Born  Clarke  Co.,  O.,  April  24,  1871.  Stanford  Univ.,  1894-7.  Member 
of  Euphronia  Lit.  Society.     Historian,  1897-8. 

Francis  Valentine  Keesling,  1  N^  San  Jos6,  Cal. 

Bom  San  Jose,  Feb.  17,  1877.  Stanford  Univ.,  1894-7.  Member  of 
Skull  and  Snakes,  Bench  and  Bar  Law  Club,  Pkilolexian  Lit.  Society, 
and  Press  Club.     Tribune,  1897-8.     No.  17  East  St. 

William  Angus  Sutherland,  XW,8NE,  East  Oakland,  Cal. 

Born,  Oakland,  Jan.  26,  1873.  Stanford  Univ.,  1894-7.  Member  of 
Sword  and  Sandals  (dramatic)  Club.  Skull  and  Snakes,  Bench  and 
Bar  Law  Club.  Member  of  Glee  Club.  Proconsul,  1897-8.  No. 
I3()7  7th  Ave. 


GREEN  CHAPTER 

IN    THE 

SCHOOL  OF  LAW 

OF   THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  KANSAS, 


ESTABLISHED,  1897. 


BY  AN  act  of  Congress,  approved  January  29,  1861,  72 
sections  of  land  were  set  apart  and  reserved  for  the 
use  and  support  of  a  State  university  in  Kansas.  The  State 
of  Kansas  accepted  this  grant  of  land,  and  in  an  act 
approved  March  i,  1864,  provided  as  follows: 

Section  i.  There  shall  be  established  in  this  State,  at  or  near  the 
City  of  Lawrence,  in  the  County  of  Douglas,  on  the  ground  secured  for 
that  purpose  pursuant  to  the  act  entitled  **An  act  to  locate  the  State  Uni- 
versity,'* passed  February  20,  1863,  an  institution  of  learning,  under  the 
name  of  The  University  of  Kansas. 

Sec  2.  The  object  of  the  University  shall  b£  to  provide  the  inhabi- 
tants  of  this  State  with  the  means  of  acquiring  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the 
various  branches  of  literature,  science,  and  the  arts. 

The  Legislature  of  the  State  made  further  provision  for 
the  University  in  an  act  approved  February  25,  1889,  and 
entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  the  government  and  main- 
tenance of  the  University  of  Kansas."  This  act,  repealing 
all  former  legislation  bearing  upon  the  same  topics,  continues 
the  name  and  appropriates  $75,000  annually,  which  amount 
was  increased  by  one-third  in  1895. 


470  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

The  University  of  Kansas  is  located  upon  Mt.  Oriad,  a 
high  and  beautiful  location  in  the  southern  limits  of  the  City 
of  Lawrence.  Mt.  Oriad  contains  several  acres,  and  for 
miles  around  the  eight  large  buildings  of  the  University  may 
be  seen. 

The  Spooner  Library  Building  was  recently  erected  and 
is  one  of  the  finest  buildings  in  the  west.  It  contains  a  fire- 
proof book  stack  with  a  capacity  of  200,000  volumes. 

The  Law  School  of  this  University  was  organized  in  1878 
with  Judge  James  W.  Green  as  Dean.  Over  350  students 
have  been  graduated  since  the  organization  of  the  School. 

Early  in  March,  1895,  letters  were  received  by  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Council  from  Messrs.  C.  R.  Troxel  and  R.  R. 
Mitchell  relative  to  the  establishment  of  a  Chapter  of  the  fra- 
ternity at  the  University  of  Kansas. 

Upon  being  informed  as  to  the  methods  of  procedure, 
they  with  ten  other  students  prepared  a  printed  petition, 
which  was  sent  to  the  several  Chapters  in  May  of  said  year. 
The  petition  was  endorsed  by  Governor  Morrill,  E.  C.  Little, 
ex-Consul  to  Egypt,  Justices  Valentine  and  Horton,  Senator 
Martin,  Dean  Green  and  other  members  of  the.  Faculty. 

Inasmuch  as  the  school  term  was  near  its  end  and  the 
vote  of  the  several  Chapters  could  not  well  be  secured,  it 
was  deemed  advisable  in  the  following  autumn  to  prepare  a 
supplemental  petition  with  new  members  to  take  the  place  of 
those  who  had  not  returned  for  the  new  college  year. 
Accordingly  a  renewed  petition,  bearing  date  of  October  21, 
1895,  and  signed  by  22  members  of  the  Green  Law  Club, 
was  presented  to  the  chapters  for  action.  The  Club  and  its 
members  were  supported  by  letters  of  recommendation  from 
Justice  Brewer,  Senators  Ingalls  and  Baker,  and  alumni  of 
Kent,  Booth,  Story,  Cooley,  Hamilton  and  Tiedeman 
Chapters  practicing  in  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

The  petitions  failed  to  receive  the  requisite  number  of 
affirmative  votes  before  the  end  of  the  college  year,  and  con- 
sequently remained  in  abeyance  until  the  following  spring, 


GREEN  CHAPTER.  471 

when  Mr.  Bates,  one  of  the  charter  members,  called  upon 
President  Rogers,  and  Mr.  Wells  wrote  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  Council. 

After  the  presentation  of  further  evidence  by  Mr.  Wells 
concerning  the  standing  of  the  Law  School  and  of  the  Green 
Law  Club,  several  of  the  Chapters  which  had  withheld  their 
approval  reconsidered  their  vote  on  the  petitions,  and  the 
Council  was  empowered  to  issue  a  charter  under  date  of  May 
27,  1897. 

The  local  Chapter  of  the  Beta  Theta  Pi  fraternity  hav- 
ing tendered  the  use  of  their  house  for  the  occasion,  the  Chap- 
ter was  instituted  in  their  building  on  Monday,  June  7,  1897, in 
the  presence  of  a  large  number  of  alumni  residing  in  the  State 
of  Kansas  and  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.  The  Chapter  was  installed 
by  Brothers  J.  G.  Smith,  Kent,  '86,  who  on  the  following 
evening  delivered  the  regular  alumni  address,  J.  D.-  Bower- 
sock,  Choate,  '96,  E.  C.  Meservey,  Cooley,  '85,  R.  S.  Hor- 
ton,  Hamilton,  '89,  et  al. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS. 


James  Woods  Green,  J  A'  £,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

A.  B.,  Williams  College,  1866.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1886.  LL.  D.,  Union 
Law  School,  Albany,  New  York.  United  States  Attorney.  Judge  of 
the  District  Court.  Dean  of  the  School  of  Law,  University  of  Kan- 
sas, since  1878. 

David  Josiah  Brewer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

60m  Smyrna,  Asia  Minor,  June  20,  1837.  His  father,  Rev.  Josiah 
Brewer,  was  an  early  missionary  to  Turkey.  His  mother,  Emilia  A. 
Field,  was  a  sister  of  David  Dudley,  Cyrus  W.,  and  Justice  Stephen  J. 
Field.  A.  B.,  Yale  College,  1856  (classmate  of  Justice  Brown  of 
Kent  Chapter).  LL.  D.,  Iowa  College,  1884.  LL.  D.,  Washburn 
College,  Topeka,  Kansas,  1888.  LL.  D.,  Yale  University,  1891. 
Graduated  from  Albany  I  aw  School  in  1858,  and  established  himself 
in  his  profession  at  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  in  1859.  Was  appointed 
United  States  Commissioner  in  1861.  Was  Judge  of  Probate  and 
Criminal  Courts  of  Leavenworth  County,  1863-4.  Judge  of  District 
Court,   1865-8.     County   Attorney   of   Leavenworth,  1869-70.     Was 


472  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

elected  a  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  his  State  in  1870,  and 
reelected  in  1876  and  1882.  In  1884  was  appointed  Judge  of  the 
Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Eighth  Circuit.  Was  ap- 
pointed to  his  present  position,  to  succeed  Justice  Stanley  Matthews, 
deceased,  in  December,  18891  and  was  commissioned  December  18, 
1889.  President  of  Venezuelan  Boundary  Commission,  1896-7. 
Member  of  Venezuelan  Arbitration  Tribunal,  189'/.  Member  of 
Advisory  and  Examining  Board  of  St.  Louis  Law  School.  Pro- 
fessor of  the  Law  of  Corporations,  Columbian  University,  1891-6. 
(Res.,  No.  1412  Massachusetts  Avenue,  N.  W.) 

William  Baldwin  Brownell,  ^  T^B  N  E,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

A.  B.,  Hamilton  College,  1883.  M.  A.,  ibid.  LL.  B.,  University  of 
Kansas,  1886.  Instructor  in  Brooklyn  Polytechnic.  Assistant  in  En- 
glish, University  of  Kansas,  1883-6.  Lecturer  on  Domestic  Rela- 
tions, Law  School,  ibid.y  i8q2-5.  Professor,  ibid.^  since  1895.  Pres- 
ident of  Law  Alumni  Association. 

John  Quincy  Adams  Norton,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Born  on  the  steamer  ** Daniel  Boone*'  on  Ohio  River,  April  30,  1844. 
Orderly  Sergeant  of  the  7th  Ohio  Cavalry.  Captain  of  the  19th 
Kansas  in  the  Indian  Wars  of  1868-9  ^^g^iDSt  the  Cheyennes,  Kiowas, 
Arapahoes  and  Comanches.  In  Sheridan's  Army.  Probate  Judge  of 
Douglas  County  since  1870. 

Samuel  Agnew  Riggs,  ^  r  J,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

A.  B.,  Jefferson  College,  Canonsbui^h,  Pennsylvania,  1856.  M.  A.,  ihid. 
Member  of  Franklin  Literary  Society.  English  Salutatory.  State 
Senator.  District  Attorney  of  the  Fourth  Judicial  District  of  Kan- 
sas. United  States  District  Attorney,  District  of  Kansas.  District 
Judge  of  the  Fourth  Judicial  District  of  Kansas.  Lecturer  on  Torts, 
and  Law  of  Railways,  in  the  School  of  Law,  University  of  Kansas. 
Riggs  &  Nevison. 

Marcus  Summerfield,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Born  in  Prussia,  August  15,  1842.  Educated  by  Private  Instructor  in 
Germany.  Moved  to  Douglas  County,  Kansas,  in  1857.  Clerk  of 
District  Court  several  terms.  Practicing  Attorney,  later  Professor  of 
Law  in  University  of  Kansas. 


ORIGINAL  PETITIONERS- 


JOHN  Ira  Games,  Baldwin,  Kansas. 

Baker  University. 

Charles  King  Holliday,  Topeka,  Kansas. 

6.  A.,  Washburn  College,  1883.  LL.  6.,  Yale  College,  1885.  LL.  B., 
University  of  Kansas,  1895.  Student  at  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Secre- 
tary of  the  Legation  at  Caracas,  Venezuela.  World's  Columbian 
Commissioner,  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1803.  Member  of  Board  of 
Police  Commissioners  of  the  City  of  Topelca.  Candidate  for  Chief 
Justice,  1895.     No.  435  Kansas  Avenue. 

John  Eber  Little,  Goldfield,  Colorado. 

Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1800-3.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1895 . 
Represented  University  of  Kansas  in  annual  debate  vs.  University  of 
Nebraska,  1895.     City  Attorney.     Little  &  Cann.     P.  O.  Box,  75. 

RoLLA  Ray  Mitchell,  ^  F  J,  8  N  E,  Atchison,  Kansas. 

LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1895.  City  Editor  Atchison  Champion.  No* 
417  North  Fourth  Avenue. 

Galen  Frank  Nichols,  ^  J  ^,  Topeka,  Kansas. 

Baker  University,  Baldwin,  Kansas,  1889-90.  A.  B.,  University  of 
Kansas,  1891.  LL.  B.,  ibid,  1895.  Founded  and  edited  The 
Baker  Beacon.  Founded  and  edited  Kansas  University  Lawyer^  iSgS. 
Deputy  County  Attorney  of  Shawnee  County.  No.  511  Kansas 
Avenue. 

Elmer  Nathaniel  Powell,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1895.  John  Hopkins  University.  New 
York  Life  Building. 

Archibald  Robert  Querry,  Tulsa,  Indian  Territory. 

A.  B.,  Ozark  Baptist  College,  1891.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas, 
1896.     Managing  Editor  of  Kansas  University  Lawyer^  1895-6. 

Charles  Ward  Reeder,  Troy,  Kansas. 

Baker  University,  1890. 

Cloyd  Roscoe  Troxel,  1  yV,  Abilene,  Kansas. 

Campbell  University.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1896.  President  of 
Kent  Club.  Editor  of  Kansas  University  Lawyer.  Business  Manager 
of  Courier^  three  years.  Editor  of  University  Review.  Corner  Third 
and  Broadway. 


474  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 

William  Henry  Winter,  Port  Arthur  or  Beaumont,  Texas. 

6.  S.,  Lane  University,  1892.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1895. 
Member  of  Athenean  Lit.  Society.  Represented  School  of  Law  on 
Commencement  Day  program.       City  Attorney  of  Lecompton,  1896. 

Louis  Herman  Wulfekuhler,  A  Q,  Leavenworth,  Kansas. 

Born  Leavenworth,  February  16,  1875.  Leavenworth  High  School,  1893. 
LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1895.  LL.  M.,  Columbian  University, 
1896.  Connected  with  United  States  Attorney's  ofiice.  Dawes, 
Harkness  &  Wulfekuhler,  Rooms  26-8  Manufacturers  Bank  Building. 

William  H.  Wynn,  Jr.,  I  X,  9  N  E,  Ames,  Iowa. 

Midland  College,  Atchison.  University  of  Nebraska.  LL.  B.,  University 
of  Kansas,  1895.     President  of  Kent  Club. 


PETinONHiS,— J895-6. 


Clarence  Alexander  Burney,  ^  F  J. 

See  Charter  members. 
Ralph  Emmett  Chadwick,  Montgomery,  Misssouri. 

LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1896. 

Arlon  Bertram  Crum,  <P  A  tf,  Quenemo,  Kansas. 

Born  Quenemo,  Kansas,  August  20,  1874.  A.  B.,  Baker  University, 
1894.     Local  Editor  of  Kansas  University  Lawyer, 

John  Ira  Games. 

See  original  petitioners. 

Moses  William  Games,  Baldwin,  Kansas. 

A.  B.,  Baker  University,  1894. 

Dale  Dudley  Gear,  ^  F  A^  B  N  E,  Greeley,  Kansas. 

Born  Anderson  County,  Kansas,  1872.  A.  B.,  University  of  Kansas, 
1 896.  Member  of  Supreme  Court  Law  Club.  Member  of  Univer- 
sity Base  Ball  team. 

Albert   Howell   Horton,   Jr.,    0   F  A,   6  N  E,   Topeka, 
Kansas. 

Topeka  High  School,  1893.  University  of  Kansas,  1893-5.  No.  700 
Kansas  Avenue. 

Georg^  Kingsley,  Jr.,  2'  A',  Paola,  Kansas. 

University  of  Kansas.  Law  Department,  University  of  Michigan, 
1896-7. 


GREEN  CHAPTER,  475 

Terrence  John  Madden,  Summerfield,  Kansas. 

University  of  Kansas,  1894-6.     Terry  &  Madden. 

Robert  Cleveland  Manley,  tf  T  J,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

60m  Claridon,  Ohio,  July  20,  1867.  Salina  Normal  University,  1889. 
LL.  B.  University  of  Kansas,  1896.  Chief  Consul  of  Kansas  Division 
of  League  of  American  Wheelmen.  Police  Judge.  Merchants 
National  Bank  Building. 

William  Harris  Mason. 

See  Charter  members. 

•Clyde  Winwood  Miller,  B  S  U,  8  N  E, 

See  Charter  members^ 

RoLLA  Ray  Mitchell,  ^  F  ^,  6  N  E. 

See  original  petitioners. 

William  Henry  Harrison  Piatt,  0  K  ^,  Kansas  City,  Mis- 
souri. 

A.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1894.  LL.  B.,  idiiij  1896.  No.  302  Ameri- 
can Bank  Building. 

Horace  Greeley  Pope,  Manhattan,  Kansas. 

B.  S.,  Kansas  Agricultural  College,  1893. 

Warner  St.  Clair  Pope,  Manhattan,  Kansas. 

B.  S.,  Kansas  Agricultural  College,  1892.  LL.  B.,  University  of  Kansas, 
1896. 

Leonard  William  Prunty,  Wamego,  Kansas. 

Wells  College,  1894.  Attending  United  States  Military  Academy,  West 
Point,  New  York. 

Archibald  Robert  Querry. 

See  original  petitioners. 

William  Andrew  Rogers,  *  T  J,  Wamego,  Kansas. 

Shattuck  'Military  School,  Faribault,  Minnesota,  1891-3-  LL.  B.,  Uni« 
versity  of  Kansas,  1896.     City  Attorney. 

Adrian  Fisher  Sherman,  ^  K  ^. 

See  Charter  members. 

William  Duncan  Snell,  Oskaloosa,  Kansas. 

A.  B.,  Oswego,  N.  V.,  State  Normal,  1887. 

•Cloyd  Roscoe  Troxel,  S  N, 

See  original  petitioners. 


CHARTER  MEMBERS* 


Albert  Bonsteel  Bates,  ^  K  ^,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

Born  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  September  13,  1875.  Michigan  Military  Acad- 
emy,  Orchard  Lake,  Michigan,  1893.  University  of  Kansas,  1893-7. 
Member  of  Supreme  Court  Law  Club.  Delegate  to  General  Conven- 
tion of  Phi  Kappa  Psi.     704-8  New  York  Life  Building. 

Harold  Marion   Blackshire,   I  N,   6  N  E,   Clover  Cliff 
Ranch,  Chase  County,  Kansas. 

Born  Elmdale,  Kansas,  May  i,  1874.  College  of  Emporia,  1892-4. 
Captain  of  University  of  Kansas  Base  Ball  team.  Treasurer  of  Na- 
tional Division  four  of  Sigma  Nu.     Saint  Louis  Law  School,  1897-8. 

Clarence  Alexander  Burney,  0  F  J,  Ottawa,  Kansas. 

Born  Rantaul,  Kansas,  March  27,  1871.  Graduate  of  Ottawa  College. 
A.  B.,  University  of  Kansas,  1895.  M.  A.,  idtd.,  1897.  Vice- 
President  of  University  of  Kansas  Oratorical  Association.  Member 
of  Supreme  Court  Law  Club.  Manager  of  University  of  Kansas  Foot 
Ball  team. 

Thomas  Harley,  Geneseo,  Kansas. 

Born  Roscoe,  Illinois,  January  6,  1872.  Park  College,  1886-9.  ^^^^' 
ger  of  Kansas  University  Lawyer,  Member  of  Supreme  Court  Law 
Club.     Member  of  Kansas  Day  Club. 

William  Harris  Mason,  ONE,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Born  Kansas  City,  Missouri,  October  30,  1871 .  LL.  B.,  University  of  Kan- 
sas, 1896.  Member  of  ^^^i^AiV  Lit.  Society.  Manager  of  The  Lotus, 
1894-5.  Secretary  of  State  Oratorical  Association,  1895-6.  Mana- 
ger, later  Editor  of  Kansas  University  Latuyer,  Vice-President  of 
Law  Alumni  Association.  Published  a  work  on  Probate  Practice  for 
Kansas.  Postgraduate,  1896-7.  Vice  President  of  Green  Law  Club, 
1896-97.  Prosconsul,  1896-7.  Poehler  &  Mason,  second  floor, 
Frazer  Building. 

Wilder  Stevens  Metcalf,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Bom  Milo,  Maine,  September  10,  1855.  A.  B.,  Oberlin  College,  1878. 
Member  of  Supreme  Court  Law  Club.  President  of  Senior  Class, 
1896-7.  President  of  Green  Law  Club,  j 896-7.  Consul,  1897. 
Colonel  of  First  Regiment,  Kansas  National  Guards.  Russell  & 
Metcalf,  No.  620  Ohio  Street. 


GREEN  CHAPTER,  477 

Clyde  Winwood  Miller,  B  0  11,  B  N  E,  Osage  City,  Kansas. 

Born  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  June  30,  1874.  A.  B.,  University  of  Kansas, 
1S95.  M.  A.,  ibid.^  1897.  Vice-President  of  Athletic  Association. 
Manager  of  University  of  Kansas  Comedy  Club.  Columbia  Law 
School,  1897-8. 

Adrian  Fisher  Sherman,  ^  K  9",  Topeka,  Kansas. 

Born  Rossville,  Kansas,  July  10,  1872.  A.  B.,  University  of  Kansas, 
1893.  Captain  of  Foot  Ball  team.  Captain  of  Track  team.  Tennis 
Champion.  Member  of  Glee  and  Banjo  Clubs,  etc.  Member  of  Su- 
preme Court  Law  Club. 

Clarence  Irving  Spellman,   B  8   n,  9  N  E,  Kansas  City, 

Born  Jacksonville,  Illinois,  February  25,  1874.  University  of  Kansas, 
1893-5.  Editor-in-chief  of  Kansas  University  Review.  Local  Edi- 
tor of  Kansas  University  Weekly y  1 89  7.  Member  of  Glee  and  Com- 
edy Clubs.     No.  23  Olive  Street. 

Thomas  Edward  Wagstaff,  I  X,  6  N  E,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Bom  Galesburg,  Illinois,  July  23,  1875.  A.  B.,  University  of  Kansas, 
1897.  Secretary  and  Director  of  University  of  Kansas  Athletic  Asso- 
ciation. Secretary  of  Law  Class,  1896-7.  Member  of  University  of 
Kansas  Glee  Club,  1894-6.     Of  Comedy  Club,  1894-7. 

Robert  Wesley  Wells,  B  N  E,  Hyattsville,  Maryland. 

Born  Washington,  D.  C,  August  10.  1875.  Maryland  Academy,  Bladens- 
burg,  Maryland.  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  High  School, 
one  year.  President  of  Kent  Law  Club,  1895-6.  President  of 
Adelphic  Lit.  Society,  1896.  Junior  Law  Class  Orator  at  Law 
Alumni  Banquet,  1896.  Local  Editor  of  Kansas  University  Lawyer ^ 
1895-6.  Authorized  representative  of  University  of  Kansas  before 
the  State  I^egislature,  1897.  Secretary  of  Green  Law  Club,  1896-7. 
Scriptor,  1 897-     Acting  Clerk  of  Probate  Court  of  Douglas  County. 

CLASS  OF  1897. 

Samuel  D.  Bishop,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 

Robert  Bruce  Campbell,  Fort  Scott,  Kas. 

Born  Fort  Scott,  Kas.,  Aug.  5,  1873.  Member  of  Athletic  Assn.  I2th 
and  Eddy  Sts. 

Alpheus  William  Cornelius,  Ottawa,  Kas. 

Senior  Class  Orator  at  Law  Alumni  Banpuet,  June  8,  1897. 

Marshall  Alexis  Gorrill,  Lawrence  Kas. 

LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1895. 

Frank  Everett  Howre,  0  K  ¥,  Lawrence,  Kas. 


478  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Myron  Arthur  Limbocker,  ^  A  0^  Manhattan,  Kas. 

Born  Manhattan,  Nov.  9,  1876.     B.  S.,  Kas.  Agricultural  Coll.,  1895. 

Frank  D.  Merriam,  *  T  J,  Topeka,  Kas. 
Alexander  Clark  Mitchell,  Lawrence,  Kas. 

County  Attorney  of  Douglass  Co. 

James  Hamilton  Mitchell,  Lawrence  Kas. 

Tribune,  1897. 

Louis  Charles  Poehler,  ^  r  J,  Lawrence,  Kas. 

Attended  Nikolai  Gymnasium,  Leipzig.  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1888-90. 
LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1890.  Censor,  1897.  Poehler  &  Mason,  No. 
1327  New  Hampshire  St. 

CLASS  OP   1898. 
Fred  Milo  Harris,  Lawrence,  Kansas. 
James  Williamson  Means,  0  f  J,  8  N  E,  Lawrence,  Kas. 

Bom  Lawrence,  Feb.  24,  1877.  Chicago  Manual  Training  School, 
1892-3.    Armour  Institute,  1893-5.    Gladiator,  1897.    P.  O.  Box,  82. 

Alfred  Harvey  Noyes  w  iV,  Lawrence  Kas. 

Born  Parsons,  Kas.,  Aug.  21,  1877.  Univ.  of  Kas.,  1893-7.  Historian, 
1897.     No  505  Ohio  St. 

George  Edgar  Potter,  Beulah,  Kas. 

Born  Jacksonville,  111.,  June  15,  1873.  A.  B.,  Baker  Univ.,  1895. 
Member  of  Univ.  of  Kas.  Foot  Ball  team. 


ALUMNI  CHAPTERS. 


AT  THE  afternoon  session  of  the  first  day  of  the  Second 
National  Convention  (3  p.  m.  Tuesday,  May  7,  1889) 
the  Constitution  was  amended  by  the  insertion  of  the  follow- 
ing clause: 

Art.  II.,  Sec.  5.  Graduate  Chapters  may  be  organized 
by  the  Council  upon  petition  of  not  less  than  four  graduate 
members  of  the  fraternity  residing  in  one  locality. 

Subsequent  Conventions  have  not  altered  this  section 
except  to  designate  Chapters  organized  under  it,  '^  Alumni 
Chapters. " 

We  deem  it  well  to  quote  the  following  from  p.  10  of  the 
Minutes  of  the  Third  National  Convention,  being  the  Report 
of  the  Council  submitted  by  Brother  Baird: 

''In  the  winter  of  1889  and  1890,  the  first  application 
for  the  establishment  of  an  alumni  chapter  was  received  from 
certain  members  resident  in  San  Francisco  and  its  vicinity. 
The  Council  promptly  granted  the  petition,  but  the  charter, 
which  was  issued  to  them  June  i,  1890,  was  lost  in  transit, 
and  a  duplicate  thereof  was  not  delivered  until  later  in  the 
same  year.  This  was  the  first  of  the  alumni  chapters  to  be 
formed.  We  have  not  learned  that  it  has  had  any  very 
active  existence,  but  presume  that  its  activities  have  been 
sufficient  to  warrant  its  formation. 

"In  June,  1892,  nine  alumni  residing  in  Chicago  peti- 
tioned the  Council  for  a  charter  as  an  alumni  chapter,  and 
in  September  of  the  same  year  five  graduates  of  the  Cooley 
Chapter,  residing  in  St.  Louis,  made  a  similar  petition. 
Charters  were  granted  to  both  of  these  sets  of  petitioners  on 
the  22nd  of  December,  1892,  and  were  issued  to  them  in  due 
form." 


48o  PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 

The  present  Secretary  of  the  Council  reported  to  the 
Fourth  National  Convention  that  he  had  been  unable  to  find 
out  anything  about  the  first  named  Alumnus  Chapter. 

A  copy  of  the  charter  issued  to  the  "Saint  Louis 
Alumnus  Chapter"  under  date  of  September  22,  1892, 
shows  that  the  Charter  members  were  Harry  J.  Cantwell, 
CooLEY,  '88;  William  F.  Carter,  Kent,  '90;  W.  Palmer 
Clarkson,  Cooley,  '89;  Albert  N.  Edwards,  Cooley,  '88, 
and  Daniel  N.  Kirby,  Cooley,  ^%%, 

Of  the  Chicago  Alumnus  Chapter  and  those  established 
since  the  Third  National  Convention  we  have  been  able  to 
secure  the  following  information: 


CHICAGO  ALUMNUS  CHAPTER. 

An  effort  to  establish  such  a  Chapter  was  begun  about 
ten  years  ago,  when  the  following  letter  was  written,  appear- 
ing on  p.  162  in  the  fifth  and  last  number  of  The  Brief: 

Chicago,  May  5th,  1888. 
Wm.  Raimond  Baird,  Sec^y  Phi  Delta  Phi  Council: — 

Dear  Sir  and  Brother: — There  is  an  Alumni  Associa* 
tion  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  and  I  am  directed  by  the  Executive 
Committee  to  communicate  with  you  and  ascertain  if  we  can 
get  a  charter  from  the  Grand  Chapter. 

We  are  the  first  Alumni  Association  we  know  of,  and 
you  will  confer  a  favor  by  an  early  response,  as  it  is  nearly 
time  for  our  annual  banquet  and  meeting. 

Fraternally  yours, 

JuDsoN  F.  Going, 
Secretary  Alumni  Association,  Phi  Delta  Phi. 

However,  the  real  beginning  of  the  present  Chapter  was 
at  a  banquet  of  Booth  Chapter  held  at  the  University  Club, 
June  15,  1892.  The  toast,  "Our  Fraternity,"  had  been 
assigned  to  Brother  Katzenberger,  but  owing  to  illness  he 
was  not  present.  Brother  Ludington  responded  to  the  toast 
and  suggested  the  idea  of  establishing  an  Alumnus  Chapter 
in  the  City  of  Chicago. 


CHICAGO  ALUMNUS  CHAPTER.  481 

The  Toast  Master,  Frank  O.  Lowden,  Booth,  '87, 
appointed  the  following  Committee  on  Organization: 

Rowland  S.  Ludington,  Booth,  '91,  Chairman. 

Edward  G.  Ritsher,  Story,  '89. 

Harry  M.  Bates,  Booth,  '92. 

G.  Fred.  Rush,  Kent,  '90. 

Wm.  Forrest  Pillsbury,  Choate,  '92. 

Geo.  A.  Katzenberger,  Kent,  '90. 

Chas.  F.  Morse,  Booth,  '91. 

W.  H.  Dickson,  Booth,  '92. 

Wm.  H.  Safford,  Booth,  '90. 

This  committee  held  numerous  meetings  in  the  office  of 
Brother  Ludington,  prepared  a  formal  petition,  secured  the 
signatures  of  seven  applicants  (Ludington,  Mason,  Safford, 
Katzenberger,  Dickson,  Bates  and  Rush)  and  prepared  a 
Constitution  and  By-Laws. 

Under  date  of  September  22,  1892,  a  charter  was 
issued  by  Secretary  Baird  to  the  seven  brothers  last  named, 
who  thereupon  filed  Articles  of  Incorporation  under  the  laws 
of  Illinois,  on  September  26,  1892. 

A  seal  was  designed,  and  first  used  on  January  10,  1893, 
when  a  printed  invitation  was  sent  to  all  brothers  known  to 
be  located  in  the  city.  The  invitation  was  signed  by  the 
aforementioned  committee  of  nine,  Brothers  Ludington, 
Pillsbury  and  Bates  as  Banquet  Committee,  and  Brothers 
Frank  H.  Scott,  Booth,  '81,  George  Mills  Rogers,  Booth, 
'81,  and  J.  A.  Burhans,  Booth,  '80,  as  Reception  Committee. 

From  said  Invitation  we  quote: 

'*The  Legal  Fraternity  of  Phi  Delta  Phi  will  have  a 
banquet  at  the  Great  Northern  Hotel,  at  6:30  p.  m.,  Wednes- 
day,  January  25,  iSgj.  Dr.  Henry  Wade  Rogers,  President 
of  the  Northwestern  University,  will  preside  as  Toast  Master. 
Among  those  who  will  respond  to  toasts  are:  Hon.  George 
W.  Cass,  President  of  the  Bar  Association;  County  Attorney 
Francis  W.  Walker,  Frank  A.  Helmer,  Arthur  D.  Wheeler, 
Frank  O.  Lowden,  Prof.   Nathan  Abbott  and  George  Mills 


482  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

Rogers.  It  is  expected,  also,  that  Judge  Walter  Q.  Gresham 
will  have  been  initiated  by  that  date,  and  also  will  be 
present  and  will  respond.  Lockwood  Honors  and  S.  F. 
Hawley  will  provide  music." 

The  **Bill  of  Particulars"  in  the  case  of  Inner  Man  vs. 
Roast  S.  Quail  evidenced  an  elaborate  Menu,  while  the  pro- 
gram as  actually  rendered  follows: 

Qui  peccai  ebritiSy  luat  sobrius. 

President  Henry  Wade  Rogers, 

Toast  Master. 

The  Reasonable  Man,       ,  .  .         George  W.  Cass 

In  Contempt,     .....    Francis  W.  Walker 

Song, 

Lockwood  Honor^. 

Surplusage,        .....    Arthur  D.  Wheeler 

The  World's  Fair,    ....       Frank  A.  Helmer 

Legal  Humor,  .....  Nathan  Abbott 

Song, 
S.  F.  Hawley. 
Police  Power,  ....  George  Mills  Rogers 

The  Philistines,        ....      Frank  O.  Lowden 

At  this  first  meeting  the  following  officers  were  elected: 

Dr.  Henry  Wade  Rogers,  President, 

Hon.  George  Mills  Rogers,  First  Vice-President. 

Arthur  Dana  Wheeler,  Second  Vice-President. 

Rowland  S.  Ludington,  Treasurer. 

Israel  Shrimski,  Secretary. 

During  the  session  of  the  Third  National  Convention  of 
Phi  Delta  Phi  in  July,  1893,  the  Alumnus  Chapter 
arranged  for  the  entertainment  of  the  visiting  delegates,  and 
on  the  evening  of  July  17  a  *' rocky"  boat-ride  was  taken. 

The  next  annual  meeting  was  held  on  Tuesday  evening, 
January  30,  1894,  those  desiring  to  take  supper  together 
meeting  between  6  and  6:15  p.  m.  in  the  lobby  of  the  Sher- 
man House.     At  7:15  p.  M.  the  regular  business  meeting  was 


CHICAGO  ALUMNUS   CHAPTER,  483 

held,  and  the  same  officers  re-elected.  At  8  p.  m.  the  broth- 
ers in  a  body  attended  **Pan  Jan  Drum"  by  the  DeWolf 
Hopper  Opera  Company,  at  the  Grand  Opera  House. 

The  following  regular  banquet  was  held  Monday  evening, 
March  18,  1895,  at  the  Chicago  Athletic  Club,  and  was 
designed  to  celebrate  the  25  th  anniversary  of  the  founding 
of  the  Fraternity.  At  the  business  meeting  the  following 
were  elected  to  the  repective  offices: 

Arthur  Dana  Wheeler,  President. 

Hon.  George  Mills  Rogers,  First  Vice-President. 

Eugene  Henry  Dupee,  Second  Vice-President, 

Rowland  S.  Ludington,  Treasurer. 

Israel  Shrimski,  Secretary. 

The  fourth  annual  banquet  was  held  at  Kinsley's  on  Tues- 
day evening.  May  12,  1896,  and  was  made  the  occasion  of 
the  installation  of  the  Melville  W.  Fuller  Law  Club  of  the 
Chicago  College  of  Luw,  as  the  Fuller  Chapter.  At  the 
conclusion  of  the  postprandial  part,  several  of  the  members 
of  the  new  Chapter  were  regularly  initiated  by  the  active 
members  of  Booth  Chapter. 

New  officers  were  elected,  as  follows: 

Frank  Ambrose  Helmer,  President. 

L.  W.  Winchester,  First  Vice-President. 

B.  M.  Smith,  Second  Vice-President, 

Rowland  S.  Ludington,  Treasurer. 

Wirt  E.  Humphrey,  Secretary, 

Under  date  of  June  i,  1897,  the  next  invitation  was  sent 
to  resident  members  notifying  them  of  the  annual^meeting 
to  be  held  Monday,  June  14,  1897,  at  6:30  o'clock^p.  m.,  at 
the  Union  League  Club.  The  business  meeting  was*followed 
by  the  first  joint  banquet  of  the  Chicago  Alumnus  Chapter 
and  Booth  and  Fuller  Chapters,  and  the  initiation  of  five 
Honorary  members  of  Fuller  Chapter. 

The  ** After  Dinner"  feast  of    reason  and  flow  of   sou 
was  programmed: 
I.     President's  Address. 


484  PHI  DELTA  PHI. 

II.     Introduction  of  Honorary  members  of   Fuller  Chap- 
ter.    John  F.  Gilchrist. 
Responses: 

(i)    ** Legal  Ethics,"  Hon.  Thomas  A.  Moran 

(2)  **The  Boys,"       .  .         Hon.  Orrin  N.  Carter 

(3)  **Juries,"   .  .    Hon.  Edmund  W.  Burke 

(4)  "The  Lawyers'  Weak  Points,  as  Seen  From  the 

Bench,"        .  .  .  Hon.  John  Gibbons 

(5)  **The  Young  Lawyer,"  .    Prof.  E.  E.  Barrett 

III.  The  Executive  Council,"  Hon.  Geo.  Mills  Rogers 

IV.  ** Booth  Chapter,"      .  .  Charles  G.  Little 
V.      **Our  Future,".  .          .          .          .      L.  W.  Winchester 

VI.      "Chancery,"      .... 
Impromptus. 

The  roll  of  officers  elected  at  this  meeting  for  the  year 
1897-8  is  as  follows: 

L.  W.  Winchester,  President. 

T.  E.  D.  Bradley,  lirst  Vice-President. 

F.  L.  Fake,  Jr.,  Second  Vice-President. 

Chas.  H.  Blatchford,  Treasurer. 

W.  E.  Humphrey,  Secretary. 

The  number  of  brothers  in  attendance  at  these  annual 
banquets  has  been  gradually  increasing,  there  being  about 
fifty  present  at  the  last  named. 


PHI  DELTA  PHI  CLUB  OF  THE  CITY  OF 

NEW  YORK. 

We  do  not  know  whether  or  not  this  club  was  chartered 
by  the  Council,  as  it  was  organized  in  October,  1890,  prior 
to  the  term  of  office. of  the  present  Council.  Inasmuch  as 
its  work  is  similar  to  that  of  the  chartered  Chapters  we  here 
include  it.  It  is  composed  of  graduates  of  Story,  Field 
and  other  Chapters,  residing  in  New  York  City  or  vicinity. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ALUMNUS  CHAPTER.     485 

and  of  a  few  other  lawyers  of  good  standing  and  congenial 
tastes,  as  associate  members. 

Its  annual  meetings  are  held  on  the  second  Monday  in 
December  of  each  year  at  No.  9  West  Thirty-first  street. 
Its  regular  meetings  are  held  on  the  second  Monday  of  every 
month  from  October  to  May,  inclusive,  at  some  hotel  or 
club.  The  members  present,  usually  about  twenty-five  in 
number,  sit  down  to  dinner  at  half  past  six.  Most  of  them 
come  directly  from  their  ofHces  to  the  club,  thus  giving  an. 
informal  tone  to  the  assembly. 

As  soon  as  the  coffee  is  served  and  the  cigars  lighted  some 
distinguished  guest  of  the  evening  addresses  the  club  on 
some  topic  of  practice  or  professional  ethics,  and  a  member 
of  the  club  reads  a  paper  prepared  for  the  occasion.  The 
reading  is  followed  by  a  general  discussiion.  The  program 
is  often  varied  by  the  club  resolving  itself  into  an  Equity 
Court  and  hearing  arguments  of  counsel  upon  questions  of 
law. 

The  officers  for  1897  are: 

Henry  W.  Jessup,  President, 

Paul  E.  DeFere,   Vice-President, 

Norman  J.  Marsh,  Secretary, 

Charles  M    Camp,  Treasurer, 

It  is  hoped  that  in  time  the  relations  of  the  two  under- 
graduate chapters  with  the  club  will  become  so  cordial  that 
a  house  can  be  secured  for  the  use  of  both  active  and  alumni 
members. 


SAN  FRANCISCO  ALUMNUS  CHAPTER. 

In  the  autumn  of  1896  Brother  T.  A.  Perkins,  of  Pomerov 
Chapter,  '96,  interested  a  number  of  Alumni  in  his  city 
in  his  effort  to  establish  an  Alumnus  Chapter,  and  on  Novem- 
ber 3,  1896,  a  charter  was  granted  to  T.  A.  Perkins,  J.  R. 
Aitken,  J.  C.  Boyle,  W.  I.  Brobeck,  G.  W.  Lane,  G  B. 
Littlefield,  O.  K.  McMurray  and  B.  G.  Somers. 


486  PHI  DELTA  PHI, 

1  he  temporary  officers  chosen  were: 
Hon.  John  R.  Aitkin,  President, 
Hon.  Charles  W.  Slack,  \ 

Wm.  I.  Brobeck,  I  Vice-Presidents, 

Geo.  W.  Lane,  ) 

T.  A.  Perkins,  Secretary, 

Geo.  B.  Littlefield,  Treasurer, 

The  first  reunion  and  dinner  of  the  Chapter  was  held  at 
the  Occidental  Hotel,  San  Francisco,  on  Monday  evening, 
March  22,  1897,  at  6  o'clock. 

The  officers  chosen  for  1897-98  are: 

T.  A.  Perkins,  President, 

Hon.  Charles  W.  Slack,  ) 

Wm.  I.  Brobeck,  V  Vice-Presidents. 

John  R.  Aitkin,  \ 

Orrin  K.  McMurray,  Secretary, 

Beverly  L.  Hodghead,  Treasurer, 

The  Executive  Committee  consists  of  the  President,  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer,  and  it  is  their  duty  to  arrange  for  the 
next  meeting. 


CINCINNATI  ALUMNUS  CHAPTER. 

Under  date  of  November  11,  1896,  Brother  T.  L.  Pogue, 
of  Minor  Chapter,  189 1-2,  and  Hamilton  Chapter,  '93, 
notified  the  Council  that  a  large  body  of  Alumni  members 
located  in  and  about  Cincinnati  had  decided  to  permanently 
organize  themselves  into  a  graduate  Chapter. 

After  the  presentation  of  a  formal  petition,  signed  by 
twenty  applicants,  a  charter  was  issued  on  December  23, 
1897,  to  the  following  Charter  members: 

Ferdinand  Jelke,  Jr.,  C.  J.  McDiarmid,  J.  C.  Clore, 
T.  L.  PoGUE,  J.  D.  FoLLETT,  G.  A.  Turrill,  C.  D.  Jones, 
W.  C.  McLean,  C.  C.  Benisdict,  M.  L.  Galvin,  S.  D. 
Rouse,  G.  W.  Mallon,  G.  E.  Mills,  R.  F.  Morris,  G.  D. 


r 


CINCINNATI  ALUMNUS  CHAPTER,         487 

Harper,  F.  S.  Brown,  C.  J.  Baer,  C.  T.  Coppock,  T.  H. 
Darby  ard  £.  M.  Ballard. 

The  formation  of  Alumni  Chapters  in  large  cities  is  most 
commendable.  They  serve  not  only  to  bring  the  otherwise 
unacquainted  brothers  into  truly  fraternal  relations,  but  also 
enable  them  to  extend  to  one  another  professional  courtesies. 
Their  chief  aim  should  be  to  inculcate  by  example  a  higher 
standard  of  professional  ethics.  Incidentally  they  would 
be  of  considerable  value  to  active  Chapters  in  securing 
Chapter  headquarters. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  DISTRIBUTION  OF  MEMBERS 


The  names  are  arranged  alphabetically  by  states  and 
towns.  The  letters  affixed  to  each  name  denote  the  Chapter 
of  which  the  person  named  is  a  member,  while  the  figures 
following  indicate  the  class  or  year  of  graduation. 

We  have  selected  the  following  abbreviations  to  designate 
the  several  Chapters: 


K Kent 

Be '. Benjamin 

Bo Booth 

St Story 

Cy Cooley 

P Pomeroy 

Mar Marshall 

J Jay 

We Webster 

Ham Hamilton 

G Gibson 

Cho Choate 

Wa ...Waite 

Fd Field 


Cg Conkling 

T Tiedeman 

Min Minor 

Dil Dillon 

Ds Daniels 

Cha Chase 

Har Harlan 

Sw Swan 

Mc McClain 

L Lincoln 

O Osgoode 

Fr Fuller 

Mil Miller 

Gr Green 


We  have  compiled  the  following  geographical  index  for 
the  convenience  of  members,  and  the  furtherance  of  their 
social  and  business  relations. 

Fuller  details  concerning  each  brother,  firm  name  and 
oflftce  address  can  be  found  by  referring  to  the  page  as  given 
at  the  end 'of  the  line. 


ALABAMA. 

Birmingham — 

William  M.  Martin,  Min.  '90  347 

HUNTSVILLE— 

Richard  W.  Miller,  Wa.  '91..  277 
Walter  A.  Thurston,  T.  '98 ..  341 

Montgomery — 

Francis  G.  Caffey,  Cho.  *95...  263 
William  R.  Hall,  Wa.  *95....  283 


ALASKA. 

Juneau — 

Richard  F.  Lewis,  Cho.  '93...  260 

ARIZONA. 

Fort  Apache — 

Edgar  F.  Koehler,  K.  '90 44 

Globe — 

George  J.  Stoneman,  Jr.,  K. 

'89 43 


490 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Prescott — 
Jesse  P.  Say  re,  P.  '96 154 

ARKANSAS. 

Fayetteville — 

Hubert  N.  Pittman,  T.  *9i...  332 
Fort  Smith— 

William  D.  Buckley,  T.  '93..  334 

William  B.  Cravens,  T.  '93...  3  ^5 

James  H.  Gilmore,  Min.  '93.  350 
Hot  Springs — 

Orlando  H.  Sumpter,  Co.  '93  136 
Little  Rock — 

Albert  Wassell,  K.  '74 21 

Prairie  Grove— 

Jay  P.  Neal,  T.  '91 332 

CALIFORNIA. 

Alameda — 

Edward  K.  Taylor,  P.  '86 148 

Arcata — 

Brousse  Brizard,  P.  '97 154 

Bakersfield — 

Charles  G.  Decker,  Mil.  '96.  465 
Berkeley — 

George  W.  D.  Armes,  P.  '85  145 
Cambria 

Charles  P.  Kaetzel,  Mil.  '96..  466 
Chico — 

Guy  R.  Kennedy,  P.  '95 153 

East  Oakland — 

Lloyd  P.  Larue,  P.  '97 154 

William  A.  Sutherland,  Mil. 

'98 467 

Eureka — 

Edgar  C.  Cooper,  ?.  '91 150 

Alonzo  J.  Monroe,  P.  '85 146 

Charles  M.  Wheeler,  P.  '84..  145 

Fresno — 

Daniel  Brown,  Jr.,  P.  '84 146 

Olen  L.  Everts,  K.  '91 46 

George  W.  Jones,  P.  '88 149 

Joseph  P.  Meux,  P.  Hon 144 

Gilroy — 

Abraham  Lewis,  Mil.  '96 465 

Abraham  Lewis,  P.  '97 154 

Lincoln — 

Henry  L.  Hatch,  Cho.  '88...  253 

Linden — 

Edward  P.  Foltz,  P.  '97 154 

Los  Angeles — 

John  A.  Brewer,  P.  '94 i«52 

William  F.  Burbank,  P.  '86..  147 
Willard  W.  Butler,  P.  '95 152 


Robert  Carhart,  Ham.  '95....  234 

Alton  M.  Cates,  Dil.  '95 364 

Daniel  M.  Cloud,  Min.  '96...  352 
William  H.  Davies,  Wa.  91..  277 
Francis  W.'Goodbody,  Bo. '89  8 J 
William  R.  Hervey,  K.  '94...  51 
William  M.  Humphreys,  Co. 

'88 132 

Harry  W.  Latham,  St.  '85...  105 

Max  Lowenthal,  P.  '84 146 

Edwin  A.  Meserve,  P.  '86...,  147 
Elmore  B.  Moorman,  Min. '91  348 
Frank  D.  Stringham,  P.  '98^  155 
Louis  H.  Valentine,  P.  '87...  148 
Christopher  S.  Ward,  P.  '86..  148 
Henry  W.  Williams,  Dil.  '95  365 

Horace  B.  Wing,  K.  '82 33 

Charles  D.  Wright,  K.  '72...     17 

Marklesville — 

Frank  D.  Macbeth,  P.  '97....  155 

Martinez — 

Alfred  B.  McKenzie,  P.  '95..  153 

Marysville — 
Charles  J.  Covillaud,  P.  '86..  147 
Edwin  A.  Forbes,  P.  '84 146 

Merced — 
Edward   D.  McCabe,  P.  '84..  146 
James  F.  Peck,  P.  '85 147 

Monterey — 

Bradley  V.  Sai^ent,  Jr.,  Wa. 

'87 273 

Nevada  City — 

Frank  T.  Nilon,  P.  '88 149 

Oakland — 

Frederick  C.  Clift,  P.  '90 150 

Thomas  O.  Crawford,  P.  '86  147 

Walter  H.  Henry,  P.  '96 153 

Lloyd  P.  Larve,  P.  '97 154 

Abraham  P.  Leach,  F.  '95....  153 
Frederick  W.  McNear,  Cho. 

'94 262 

William  A.  Sutherland,  Mil. 
'98 467 

Palo  Alto — 

Samuel  W.  Charles,  Mil.  '98  466 

Pomona — 

Howard  A.  Broughton,  P.* 88  149 

Redding — 
Thomas  B.  Dozier,  P.  '88 149 

Riverside — 

Albert  A.  Caldwell,  P.  '93...  151 
Robert  Duncan,  P.  '93 151 

Sacramento — 

Edward  D.  McCabc,  P.  '84..  14^ 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


491 


San  Bbrnardin( 

Benjamin  F.  Bledsoe,  Mil. '97  464 

Frank  A.  Leonard,  Co.  *87...  131 

San  Diego — 

Eugene  Daney,  P.  '85 146 

Irving  B.  Dudley,  Mar.  '84...  162 

Ernest  DeL.  Magee,  Cg.  '97  324 

George  H.  Neale,  Min.  '92...  349 
Frederick   W.  Stearns,   Har. 

'91 393 

San  Francisco — 

William  M.  Abbott,  P.  *93»..  151 

Charles  A.  Adams,  P.  '87....   148 

John  R.  Aitken,  P.  *86 147 

Clarence  W.^  Ashford,  K.  *8o     29 

John  J.  Barren,  P.  '96 153 

Louis  de  F.  Bartlett,  P.  *96...  153 

William  T   Bell,  Jr.,  P.  '94..  152 

Eugene  F.  Bert,  P.  '87 148 

Jose  de  S.  Bettencourt,  P.  '85  146 

Alfred  P.  Black,  P.  *85 146 

James  P.  Booth,  P.  '92 151 

William  B.  Bosley,  Wa.  '94..  281 

John  C.  Boyle,  P.  ^94 152 

Walter  S.  Brann,  P.  '96 153 

Thomas  H.  Breeze,  Wa.'95...  283 

Calhoun  Bryant,  P.  '85 146 

William  I.  Brobeck,  P.  '92...   151 

Bernard  C.  Carroll,  Dil.  '93..  361 

James  H.  Cary,  P.  '93 151 

Joseph  P.  Chamberlain,  P. '98  155 

Robert  L.  Coleman,  Wa.  '93  279 

Robert  L.  Coleman,  P.  '94...  152 

Robert  H.  Countryman,  P. '88  149 

George  E.  Crothers,  Mil.  '97  464 

William  N.  Drown,  Wa.  '98..  287 

John  S.  Drum,  Jr.,  P.  '94 152 

Orrison  V.  Eaton,  Mil.  '96...  465 

Charles  J.  Evans,  P.  '92 151 

Constantine   E.  A.  Foerster, 

P.  '86 147 

William  H.  Fowler,  P.  '88...  149 
Nathaniel  B.  Frisbie,  P.  '95.,  152 
Jonathan  E.  Gardner,  P,  '98.  155 
Robert  B.  Gaylord,  P.  '97. ...  154 
ReinhardtT.  Harding,  P. '85  145 
Richard  C  Harrison,  Cho.' 93  260 
Charles  B.  Henderson,  K.  '95  53 
William  Hendrickson,  Jr.,  P. 

'88 149 

Francis  J.  Heney,  P.  '85 146 

Beverly  L.  Hodghead,  P.  '91  150 
Caspar  W.  Hodgson,  Mil.  '96  465 
George  C.  Holloway,Ham.'87  222 


Norman  F.   Hutchinson,  Cg. 

'97 324 

Arthur  Inkersley,  P.  '90 150 

Paul  R.  Jarboe,  Wa.  '91 277 


David  G.  Jones,  P.  '94 

George  L.  Jones,  P.  '97 

George  W.  Lane,  P.  '92 

George  B.  Littlefield,  P.  '95^ 

Martin  G,  Loefier,  P.  '87 

Orrin  K.  McMurray,  P.  '93,. 

Maxwell  McNutt.  P.  '98 

William  H.  Metson,  P.  '86... 
Frank  D.  Monckton,  P.  '86.. 
George  W.  Monteith,  Co.  '83 

John  O'Gara,  P.  '96 

Warren  Olney,  Jr.,  P.  '94 

Thomas  A.  Perkins,  P.  '96... 
Horace  D.  Pillsbury,  P.  '98.. 
John  N.  Pomeroy,  Jr.,  St.  '91 

Robert  M.  Price,  P.  '96 

Charles  A.  Reynolds,  P.  '94.. 

Willis  A.  Rogers,  K.  '82 

Oscar  A.  Rouleau,  P.  '91 

Abraham  Ruef,  P.  '86 

John  A.  Sanborn,  P.  '96 

William  F.  Sawyer,  P.  '87... 
Edward  A.  Selfridge,  Jr.,  St. 

'97 

Jackson  L.  Shrader,  P.  *86... 
Ernest  S.  Simpson,  P.  '92.... 
Charles  W.  Slack,  P.  Hon... 
Edwin  Du  B.  Smith,  P.  '91... 
Burbank  G.  Somers,  P.  '95... 

Fred  L.  Stewart,  P.  '95 

Donzel  Stoney,  P.  '93 

Robert  H.  Swayne,  P.  '85.... 

Edward  D.  Swift,  P.  '88 

Edward  F.  Tread  well,  P.  '97 

Robert  H.  Turner,  P.  '98 

Sidney  McM.  van  Wyck,  Jr., 

P.   '90 

Alexander  T.  Vogelsang,  P. 

'86 

William  C.  Wallace,  P.  '88... 
John  M.  Walthall,  P.  '98  . ... 
Randolph  V.  Whiting,  P.  '95 
Charles  W.  Willard,  P.  '96... 

Wallace  A.  Wise.  P.  '89 

Marshall   B.  Woodworih,   P. 

'94 

San  Jose — 

Leo  B.  Archer,  P.  '96 

William  A.  Beasly,  K.  '91... 
David   M.  Burnett,  P.  '95 


52 
54 
51 
53 
48 
51 
55 
47 
47 
2b 

53 
52 
54 
55 
13 
54 
52 
32 
50 
48 

54 
48 

22 

48 
51 
44 
50 

53 
53 
51 
47 
49 
55 
55 

50 

48 

49 
55 
53 
54 
50 

51 

53 
47 
52 


492 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


John  A.  Fairchild,  K.  '87 40 

Perley  F.  Gosbey,  K.  '88 41 

Francis  V.  Keesling,  Mil.  '98  467 

Robert  R.  Syer,  P.  '94 152 

Edwin  A.  Wilcox,  K.  '93 50 

Santa  Ana— 

Charles  S.  McKelvey,  Co. '87  131 

Stanford  University— 

Nathan  D.  Abbott,  K-.  Hon...  3 

Nathan  D.  Abbott,  Bo.  Hon.  69 

Nathan  D.  Abbott,  Mil.  Hon.  464 

Warren  Hull.  Mil.  '98 467 

Stockton  — 

George  F.  Buck,  Cho.  '94....  256 

George  F.  Buck,  P.  '90 150 

Edward  R.  Thompson,  P.  *8S  149 

SUISUN  — 

John  M.  Gregory,  Jr.,  Mil.  '96  465 
Ukiah — 

James  E.  Pemberton,  P.  '86..  147 

ViSALIA — 

Elbridge  C.  Farnsworth,P.'84  146 
Woodland  — 

Edward   E.  Gaddis,  P.  '88...   149 

COLORADO. 

Canon  City 

Kent  L.  Eldre  J,  T.  '96 338 

Colorado  Springs — 

Leigh  W.  Chamberlin,  Cho. 

'93 259 

Charles  H.  Dudley,  K.  '86....     38 

Percy  Hagerman,  Wa.  '92  ...  278 

William  P.  Kinney,  Mar.  '86  165 

Samuel  H.  Kinsley,  St.  '86...  106 

William  B.  Mc Arthur,  L.  '95  440 

Alexander  McH.  Mead  or,  T. 

'96 338 

Grant  A.  Warren,  Sw.  '94....  414 

Cripple  Creek — 

Charles  C   Butler,  K.  '91 46 

Denver    - 

Gustave  C.  Bartels,  K.  '79...     27 

Louis  F.  Bartels,  K.  '82  31 

James  H.  Blood,  K.  '79 27 

Robert  T.  Cassell,  Bo.  '88...  80 
Henry  C.  Charpiot,  St.  '88...  loS 
Earl   M.  Cranston,  Ham.  '86  219 

Harry  C.  Davis,  Cg.  '90 313 

James  F.  Denison,  St.  '94....  117 
Edward  L.  Dixon,  St.  '88..  ..  108 
George  W.  Ernshaw,  We.  '88  197 
Charles  W.  Franklin,  K.  '83  33 
Henry  J.  Hersey,  We.  '86....  194 


Lucius  W.  Hoyt,  St.  '89 1 11 

Orland  S.  Isbel,  Wa.  '90 276 

Frank  M.  Keezer,  We.  '89...  19S 
John  T.  McClure,  Be   '78»...     60 

George  C.  Manly,  K.  '87 40 

William  A.  Moore,  St.  '88...  109 
Alfred  H.  Phelps,  Wa.  '93...  280 

Robert  J.  Pitkin,  Wa.  '88 274 

David  Plessner,  Co.  '87 131 

Henry  J.  Robinson,  Mar.  '93  174 

Milton  Smith,  Cg.  Hon 311 

Charles  W.  Taylor,  K.  '85  ...  38 
Charles  S.  Thomas,  K  '71...  16 
LaFayette  Twitchell,  Be.  '80  61 
Henry  C.  VanScha^ck,  Bo.'83  74 
William  H.  Wadley,  K.  '91..     47 

Percy  Wilson,  K.  '94 52 

Frank  L.  Woodward,  Wa.'90  277 

Glknwood  Springs  — 

Edward  T.  Taylor,  K.  '84....     36 

Goldfield— 

John  E.  Little,  Gr.  '95 473 

Idaho  Springs— 

Edward  C.  Mason.  K.  '90 45 

Ed  ward.  M.  Sabin,  Har.  '93..  397 

Leadville — 

Frank  M.  Goddard,  K.  '85...     37 

Victor — 

Willis  B.  Glidden,  Ham. '90..  226 
Leo  Haben,  Har.  '94 398 

CONNECTICUT. 

Ansonia— 
George  C.  Bryant,  Wa.  '97...  285 

Bridgeport  — 

John  W.  Banks,  Wa.  '93 279 

Samuel  F.  Beardsley,  Wa.'97  285 
Nathaniel  W.  Bishop,  Wa.  '90  275 
George  P.  Carroll,  We.  '86...  194 
Fred  W.  Tracy,  We.  '86 195 

Bristol — 

Emerson  R.  Newell,  Mar.  '95  175 

Deep  River  — 

Rolin  U.  Tyler,  Wa.  '93 280 

Haddam — 
Charles  T.  Russell,  Wa.  '98..  287 

Hartkord — 

Herbert  S.  Ballard,  Wa.  '95.  2S3 
Walter  H.  Cjark,  Wa.  '98....  287 
Sidney  E.  Clarke,  St.  Hon...     98 

Arthur  P.  Day,  Wa.  '92 278 

Edward  M.  Day,  Wa.  '96....  2S4 
Harrison    B.    Freeman,   Jr., 
Wa.  '94 281 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


493 


Andrew  F.  Gates,  Wa.  '89...  275 
George  A.  Kellogg,  Wa.  'gi..  277 
Loren  P.  W.  Marvin,  Wa.'94  282 

Francis  Parsons,  Wa.  '97 286 

Arthur  Perkins,  Wa.  '§9 275 

Herbert  K.  Smith,  Wa.  '95...  284 

LAKtVILl.K  — 

Joe  G.  Estill,  Wa.  93 2S0 

LiTCHFlKLl) — 

Origen  S.  Seynimir.  Wa.  '96.  2SS 
William  Trumbull,  Wa.'Sg...  275 
James  P.  Woodruff,  Wa.  '93.  281 

MiDDI.KTOWN  — 

Elmer  G.  Derby,  We.  90 200 

New  Br  I  IAIN — 

William   B.  Board  man,  Wa. 
'gS 287 

New  Haven— 

Roger  S.  Baldwin,  Wa.  '93...  279 

James  K.  Blake,  Wa.  '93 279 

Warren  H.  Bristol,  Wa.  '9^..  276 
Edward  G.  Buckland.Wa.'Sg  274 

David  Callahan,  Bt>.  '87 79 

Harry  G.  Day,  Wa.  '93 2S0 

James  D.  Jewell,  Jr.,  Wa.'93  2S0 
Cornelius    T.    DriscoU,   Wa. 

Hon 271 

Winthrop  E.  Dwight,  Wa.'gb  284 
Samuel  H.  Fisher.  Wa.  '92...  27S 

Walter  B.  Ford.  Wa.  '(,8 2S7 

John  L.  Hall,  Wa.  '96 28  1 

Carleton  £.  Hoadley,  Wa.'87  273 
George  B.  B.  Lamb,  Wa.  96  285 
Charlton  M.  Lewis,  St.  'S9...  iii 

Philip  Pond.  2d,  Wa.  'go 277 

Edward  V.  Raynolds,  St.  '82  102 
George  W.  Robinson,  Wa.'88  273 
Benjamin  L  Spock,  W'a.  '97..  2S6 
Henry  Stoddard,  Wa.  Hon...  272 
John  D.  Thomson,  Wa.  '97...  287 

John  Q.  Tilson,  Wa.  '93 2S0 

William    K.  Townsend,  Wa. 

Hon 272 

George  D.  Watrous,Wa.  Hon.  272 

Philip  P.  Wells,  Wa.  '93 2S1 

James  E.  Wheeler,  Wa.  '94..  2S2 
Samuel  A.  York,  Jr.,Wa.  '92  279 

New  London  — 

George  D.  Stanton,  Jr.,  Cg. 

V' 3M 

RiVERTOX — 

Clarence  E.  Ward,  J.  '92 189 

ROCKVILLE — 

Lyman  T.  Tingier,  Wa.  '88..  274 


South  Manchester — 

Howell  Cheney,  Wa.  '94 281 

Stamford — 

Robert  A.  Fosdick,  J.  '84 181 

James  S.  Jenkins,  Wa.  '96 ...  285 
Frederick  C.  Taylor,  Wa.  '96  285 

Torringtmn — 

Frank  W.  Hubbard,  Wa.  'go  276 

Water  BURY — 

Florence  Clohessy,  J.  '88 186 

Charles  P.  Kellogg,  Wa.  'g3..  280 

WiLl.lM  ANTIC — 

William  A.  Arnold,  Wa.  'gS..  287 

DELAWARE. 

Mil  FORD — 

Trusten  P.  Causey,  Co.  'gi...  134 
Wilmington  — 

Thomas  F.  Bayard,  K.  Hon..  3 
Thomas  F.  Bayard,  Jr.,  Wa. 

'g2 278 

John  P.  Nields,  Cho.  'g3 261 

Charles  W.  Smith,  Cg.  '89...  312 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Washington — 

John  S.  Barker,  Mar.  '86 164 

Alexander  G.   Bentley.  Mar. 

'w8 177 

Arthur  A.  Birney,  K.  '73 18 

Rudolph  W.  Bishop,  Mar. '88  166 
Samuel  H.  Bond,  Mar.  '94...  172 
Andrew  Y.  Bradley,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'95 172 

Edwin  C.  Brandenburg,  Mar. 

'90 166 

Uavid  J.  Brewer,  Gr.  Hon...47i-2 

Henry  B.  Brown,  K.  Hon 3-4 

Arthur  L.  Bryant,  Mar.  '90...  166 

Arthur  A.  Buck,  Mar.  'g6 176 

Norval  L.  Burchell,  Mar.  'gi   168 

Norval  H.  Busey,Jr.,  Mar,'g7  175 

Oliver  W.  Catchings,  Min.'g3  351 

Charles  M.  Catlin,  Mar.  '86..  164 

Alan  O.  Clephane,  Mar.  'gs..  172 

Charles  F.  Consaul,  Mar.  'g2  170 

Humphreys   K.  Cooke,  Mar. 

'9^ 174 

James  L.  Cousar,  Mar.  '98...  177 

.Arlon  V.  Cushman,  Mar.  '93  170 

Frank  P.  Davis,  Mar.  '96 175 

Guy  E.  Davis,  Mar.  '96:  176 

Clarence  W.  DeKnight,  Mar. 

'91  168 


494 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


Frederick  Dennett,  Mar.  '94. 
Theodore  T.  Dorman,Mar.*96 
Charles  W.  Draper,  Mar.  '94.. 
Edward  S.  Duvall,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'96 

Edward  H.  Eakle,  Mar.  '91.. 

John  Q.  Eaton,  Mar.  '96 

Harry  English  Mar.  '90 

Frederick    DeC.  Faust,  Mar, 

'93 

Charles  L.  Fraley,  Mar.  '93.. 

Melville  W.  Fuller,Cho.Hon. 

William    H.   Gallinger,  Mar. 

'93 

Howard  P.  Gatley,  Mar.  '95 

James  T.  Gibbs,  Mar.  '90 

Arthur  H.  Giles,  Mar.  '92.... 

Milton  LeR.  Gough,  Mar. '93 

Ashley  M.  Gould,  Mar.  '84... 

Frank  L.  Graham,  Mar.  '91.. 

Arthur  P.  Greeley,  Mar.  '86.. 

John  M.  Harlan,  K.  Hon 

Charles  G.  Harris,  Mar.  '96.. 

William  M.  Hatch,  Mar.  '89 

James  H.  Hayden,  Wa.  '89 .. 

John  T.  Hendrick,  Mar.  '96.. 

John  B.  Henderson,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'93 

Edwin  S.  Henry,  Mar.  '90... 
Melville  D.  Hensey,  Mar.  '92 
Walter  R.  Hensey,  Mar.  '94. 
Frank  H.  Hitchcock, Mar. '94 
Adolph  A.  Hoehling,Jr.,Mar. 

'87 

John  H.  Holmes,  K.  '84 

Charles  E.  Howe,  Mar.  '93... 

Malcolm  Hufty,  Mar.  '93 

Percy  M.  Hughes,  Mar.  '90.. 

Guy  H.  Johnson,  Mar.  '94... 

Joseph  B.  Johnson,  Mar.  '93. 

Edward  B.  Kimball,  Mar. '92 

William  H.  Lamar,  Slar.  '84.. 

Jesse  B.  K.  Lee,  Mar.  '92 

Walter  I.  Lembkey,  Mar.  '92 

James    Longstreet,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'9' 

Alexander  D.  Lunt,  Mar.  '96 
Henry  M.  Marshall,  Mar.  '96 
James  J.  McEvilly,  Mar.  '94. 
Addis  D.  Merritt,  Mar.  '87... 
Claude  E.  Miller,  Mar.  '96... 
George*  A.  H.  Mills,  Mar.  '95 
George  L.  Morton,  Mar.  'SB. 
Harry  B.  Needham,  Mar.  '94 


74 
73 
72 

76 
68 

76 

67 

71 
7f 
51 

70 

74 
66 

68 

7.1 
60 

68 

63 

9 
76 

<»5 

275 

7t) 

70 

67 
6q 

71 
70 


66 

35 
71 
71 
66 

74 
70 
69 
60 
69 
69 

67 
75 
76 
73 
64 
75 
72 

65 
72 


Alfred  P.  Newton,  Cg.  '96...  322 

WMlber  A.  Owen,  Mar.  '96...  176 

Edward  H.  Perry,  Mar.  ^94..  173 

Walter  B.  Patterson,  Mar.  '85  163 

Beverly  K.  Peter,  Mar.  '92...  169 

James  L.  Pugh,  Jr.,  Mar.  '84  161 

Howard  S.  Reeside,  Mar.  '93  171 

James  Q.  Rice,  Mar.  *86 161 

Norborne    T.    N.   Robinson, 

Min.  '97 353 

Albert  T.  Ryan,  Mar.  '95 173 

Charles  F.  Sensner,  Mar.  '95  175 

Henry  C.  Sheridan,  Mar.  '94  174 

Joseph  Shillington,  Mar.  '84.  161 

George  R.  Simpson,  Mar.  '88  166 

John  B.  Sleman,  Jr.,  Mar.  '95  172 

Alexander  S.  Steuart,  Mar.'S6  164 

Joseph  H.  Stewart,  Mor.  *84..  161 

George  F.  Stone,  Mar.  Hon..  160 

Robert  C.  Stribbling,  Min. '96  353 
Charles   L.   Sturtevant,  Mar. 

'88 165 

Frederick  E.  Tasker,  Mar.'86  163 

Corcoran  Thom.  Mar.  '93 171 

Morven  Thompson,  Mar.  '95  173 

Frank  C.  Townsend.  Mar.  '91  167 

Ralph  R.  Upton,  Mar.  '93...  169 

George  H.  Walker,  Mar. '92..  170 

Victor  H.  W^allace,  Mar.  '92..  16S 

Willard  F.  Warner,  Mar.  '84  161 

Thomas  L.  Waters,  Min.  '91  348 

Vernon  H.  Whitman,  Mar. '84  161 

George  D.  Whitney,  Mar.  ^96  174 

George  L.  Wilkinson,  Mar. '91  i6b 

Edwin  Williamson,  Mar.  '90.  166 

John  C.  Wilson,  Mar.  '94 172 

Henry  C.  Wood,  Mar.  '86....  164 

Leonard  C.  Wood,  Mar.  '86..  163 

Henry  S.  Woodward,  Mar. '92  169 

Jesse  M.  Woodward,  Mar.  '98  177 
William  W.  Wright,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'9^ 176 

William  W.  Wright,  Jr.,Dan. 

'91 372 

FLORIDA. 

Jacksonville — 

Charles  S.  Adams.  We.  '87...  195 
Robert  S.  Cockrell,  Min. '91..  34S 
Clement  D.  Rinehart,  Wa.'88  274 

Talahassee — 

John  W.  Henderson,  Min. '95  352 
George   P.  Raney,  Jr.,  Min. 

'96 353 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


495 


Cheever  L.  Shine,  Min.  '95..  352 
Tampa — 

John  P.  Wall,  Jr.,  St.  '87^...  107 

GEORGIA. 

Atlanta — 

Patrick  A.  Berry,  K.  '91 47 

David  Eichberg,  Ham.  '88...  223 
Albert  S.  Grandy,  Mar.  '85..  163 
John  S.  W.  Holloway,  K.'92  48 
Robert  L.  D.  McAllister, Min. 

'95 351 

James  H.  Porter,  Cg.  '97 324 

Fitzgerald — 

Alfred  B.  Lyon,  L.  '96 441 

Savannah— 

Gordon  Saussy,  Cg.  '96 323 

IDAHO. 

Elk  City — 

Charles  P.  Richardson,  K.'93  50 
Lewiston— 

James  E.  Babb,  Bo.  '84 74 

Malad  City — 

Daniel  C.  McDougall,  We. '89  199 

ILLINOIS. 

Alton — 

John  B.  Edwards,  Co.  '98 141 

Aurora — 

Ira  C.  Copley,  Bo.  '89. 81 

William  George,  Bo.  '85 76 

Abraham  L.  Tidd,  P.  '94 336 

Beardstown — 

L#«ris  W.  Goodell,  Bo.  '83...     74 

Belleville — 

Walter  R.  Hickley,  K.  '81...     30 

Belviderk — 

Frederick  J.  Evans,  Bo.  '92...     87 

Bloomington  — 

Andrew  J.  Barr,  Be.  '88 63 

Edward  Barry,  Be.  '88 65 

Reuben    M.    Benjamin,    Be. 

Hon   60 

Horatio  G.  Bent,  Be.  '82 61 

Enoch  Brock,  Be.  '86 63 

James  M.  Brock,  Be.  '82 61 

Edward  E.  Donnelly,  Be.  '85     63 

Jacob  P.  Lindley,  Be.  '83 62 

John  J.  Pitts,  Be.  '83 62 

James  D.  Templeton,  Be.  '81     61 

Cairo — 

Reed  Green,  Be.  '86 64 

Canton — 

Marion  F.  Hufford,  Be.  '87..     64 


Carlinville — 

Thomas  Rinaker,  K.  '78 26 

Carmi — 

George  L.  Land,  Bo.  '86 77 

Daniel  H.  Patrick,  Bo.  '83...  74 

Carrollton — 

Henry  T.  Rainey,  Bo.  '85....  76 

Champaign — 

William  P.  Craig,  Be.  '87 64-5 

Calvin  C.  Staley,  K.  '77 25 

Charleston — 

Henry  A.  Neal,  K.  '73 i8 

Chicago — 

Everett  A.  Aborn,  Bo.  '87  ...  78 

Lemuel  M.  Ackley,  K.  '85...  37 

Albert  H.  Adams,  Bo.  '85....  75 

Howard  O.  Adams,  Fr.  '98...  458 

Samuel  Adams,  Bo.  '93 88 

Spencer  L.  Adams,  Wa.  '95..  282 

Houston  C.  Adcock,  Bo.  '87.  78 

William  T.  Alden,  Bo.  '93...  88 

William  H.  Allen,  Bo.  '89...  81 

Charles  E.  Anthony,  Bo.  'So  72 

George  D.  Anthony,  Bo.  '87.  78 

Alfred  J.  Babcock,  K.  '80....  29 

Frederick  A.  Bangs,  Bo.  '86.  77 

Philip  R.  Barnes,  Bo.  '92 86 

Philip  R.  Barnes,  J,  '84 141 

Albert  W.  Barnum,  Bo.  '87...  78 

Elmer  E  Barrett,  Fr.  Hon 454. 

Charles  C.  Bartlett,  We.  '92.  203 

Henry  M.  Bates,  Bo.  '92 82 

Ira  C.  Belden,  K.  '95 56 

John  A.  Bellows,  Bo.  '94 89 

William  O.  Belt,  Mar.  '91....  168 

Charles  H.  Blatchford,  Bo.  '97  93 
Hamilton  B.  Bogue,  Jr.,  Bo. 

'95 91 

Frederick  P.  Booth,  We.  '95  207 

Gerald  M.  Borden,  Bo.  '95.  .  91 

Clement   C.   Bowersock,  Bo. 

'87 78 

John  D.  Bradley,  Cho.  '90...  254 

Ralph  R.  Bradley,  Bo.  '93...  88 
Thomas   E.  D.  Bradley,  Bo. 

'88     80 

Armin  W.  Brand,  K.  '99 57 

Guy  Brockway,  Bo.  '88 80 

Guy  Brockway,  Bo.  '92 86 

Fred  L.  Brooks,  Bo.  '8r 72 

Lorenzo  C.  Brooks,  K.  '81..  30 

Lorenzo  C.  Brook,  Bo.  '80...  71 

Albert  S.  Brown,  K.  '93 49 

Oliver  S.  Brown,  Bo.  '93 88 


496 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


William  Brown,  Jr.,  Co.  'g6..  138 
Andrew  A.  Bruce,  Har.  '92...  394 

Charles  A.  Buell,  Bo.  '89 81 

Carl  C.  Bullock,  Bo.  '92 86 

James  A.  Burhans,  Bo.  '80.  .  72 
Edmund  W.  Burke,  Fr.  Hon.  454 
Frederick     W.    Burlingham, 

Chu.  '94 261 

John  S.  Burnet,  K.  '95 52 

William  F.  Burns,  Fr.  '97....  457 
Charles  H.  Burras,  Fr.''96...  455 

Joseph  R.  Burres,  Be.  '85 63 

George  T.  Burrows,  Har.  '91  393 
Edmund  F.  Burton,  Bo.  '87..  78 
Oliver  J.  Bushnell,  Fr.  '98...  458 
Hubert  W.  Butler,  Wa.  '88...  273 

Rush  C.  Butler,  Mc.  '94 427 

Benjamin  S.  Cable,  St.  '98...  123 
Frank  C.  Caldwell,  Bo.  '87...     79 

Arthur  B.  Camp,  Bo.  '86 77 

Norman  H.  Camp,  Bo.  '93...  88 
Richard  V.  Carpenter,  Fr.  '97  457 
Howard  M.  Carter,  Bo.  '90...     82 

Orrin  N.  Carter,  Fr.  Hon 454 

Page  F.  Carter,  Fr.  '98.. 458 

Paul  V.  E.  Cary,  Bo.  '93 88 

George  W.  Cass,  K.  '73 18 

Elden  S.  Cassoday,  Har.  '92..  395 
Charles  L.  Caswell,Jr.,Fr.  '96  455 
Edward  L.  Cheeiham,  Fr.  '96  455 

Frank  H.  Clark.  Bo.  '86 77 

William  E.  Clark,  Jr.,  Bo.  '91  84 
William  Clendenin,  Ham. '91  228 
David  K.  Cochrane,  K.  '89...     43 

Hope  R.  Cody,  Bo.  '90 82 

Alfred  B.  Connable,  Bo.  '96..  92 
William  A.  Conover,  Bo.  '91     84 

George  C.  Cook,  K.  '85 37 

Henry  N.  Cooper,  Bo.  '85....  75 
Alfred  Cowles,  Jr.,  Bo.  '89...  81 
William  C.  Crafts,  Bo.  '96...     92 

Harry  N.  Culver,  Bo.  '87 79 

Edmund  S.  Cummings,Bo.'85  76 
William  A.  Cunnea,  Bo.  '89..  81 
Wm.    B.    Cunningham,    Jr., 

Bo.  '96 92 

Justin  M.  Dall,  Fr.  '96 455 

Jerome  J.  Danforth,  Fr.  '96..  455 
Albert  B.  Davidson,  Bo.  '95..  91 
Alfred  B.  Davis,  Jr.,  Bo.  '94..     90 

Erode  B.  Davis,  K.  '90 44 

Herbert  J.  Davis,  Co.  '83 127 

Nathan  S.  Davis,  Bo.  Hon...  69 
William  L.  Davis,  Bo.  '81 72 


William  H.  Dickson,^.  '92  86 
George  W.  Dixon,  Bo.  '92....  87 
William  F.  Dockery,  Har. '93  396 

Walter  J.  Dore,  Bo.  '95 91 

Frank  L.  Douglas,  Bo.  '84...  75 
William  A.  Doyle,  Bo.  '87...     79 

Gail   Dray,  Bo.  '97 93 

Max  A.  Drezmal,  Bo.  '89 Si 

Robert  W.  Dunn,  K.  '95 53 

Eugene  H.  Dupee,  Bo.  '91...  84 
ArthurW.  V.  Eastburn,Fr.'96  455 

Louis  C.  Ehle,  Bo.  '93 88 

Horace  J.  Elliott,  Fr.  '97 457 

Lloyd  L.  Elliott,  Mc.  '94..       429 

Victor  M.  Elting,  K.  '92 48 

Myer  S.  Emrich,  Bo.  '91 85 

Joseph  W.  Errant,  Bo.  '36...  77 
Charles  H.  Ewing,  Bo.  '95  ..  91 
Kellogg  Fairbank,  Cho.  '93..  260 
Frederick  L.  Fake,  Jr.,  Fr.  '97  456 
Ely  B.  Felsenthal,  Bo.  '81  ...     72 

Kirk  A.  Dutton,  Fr.  '96 457 

Joseph  H.  Fitch,  Bo.  '82 73 

Mitchell  D.  Follansbee,  Bo.  '93  88 
Richard  S.  Folsom,  Bo.  '96..  92 
William  R.  Folsom  Fr.  '98...  458 

Allen  B.  Forbes,  Wa.  *88 274 

Stephen  A.  Foster,  Cho,  '91..  257 
William  E.  Foster,  Bo.  '88...  80 
Charles  R.  Francis,  Bo.  '89...  81 
Frederick  B.  Fuller,  Bo.  '94™  90 
Franklin  W.  Ganse,  Co.  '84..  128 
Harry  G.  Gardner,  Bo.  '94...  qo 
James  P.  Gardner,  Bo.  '88....     80 

John  H.  Garnsey,  Bo.  '90 83 

George  A.  Gary,  K.  '7c 21 

Harry  Geohegan,  Bo.  '81 72 

John  Gibbons,  Fr.  Hon 454 

John  F.  Gilchrist,  Fr.  '97 457 

Howard  F.  Gillett,  Bo.  '97...     9*5 

John  H.  Glade,  K.  '80 29 

Edward  T.  Glennon,  Bo.  '84     75 

Judson  F.  Going.  Bo,  '85 76 

J.  Kent  Greene,  Bo.  '91 85 

Charles  E.  Gregory,  Bo.  '82..     73 

Otto  Gresham,  Mar.  '87 165 

Martin  M.  Gridley,  Bo.  '85...     76 

James  P.  Grier,  Bo.  '92 87 

N.  Wetmore  Halsey,  Bo.  '82.     73 

Harry  Hamill,  Bo.  '88 80 

Herbert  W.  Hamlin,  Wa.  '94  283 
Victor  M.  Harding,  Bo.  '96...    92 
Frederick  VV.  Hamwell,  Ham 
'92.. 229 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


497 


Edward  A.Harriinan,Bo.Hon  69 

Edward  A.  Harriman,  We. '91  202 
Edward  A.  Harriman,  Ham. 

'90 226 

Emanuel  S.  Hartman,  Fr.  '96  457 

Edwin  B.  Harts,  K.  '03 49 

Samuel  F.  Hawley,  Bo.  *9('..  83 

Avery  R.  Hayes,  Bo.  '93 88 

William  R.  Heath,  Bo.  'S8...  80 

Frank  A.  Helmer,  Bo.  '82 —  73 

Henry  A.  Hickman,  K.  '91...  46 

Shirley  T.  High,  Bo.  '97....  93 

George  P.  Hills,  Fr.  '97 456 

James  O.  Hinkley,  Bo.  '83...  74 

Herbert  W.  Holcomb,  Bo,  '93  88 

Walter  S.  Holden,  K.  '90....  44 

Charles  R.  Holden,  Bo.  *94...  90 

Alfred  E.  Holt,  Bo.  '83 74 

Jacob  H.  Hopkins,  Bo.  '89...  81 

Lockwood  Honore,  Cho.  '9T..  257 

John  D.  Hood,  Bo.  '93 88 

George  E.  Hooker,  St.  '85...  105 

Maclay  Hoyne,  Bo.  '97 93 

Charles  Hudson,  Cho.  '90 255 

Wirt  E.  Humphrey,  Bo.  '92..  87 

Harvey  B.  Hurd,  Bo.  Hon...  70 

Frank  G.  Jackson,  Fr.  '97....  456 

John  A.  Jameson,  Jr.,  Bo.  '93  89 

Stillman  B.  Jamieson,  Fr.  '98  458 

Morris  L.  Johnston,  Bo.  '97..  93 

Robert  H.  Johnston,  Bo.  '94^  90 

Frederick  B. Johnstone, Fr. '97  456 

John  H.  Kedzie,  Jr.,  Bo.  '95  91 

George  T.  Kelly,  Har.  '95 400 

William  B.  Kelly,  Ham.  '84..  234 

Harry  J.  Kendig,  Ham.  '88..  223 

Robert  J.  Kerr,  Bo.  '95 91 

Samuel  E.  Knecht,  Bo.  '91...  85 

Thomas  D.  Knight,  Bo.  '86..  77 

Benson  Landon,  G.  '86 241 

Dwight  Lawrence,  Bo.  '94...  90 

Blewett  H.  Lee,  Bo.  Hon 70 

Charles  W.  Lefler,  Bo.  '91...  85 

Charles  W.  Leffler,  Ham.  '90  226 

Frank  O.  Lowden,  Bo.  '87...  79 
Solomon  L.   Lowenthal,  Bo. 

'89 81 

Charles  W.  Lucas,  Fr.  '96 455 

Rowland  S.Ludington,Bo.'9i  85 

Adolph  Lund,  Bo.  '82 73 

Julian  W.  Mack,  Bo.  Hon....  70 

Edward  Maher,  Bo.  '85 76 

Lester  E.  Maher,  K.  '98 56 

Stewart  A.  Maltman,  Bo.  '93  89 


Augustus  K. Manning,  Bo.  '82  73 

Abraham  R.  Marriott,  Fr.'97  458 

Chauncey  W.  Martyn,  Bo. '90  83 

George  A.  Mason,  Bo.  '94....  90 

Roswell  B.  Mason,  Bo.  '97....  93 

Richard  H.  Mather,  Bo.  '92..  87 

John  A.  May,  Bo.  '82 73 

George  D.  McBimey,  Bo. '96..  92 

Walter  C.  McCallum,  Bo,  '90  83 

Archie  A.McClanahan.Bo,'84  75 

Archie  A.McClanahan,Be,'85  63 

Frank  H.  McCuUoch,  Bo.  '86  77 

Louis  A.  McDonald,  Bo.  '85..  76 

Everett  R.  McFadden,  Fr.'96  455 

Hugh  Mclndoe,  Bo.  '91 85 

John  A.  McKeever,  Bo.  '89..  82 

Charles  F.  McLean,  Bo.  '94..  90 

Horace  M.  Sharpe,  Bo.  '96...  92 

Albert  H.  Meads,  Ham.  '87..  222 

Frederick  Merritt,  Mar.  '93...  169 

Henry  G.  Miller,  Jr.,  Bo.  97.  93 

William  S.  Miller,  Bo.  '99 94 

Calvin  H.  Mills,  We.  '91 203 

Will  W.  Millner,  Bo.  '91 8s 

George  R.  Mitchell,  Bo.  '90..  83 

Charles  B.  Moore,  Bo.  '87 79 

•  Thomas  A.  Moran,  Fr.  Hon..  454 

Thomas  C.  Moulding,  Bo. '93  89 

George  N.  Morgan,  Bo.  '87..  79 

Charles  F.  Morse,  Bo.  '91,...  85 
Harrison  M.  Musgrave,  Mar. 

'84 161 

Harl  Meyers,  Mc.  '94 428 

Louis  W.  Meyers,  Har.  '95...  400 

Milton  O.  Naramore,  Bo.  '89  82 

Robert  Neale,  Fr.  '98 458 

Grant  Newell,  Bo.  '86 78^ 

Frederick  A.  Nichols,  Fr.  '96  455 

Gabriel  J.  Norden,  Bo.  '88...  80 

George  W.Northrup,Jr.Bo.'84  75 

Marshal  P.  Noyes,  Bo.  '94...  90- 

William  E.  Oden,  Bo.  '92 87 

Henry  (or)  Harry  Olson,  Bo. 

'91 • 85 

Ralph  C.  Otis,  Bo.  '96 92 

George  Packard,  Bo.  '91 85 

Joseph  E.  Paden,  Bo.  '85 76 

Oliver  E.  Pagin,  K.  '82 32 

William  T.  Payne,  Bo.  '92....  87 

Samuel  S.  Parks,  Bo.  '88 80 

William  A.  Paulsen,  Bo.  '80..  71 

Augustus  S.  Peabody,  Bo.'97  93 

Arthur  B.  Pease,  Bo.  '93 ^  89 

Frank  B.  Pease,  Bo.  '87 79 


498 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


William  Pettis,  Bo.  '92 87 

Charles  B.  Pike,  Cho.  '96 265 

William  F.  Pillsbury,Cho.*92  259 
Merritt  W.  Pinckney,  Bo.  '83     74 


Charles  E.  Piper,  Bo.  '90 

William  F.  Poole,  Jr.,  no.'93 
Conrad  H.  Poppenhusen,  Bo. 


'94. 


83 
89 

90 
Gilbert  E.  Porter,  Bo.  '84 75 

Henry  J.  Potter,  Cg.  '89 313 

Bruce  B.  Powell,  Fr.  '96 456 

Frank  F.  Pratt,  Bo.  '95 91 

George  E.  M.  Pratt,  Bo.  '88..     81 

Harry  E.  Pratt,  Bo.  '93 87 

Henry  W.  Prouty,  J.  '85 182 

James  M.  Purcell,  Bo.  '87 79 

Henry  R.  Rathbone  Har.  '94  398 

William  M.  Raymond,  Bo. '96     92 

George  E.  Read,  Bo.  '90 83 

Jay  J.  Read,  Bo.  '80 72 

Frank  F.  Reed,K.  Hon 11 

Edward  C.  Ritsher,  St.  '89...   1 12 

Edward  S.  Rogers,  K.  '95 54 

George  M.  Rogers,  Bo.  '82...     73 

Walter  W.  Ross,  Bo.  'go 83 

Walter  W.  Ross,  Cho.  '91......  257 

Eben  F.  Runyan,  Jr.,  Bo.  '86     78 

George  F.  Rush,  K.  '90 45 

Linus  C.  Ruth,  Bo.  '80 71 

William  S.  Russell,  Fd.  '90...  297 

Lynn  R.  Rutter,  Bo.  '92 93 

William  H.  Safford,  Bo.  '90.,     84 

Louis  E.  Sauter,  Bo.  '02 87 

Frank  P.  Schmitt,  J..  ^85 182 

Henry  W.  Schoellkopf,  Jr., 

Bo.  '91 86 

Daniel  J.  Schuyler,  Jr., Bo. '96     92 

Frank  H.  Scott,  Bo.  '82... 73 

Philip  W.  Seipp,  K.  '99 57 

Alva  J.  Shaw,  Fr. '96 456 

Edward  E.  Shaw,  Fr.  '96 456 

Joseph  J.  Shaw,  Fr.  '96 457 

William  Sheller,  Fr.  '98 458 

James  J.  Sheridan,  K.  '94 52 

James  J.  Sheridan,  Wa.  '95...  284 

Roswell  Shinn,  J.  '86 184 

Roger  Sherman,  Bo.  '95 91 

Israel  Shrimski,  Bo.  '90 84 

Shelby  M.  Singleton,  Bo.  '92     87 

Benjamin  M.  Smith,  Bo.  '90.     84 

Edwin  B.  Smith,  Bo.  Hon....     70 

Frank  C.  Smith,  K.  '93 50 

Frank  A.  Smith,  Bo.  '83 74 

Loyal  L.  Smith,  Bo.  '86 78 


William  B.  Snowhook,Cg.'94  320 
Samuel  D.  Snow,  Bo.  '85.....  76 
Oliver  L.  Spaulding,  Jr.,  K. 

•96 55 

Redmond  D.  Stephens, Bo. '99  94 

Albert  E.  Stevenson,  K.  '83..  35 

Alonzo  S.  Stephens,  K.  '73. .-  19 

Herman  W.  Stillman,  Bo.  '86  78 

Charles  C.  Stillwell,  Bo.  '89..  82 

Harry  W.  Stone,  Bo.  '99 94 

Abram  B.  Stratton,  Bo.  '90...  84 

Otho  D.  Swearingen,  Be.  '88  65 

Marcus  H.  Taft,  Co.  '87 131 

Leverett  Thompson,  Bo.  '95..  91 

Charles  E.  Thornton,  K.  '73.  19 
Frederick  J.  Tourtellotte,  Bo. 

'93 89 

Samuel  H.  G.  Trude,  Bo.  89  82 
Samuel  E.  Vermilyea,  Bo.  '89     82 

Frederic  P.  Vose,  Bo.  '94 90 

Charles  C.  Walker,  Cho.  '97.  267 
Francis  W.  Walker,  *Bo.  '80..     72 

Robert  E.  Ward,  Fr.  '97 456 

Frank  L.  Wean,  K.  '87 41 

Frank  L.  Wean,  Bo.  '87  70 

William  F.  Wei  mere.  Bo.  '84     75 

Hosea  W.  Wells,  Bo.  '89 82 

Ephraim  C.  Westwood,Bo.'9i  86 
Arthur  D.  Wheeler,  Bo.  '84..     75 

George  F.  White,  Bo.  '80 71 

George  F.  White,  K.  '77 25 

Frank  P.  Whitehill,  Fr.  '98 ..  458 
Chester  W.  Whitmore,  Fr.'96  456 

Max  Whitney,  Fr.  '96 457 

Walter  S.  Whiton,  Bo.  '94...  90 
Howard  T.  Wilcoxon,  Fr.  '96  456 
Arthur  C.  Wilkinson,  Har. '96  402 
Norman  Williams,  Jr.,  Bo. '99  94 
Lucius  W.  Winchester, Bo. '90  84 
Charles  A.  Winston,  Cho. '93  261 
Charles  A.  Winston, Ham. '91  229 

Kay  Wood,  Bo.  '95 91 

Walpole  Wood,  Bo.  '84 75 

Hobart  P.  Young,  Bo.  '96....     92 

Clinton — 

John  W.  Baiter,  Be.  '78 60 

Danville — 

John  T.  ]fcnglish.  Be.  '82 61 

John  W.  Keeslar,  Be.  '88 65 

Olin  A.  McFarland,  Bo.  '80..  71 
Charles  M.  Swallow,  K.  '71..  16 
George  R.  Tilton,  Be.  '84....     63 

Decatur — 

William  E.  Haworth,  Be.  '80    60 


J 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


499 


Charles  C.  LeForgee,  Bo.  '88     80 

Frank  C.  Roby,  Bo.  '89 82 

Walter  B.  Tyler,  Cg.  '96 323 

Edwardsville — 

Herman  Ritter,  K.  '78 26 

Elgin — 

Ora  P.  Seward,  Bo.  '83 74 

EVANSTON — 

Charles  G.  Little,  Bo.  '97 93 

Henry  W.  Rogers,  K.  Hon....ii-2 

John  H.  Wigmore,  Bo.  Hon.  70-71 
Fairfield — 

George  M.  Norris,  Ham.  *88..  223 
Farmington — 

Elmer  I.  Goshen,  Bo.  '96 92 

Fort  Sheridan — 

Samuel  E.  Smiley,  St.  '92  ...  115 
Freeport — 

Orestes  H.  Wright,  K.*  98 ...  57 
Galesburg — 

J.  Douglas  Welsh,  Be.  '87  ...  65 
Geneseo  — 

William  H.  Foster,  J.  '84 181 

Harry  A.  Reherd,  Mc.  '97  ...  434 
Gibson  City — 

Abraham  L.  Phillips,  Be.  '84  62 
Harvard— 

Silas  H.  Callender,  K.  '77. ..  24 
Havana — 

Guy  R.  Williams,  Sw.  *95....  415 
Hillsboro— 

Rice  Miller,  Cg.  '98 325 

Jacksonville — 

Charles  A.  Barnes,  K.  *78....     25 

Richard  Yates,  K.  '84 37 

JOLIET — 

Caleb  E.  Antram,  Bo.  '91 84 

Eneshia  Meers,  K.  '76 23 

Knoxville — 

RoUo  S.  Granger,  Mc.  '96  ...  431 
Lexington — 

Shelton  L.  Smith,  Be.  '87....  64 
Lincoln — 

William  L.  McMahan,  Bo. '92  87 
Macomb — 

Samuel  H.  Morgan,  Cho.  '89  253 
Marshall — 

Fenton  W.  Booth,  K.  '92 48 

Mendota — 

John  F.  Madden,  Bo.  *88 80 

Minonk — 

Rufus  H.  Parks,  Be.  '86 64 

Mt.  Carmel — 

Theodore  G.  Risley,  Be.  '88.     65 


Moline — 

Samuel  W.  Odell,  Be.  '87....     64 

Oak  Park — 
Charles  W.  Austin,  Har.  '94..  397 

Ogden — 
William  Brennan,  Be.  '87. ..64-65 

Onarga — 
John  A.  Wright,  Di.  '94 363 

Ottawa — 

William  D.  Fullerton,  St.  '89  ill 

Paris— ^ 

William  D.  Miller,  T.  '95 337 

George  A.  Van  Dyke,  K.  '79.     28 

Pekin — 

Walter  T.  Smith,  St.  '88 no 

Walter  T.  Smith,  K.  '88 ^2 

Franklin  L.  Velde,  Bo.  '89...     82 

Peoria — 

Lysander  Cassidy,  Bo.  '91  ...     84 

Frank  R.  Covey,  Bo.  '92 86 

Charles  E.  Ulrich,  Bo.  '82...     73 

Pinckneyville — 

George  E.  Hincke,  Co.  '95...  137 

Pleasant  Plains — 
John  M.  Howard,  K.  '71 14 

PONTIAC — 

Asher  C.  Ball,  Be.  '85 63 

Frederick  W.  Winkler,  K.'96  55 
Princeton — 

John  A.  J.  Whipple,  Bo.  '80.  71 

QUINCV — 

Carl  E.  Epler,  K.  '79 28 

George  H.  Wilson,  Bo.  '91...     86 

ROCKFORD— 

Carlisle  R.  Clarke,  Har.  '92..  395 
Albert  M.  Sames,  Mar.  '95...  173 
Sidney  W.  Smith,  Har,  '99...  405 

Rock  Island — 

Roderick  S.  Dart,  Mil.  '97....  464 

Shelbyville — 

Truman  E.  Ames,  K.  '77 24 

Springfield — 

Logan  Hay,  Cho.  '97 266 

Robert  H.  Patton,  Be.  '85  ...     63 

Taylorville — 

Walter  M.  Provine,  Cg.  '97..  324 

Urbana — 
Calvin  C.  Staley,  K.  '77 25 

ViRDEN — 

Alva  Ross,  Bo.  '90 83 

WiLLMETTE — 

John  H.  Holmberg,  Fr.  '97..  457 
Carl  R.  Latham,  Bo.  '95 91 


500 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


INDIANA. 

Bloom  INGTON — 

Lawrence  V.  Buskirk,  K.  'go  45 
Columbus — 

Francis  E.  Stevens,  K.  '98....  56 
Crawfordsville — 

Albert  J.  Alexander,Ham.'88  222 
Elkhart — 

Livy  Chamberlain,  K.  *79....     27 

EVANSVILLE — 

Owen  D.  Richardson,  Cg.  '96  322 

Fort  Wayne — 

Hugh  G.  Keegan,  K.  '95 53 

Daniel  B.  Ninde,  K.  '95 53 

Wade  W.  Thayer,  K.  '96 55 

Frankfort — 

William  F.  Palmer,  Co.  '89...  133 

Greencastle — 

Francis  D.  Ader,  Be.  '84 62 

James  B.  Nelson,  K.  '93 49 

Greenfield — 

Marion  Steele,  K.  '76 24 

Indianapolis — 

Charles  P.  Benedict,  We.  '91  202 
Dixson  H.  Bynum,  Mar.  '98..  177 

Oliver  H.  Carson,  K.  '93 49 

Linton  A.  Cox,  K.  '90 44 

Wilson  S.  Doan,  K.  '91 46 

Jacob  P.  Dunn,  K.  '76 23 

William  B.  Fletcher,  Jr.,  Mil. 

'96 466 

Francis  T.  Hord,  K.  '92 48 

Ernest  R.  Keith,  K.  '89 43 

George  G.  Martin,  Co.  '96...  138 
Frank  S.  Ruddell,  Mil.  '07...  46) 
Harold  Taylor,  K.  '91 47 

Jeffersonville — 

John  C.  Zulauf,  Cho.  '88 252 

Kendai.lsville — 

Perry  D.  Creager,  Bo.  '92.....     86 

KOKOMO — 

Howard  E.  Henderson,  K.'74  20 
Charles  M.  Hodson,  Ham. '98  237 
Allen  Shewmon,  K.  'S6 39 

La Fayette — 

Charles  A.  Burnett,  Mar.  '84  162 

La  Porte — 

Oliver  A.  Ludlow,  K.  '98 56 

MUNCIE — 

Arthur  W.  Brady,  K.  '89  . ...     42 

Portland — 

William    H.  H.  Williamson, 
K.  '79 28 


Richmond — 

Roy  W.  White,  G.  '98 247 

Spencer — 

Frederick  L.  Pochin,  Bo.  '92  87 
Terre  Haute— 

Samuel  D.  Stahl,  Be.  '84 63 

ViNCENNES — 

Mason  J.  Niblack,  K.  '82 32 

Whiting — 

Frank  N.  Gavit,  Bo.  '91 85 

INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

Muscogee — 

Pliny  L.  Soper,  St.  '87 107 

Minco — 

Reford  Bond,  T.  '97 339 

South  McAlester — 

James  H.  Gordon,  Min.  '90..  346 
Tulsa — 

Archibald  R.  Querry,  Gr.  '95  473 
ViNITA — 

Pliny  L.  Soper,  St.  '87 107 

IOWA. 

Algona — 

Jesse  L.  Bonar,  Mc.  '94 427 

Homer  H.  Fellows,  Mc.  '94..  427 

Ames — 

William    H.  Wynn,  Jr.,  Gr. 

'95 474 

Casey — 

Frank  H.  S.  Noble,  Mc.'94..  428 
Cedar  Falls — 

William  A,  Graham,  Mc.  '97  433 

James  B.  Newman,  Mc.  '97..  434 
Cedar  Rapids — 

Charles  F.  Clark,  Mc.  '94 429 

James  W.  Good,  K.  '93 49 

Chariton — 

Walter  H.  Dewey,  Mc.  '95...  43a 
Cherokp:e — 

John  D.  Lffring,  Mc.  '98 436 

Justus  A.  Miller,  Mc.  '97 434 

Clear  Lake — 

Roy  A.  Palmeter,  Mc.  '97....  434 
Clinton — 

Edred  S.  James,  J. '86 183 

Alfred  E.  Walsh,  Mc.  '96 432 

Corning — 

Arthur  R.  Wells,  Mc.  '97 435 

Council  Bluffs — 

John  J.  Hess,  Mc.  '95 430 

Davenport — 

Stephen  P.  Bawden,  Mc.  '98  435 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


501 


Nathan  D.  Ely,  Mc.  '95 430 

Albert  W.  Hawman,  Mc.  '98  435 

Victor  L.  Littig,  Mc.  '96 432 

Victor  L.  Littig,  Cho.  '98 267 

Albert  C.  Mueller,  Mc.  *97...  434 
Isaac  Petersbcrger,  Mc.  *97...  434 
Frederick  Vollmer,  Mc.  '96..  432 

Des  Moines  — 

Alfred  F.  Bissell,  K.  '94 50 

Lawrence  M.  Byers,  Wa.  '93  2/9 
William  C.  Chesbro,  Mc.  '94  427 
Horace  £.  Oeemer,  Mc.  Hon.  424 
LeRoy  N.  French,  Cg.  '96...  322 
Charles  T.  Granger,  Mc.  Hor .  425 
Frederick  C.  Hiibbell,  J.  '89  187 
La  Vega  G.  Kinne,  Mc.  Hon.  425 
William  C.  Mentzer,  L.  '95...  440 
Richard  R.  Rollins,  Mc.'g8...  436 

John  B.  Ryan,  Mc.  '96 432 

William  L.  Ryan,  Mc.  '96..  .  432 

Buffon  S.  Walker,  K.  '8i 31 

Craig  T.  Wright,  Mc.  95 431 

Dexter — 

Edward  F.  Sharp,  Mc.  '98...  436 

Dubuque — 

William  B    Allison,  Jr.,  Mc. 

'96 431 

George  T.  Lyon,  Mc.  '95 431 

Eldora — 

Edward  B.  Burling,  Cho.  '94  261 
James  A.  Deviit,  Mc.  '97  .....  433 

Fairfield — 

Edgar  R.  Smith,  Mc.  '95 431 

Fort  Doi>gk — 

William  T.  Chantland,Mc.*94  429 
Franklin  J.  Parr,  Be.  '88 65 

Ft.  Madison — 
George  B.  Stewart,  K.  '88 42 

Hampton — 

Frederick   A.  Harriman,  Mc. 

'97 433 

Hawarden  — 

Christopher  DMuxen,Mc.' 94  428 

Independence — 

Robert  E.  Leach,  Mc.'94 428 

Iowa  City — 

Charks  H.  Burton,  Mc.  '95..  430 

Arthur  J.  Cox,  Mc.  '95 430 

Walter  M.  Davis,  Mc.  '98....  435 

Charles  M.  Dutcher,  Mc.  '94  429 

Louis  W.  Dutcher,  Mc.  '98...  435 

Samuel  Haves,  Mc.  Hon 425 

Emiin  McClain,  Mc.  Hon 424 

Leonard  C.  Rinard,  Mc.  '96..  432 


James  A.  Rohbach,  Mc.  Hon.  426 

Martin  J.  Wade,  Mc.  Hon....  426 
Ironwood — 

Edward  J.  Skewis,  Mc.  '98..  436 
Knoxvilt.e — 

Harford  T.  McCormack,  Mc. 

'96 432 

Lake  City — 

John  W.  Jacobs,  Mc.  '97 «  433 

Laurens — 

Joseph  H,  Allen,  Mc.  '95 430 

Lewis— 

Charles  P.  Davis,  K.  '99 57 

Manchester — 

Carleton  W.  Hoi  brook,  Mc. '97  433 
Marshalltown— 

Charles  S.  Aldrich,  Mc.  '96..  431 
Mason  City — 

Burr  C.  Keeler,  Mc. '97 434 

Montezuma — 

Charles  W.  Clark,  Mc.  '98...  435 
Mount  Pleasant — 

William  F.  Kopp,  Mc.  '94...  428 

Alfred  M.  Van  Allen,  Mc.  '94  429 

Edward  F.  Wehrle,  K.  '97....  56 
Nevada — 

Ulysses  S.  Alderman,  Mc.'97.  433 

Edward  M.  McCall,  Mc.  '96  432 
Newton — 

Frank  H.  Clements,  Mc.  '98..  435 

David  Ryan,  Mc.  Hon 426 

Nora  Springs — 

Frederick  W.  Haynes,Mc.'94  427 

NORTHWOOD — 

William  E.  Lamb,  Mc.  '95...  430 

Morris  A.  Zollinger,  Mc.  '94..  429 
Onawa — 

Evans  Holbrook,  Mil.  '97 466 

Orange  City — 

Peter  D.Van  Oosterhaut,  Mc. 

'94 429 

Peter  D.  Van  Oosterhaut,  St. 

'95 120 

Osage — 

Conrad  F.  Hambrecht,Mc.'94  429 
Alva  B.  Love  joy,  Mc.  '94 428 

Postville — 

Charles  G.  Burling,  Mc.'97..  433 

Pringhar — 

John  D.  Smith,  L.  '97 442 

Red  Oak — 

Gordon  Hayes,  Mc.  '96 432 

John  C.  Hayes,  Mc    '97 433 

Ralph  Pringle,  Mc.  '96 432 


502 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Reinbeck — 

Willis  N.  Birdsall,  Mc.  '95...  430 
William  H.  Brunn,  Mc.  '96...  431 

Rock  Rapids— 

Clarence  J.  Miller,  Mc.  '96...  432 

Sabula — 

George  E.  Hilsiuger,  Mc.  '98  435 

ScRANTON  City— 

Perry  P.  Pitcher,  Bo.  *8o 71 

Sheldon — 
John  McCandless,  K.  '81 30 

Sioux  City — 

Burton  K.  Lewis,  Mc.  '98 436 

Russell  A.  Marks,  Mc.  '97...  434 
Oscar  Middlekauflf,  Bo.  '90...     83 

Wilbur  Owen,  K.  »88 42 

Edmund  Pendleton,  Mc.  '97.  434 
Gifford     S.     Robinson,    Mc. 

Hon 425-6 

Leonard  B.  Robinson,  Mc.'95  431 
Albert  O.  Wakefield,  Mc.  '97  435 

Sioux  Rapids — 

William  B.  Johnston,  Mc.  '94  427 

Spencer — 

William  S.  Bemis,  K.  '82  ...     31 

Tipton — 

John  T.  Moffit,  K.  »86 39 

Washington— 

Marsh  W.  Bailey,  Mc.  '94 427 

Waterloo — 

Chester  D.  Kern,  Mc.  '95 430 

George  B.  Miller,  Mc.  '94....  429 

Charles  Zollinger,  K.  '95 54 

Charles  Zollinger,  Mc.  '95  ...  431 

Waukon— 

Charles  T.  Granger, Mc. Hon.  425 

Waverlv — 

Burton  E.  Sweet,  Mc.  '95 431 

West  Union — 

Harry  P.  Hancock,  K.  '78...     26 

KANSAS. 

Abilene— 

Cloyd  R.  Troxel,  Gr.  '95 473 

Atchison — 

Warren  W.  Guthrie,  Jr.,  K. 

'96 54 

William  F.  Guthrie,  St.  '87..  107 

Rolla  R.  Mitchell,  Gr.  '95....  473 

Baldwin — 

John  I.  Games,  Gr.  ,'95 473 

Moses  W.  Games,  Gr.  '96 474 

Beulah — 

George  E.  Potter,  Gr.  '98 478 


Clover  Cliff — 

Harold  M.  Blackshire,  Gr.'97  476 

Fort  Scott — 

Robert  B.  Campbell,  Gr.  '97  477 
Benjamin  C.  Garrison,  K.  '86  38 
Austin  McC.  Keene,  K.  '87..    40 

Geneseo — 
Thomas  Harley,  Gr.  '97 476 

GiRARD — 

Austin  Hawley,  K.  '83 34 

Greeley — 

Dale  D.  Gear,  Gr.  '96 474 

Horton —  . 
Scott  Hopkins,  St.  '84 103 

Kansas  City — 
Maurice  LeR.  Alden,  Mar. '96  176 

Archie  E.  Watson,  K.  '90 45 

George  B.  Watson,  K.  '87....  41 
George  B.  Watson,  St.  '87....  108 

Lawrence— 

Samuel  D.  Bishop,  Gr.  '97...  477 
William  B.  Brownell,Gr.Hon  472 
Marshall  A.  Gorrill,  Gr.  '97.  477 
James  W.  Green,  Gr.  Hon...  471 

Fred  Harris,  Gr.  '98 478 

Robert  C.  Manley,  Gr.  '96...  475 
William  H.  Mason,  Gr.  '97...  476 

James  W.  Means,  Gr.  '98 478 

Wilder  S.  Metcalf,  Gr.  '97...  476 
Alexander  C.  Mitchell,  Gr. '97  478 
James  H.  Mitchell,  Gr.  '97.^  478 
Frank  H.  Moore,  Mar.  '96...  175 
John  Q.  A.  Norton,  Gr.  Hon.  472 

Alfred  H.  Noyes,  Gr.  ^98 478 

Louis  C.  Poehler,  Gr.  '97..  ..  478 
Samuel  A.  Riggs,  Gr.  Hon...  472 
Marcus  SummerfieId,Gr. Hon.  472 
Thomas  E.  Wagstaff,  Gr.  '97  477 

Leavenworth — 

Daniel  R.  Anthony,  Jr.,K.*9i     45 

Ira  L.  Bond.  Co.  '97 139 

Thomas  P.  Fenlon,  Jr.,K.'87  40 
Louis  H.  Wulfekuhler,Gr.'95  474 

Manhattan — 

Myron  A.  Limbocker,  Gr.'97  478 

Horace  G.  Pope,  Gr.  '96 475 

Warner  St.  C.  Pope,  Gr,  '96..  475 

Osage  City  - 
Clyde  W.  Miiler,  Gr.  '97 477 

OSKALOOSA — 

William  D.  Snell,  Gr.  »9h 475 

Ottawa — 

Clarence  A.  Burney,  Gr.  '97..  476 
Alpheus  W.  Cornelius,  Gr.*97  477 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


503 


Paola — 

George  Kingsley,  Jr.,  Gr.  '96  474 
Pratt — 

William  T.Sturtevant,  We. '86  195 

QUENEMO — 

Arlon  B.  Crum,  Gr.  '96^ 474 

Seneca — 

Edwin  L.  Miller,  St.  '88 109 

Edwin  L.  Miller,  We.  '87 196 

Samuel  K.  VVoodworth,K.'84     36 

SUMMERFIKLD  — 

Terry  J.  Madden,  Gr.  '96 474 

Topeka — 

Frank  E.  Bennett,  We.  '92.. .  203 
Frederick  D.  Fuller,  We.  '88  197 
Charles  K.  Holliday,  Gr.  '95  473 
Albert  H.  Horton,  Jr.,  Gr.'96  474 

David  W.  Kent,  Be.  '86 64 

Frank  D.  Merriam.  Gr.  '97...  478 

Galen  F.  Nichujs,  Gr   '95 473 

Adrian  F.  Sherman,  Gr.  '97..  477 
John  F.  Switzer,  We.  '88 198 

Troy— 

Charles  W.  Reeder,  Gr.  '95.  473 

W  AM  EGO — 

Leonard  W.  Prunty,  Gr.  '96..  475 
William  A.  Rogers,  Gr.  '96..  475 

Wichita — 

Thomas  G.  Fitch,  K.  '82 31 

WlNFIELD — 

Oscar  M.  Seward,  K.  '76 24 

KENTJJCKY. 

Ashland — 

Edgar  Hager,  We.  '91 202 

Covington— 

Sidney  Arthur,  Ham.  '90 225 

Greene  Fenley,  Ham.  '91^...  228 

Otis  H.  Fisk,  Ham.  '99 238 

Walker  C.  Hall,  Ham.  '90...  226 
Milton  H.  McLean,  Ham.  '91  228 

Shelley  Rouse,  Ham.  '90 227 

Robert  C.  Simmons,  Ham. '88  223 

Frankfort— 

Thomas  N.  Lindsey,Ham  '92  230 

Henderson — 

William  R.  Marrs,  Min.  '95..  352 
Henry  M.  Stanley,  Wa.  '87...  273 

Lexington — 

Morris  W.  BartleU,  Min.  '94  351 
George  C.  Webb,  Min.  '90...  346 

Louisa — 

John  W.  M.  Stewart,  K.  '87.     41 


Louisville — 

Thomas  R.  Cartmell,  Min. '95  352 

'  John  C,  Doolan,  Min.  '90..^.  347 

William  B.  Eagles,  Min.  '94..  351 

Herman  D.NewcombjMin. '95  351 

Joseph  T.  O'Neal,  K.  '73 18 

Arthur  Peter,  Min.  '92 349 

Frank  D.  Swope,  Cho.  '89...  254 

Muir  Weissinger,  St.  '94 n8 

Robert  E.  W(wds,  Mar.  '92...  170 

Mavsville — 

Harry  C.  Curran,  Ham.  '92..  229 

Milton  Johnson,  K.  '93 49 

Mt.  Sterling — 

Henry  C.  Howard,  Mar 160 

New  Castle — 

Charles  H.  Sanford,  Ham. '93  232 

Newport — 

Shaler  Berry,  Ham.  '95 234 

John  T.  Hodge,  Ham.  '87....  221 

Highlands,  Newport — 

George  W.  Ross,  Ham.  '93...  232 

OWINGSVILLE — 

William  G.  Ramsey,  K.  '94..  51 
Richmond — 

Robert  E.  Roberts,  T.  '97....  340 

RUSSELLVILLE — 

Harvey  S.  McCulcheon,St.'94  1 18 
Stanford — 

James  N.  Saunders,  K.  '87....  41 
Versailles — 

Charles  M.  Harris,  Min  '96...  353 

Nicholas  B.  Marks,  Min.  '96..  353 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans — 

James  F.  Casey,  Mar.  '97 175 

Joseph  O.  Dyer,  Wa.  '89 274 

William  B.  Forsyth,  Min.  '96  352 

Emile  Godchaux,  Wa.  '98 287 

James  P.  Parker,  Min.  '94....  350 

Shreveport— 

Charles  L.  Gaines,  T.  '95 337 

Tallula — 

James  T.  McClellan,  K.  '75..  22 

MAINE. 

Bangor — 

Frank  H.  Baker,  We.  '96 208 

Forest  J.  Martin,  We.  '90 20I 

Bath — 

Arthur  J.  Dunton,  We.  '98...  2i2 
Arthur  H.  Stetson,  We.  '97...  212 

Ellsworth — 

Frederick  Hale,  St.  '99 124 


504 


PHI  DELTA  PHL 


Farmington — 

Elmer  E.  Richards,  K.  *83...     34 

GORHAM —  ♦ 

JoHn  A.  Waterman,  Cho.  '88  252 
Guilford — 

John  S.  Williams,  We.  *90...  201 

KiTTERY  — 

Edward  H.  Safford,  We.  '97..  212 
Old  Town — 

Walter  Mooers,  We.  '96 210 

William  H.  Powell,  We.  '90  201 
Portland— 

Alvin  C.  Dresser,  We.  '95 207 

Walter  C.  Scarborough,  We. 
'92 204 

William  W.  Thomas,  2d,  Mil. 
'96 466 

Harry  M.  Verrill,  Wa.  '91....  278 
Rockland  — 

Mervyn  A.  Rice,  St.  '92 114 

South  Wkst  Harbor — 

Bertrand  E.  Clark,  We.  '95..  207 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore — 

Ward  B.  Coe,  Mar.  '92 169 

Ernest  Hoen,  Jr.,  Cho.  '88...  253 
Edward  J.  Kennard,  K.  '75..  22 
Charles  H.  Knapp,  Min.  '90.  347 

John  D.  Lord,  Jr.,  St.  *86 106 

James  M.  Marshall,  Min.  '94  351 
Robert  E.   L.  Marshall,  Min. 

'96 353 

Rush  A.  Robinson,  Kd.  '92....  300 

George  M.  Sharp,  Wa.  Hon...  272 
Cumberland — 

Lloyd  Lowndes,  Jr.,  Wa.  '97  286 
Easton  — 

J.  H.  Covington,  G.  '94 246 

Hyattsville — 

Robert  W.  Wells,  Gr.  '97 477 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

ASHVION'l'— • 

William  R.  Guilford.We.  '96  209 

William  R.  Guilford,  Di.'94..  363 
Barnstable — 

Henry  M.  Hutchings,  We.'92  204 
Blackinton  — 

John  B.  Archer,  K.  '96.. 54 

Boston — 

Charles  F.  Adams,  2d,  Cho. 
'92 258 


Charles  O.  Abell,  We.  *97...  210 
Edward  B.  Adams,  Cho.  '95..  262 

John  F.  Adams,  We.  '94 205 

Homer  Albers,  We.  '85 194 

George  D.  Alden,  We.  '88...  197 
George  W.  Anderson, We.  '90  199 
Lloyd  H.  Andrews,  We.  '94.  203 
Frank  A.  Appleton,  We.  *90..  199 
James  A.  Bailey,  Jr.,  Cho. '91  256 

Henry  Baily,  VVe.  '92 203 

Roscius  H.  Back,  We.  '89....  198 
William  F.  Bacon,  Cho.  '89..  253 
Francis  R.  Bangs,  Cho.  *94.-  261 
Charles  B.  Barnes,  Jr.,  Cho. 

'93  259 

Ralph  S.  Bartlett,  We.  '92...  203 

Stephen  S.  Bartlett,  Cho.  '89  253 

John  L.  Bates,  We.  '85 194 

Melville  M.Bigelow, We.  Hon.  193 

John  A.  Blanchard,  Cho. '95..  262 

Edward  E.  Blodgett,  Cho. '89  253 

Wilfred  Bolster,  Cho.  '91 256 

Arthur  H.  Brooks,  Cho.  '94^  261 

William  H.  Brown.  We.  '86..  194 

Charles  M.  Bruce,  We.  '88...  197 

Charles  C.  Bucknam,  We. '96  20S 

Addison  C.  Burnham,  Cho. '93  259 

Frederick  P.  Cabot,  Cho.  '93  259 

Moses  S.  Case,  We.  '92.. 203 

Herbert  M.  Chase,  We.  '94..  205 

Harry  L.  Clapp,  Mar.  '96...,   173 

George  L.  Clarke,  We.  '87...  195 

Maynard  E.  S.  Clemons,  We. 

'96 208 

Julian  Cod  man,  Cho.  '9^ 263 

Guy  W.  Cox,  We.  '96... 208 

James  P.  Crosby,  We.  '90....  200 
Guy  Cunningham,  Cho.  '91...  256 
Robert  Cushman,  Cho.  '96...  264 

Marvin  H.  Dana,  J.  'S8 186 

Charles  K.  I>arling,  We.  '96..  209 
Herbert  H.  Darling,  Cho  '91  256 

Arthur  S.  Davis.  We.  '92 203 

Arthur  W.  de  Goosh,  We.  '96  209 
Delavan  C.  Delano,  We.  '87.  195 
Louis   L.  G.  de  Rochemont, 

We.  '94 206 

Philip  Dexter,  Cho.  '92 25S 

David  T.  Dickinson,  Cho. '91  256 
George  C.  Dickson,  We.  '92.  203 
Frederick  C.  Dowd,  We.  '90  200 

David  A.  Ellis,  Cho.  '96 265 

Harry  C.  Fabyan,  We.  '96...  209 
John  A.  Farrar,  We.  '96 209 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


505 


Edward  St.  C.  Fellows,  We. 

'92 203 

Elbridge  S.  Fernald,  We.  '95  207 
William  T.  A.  Fitzgerald,  We. 

'97 211 

Jewell  Flower,  We.  '99 213 

Samuel  W.  Forrest,  We.  '88.  197 
Ralph  W.  Foster,  We.  '85....   194 

Reginald  Foster,  We.  '86 194 

Henry  G.  Frost,  We.  '86 195 

Robert  W.  Frost,  Cho.  '90....  254 
Louis  A.  Frothingham,  Cho. 

'96 265 

Joseph  R.  Fuller,  We.  '90....  209 

George  P.  Furber,  Cho.  '90..  255 

Irvin  McI).  Garfield,  Cho. '96  265 

Burton  P.  Gray,  We.  '96 209 

John  C.  Gray,  Cho.  Hon 251 

Roland  Gray,  Cho.  '98 267 

Fred  C.  Gilpatric,  We.  '89...  198 

Richard  W.  Hale,  Cho.  '95...  263 

Prescott  F.  Hall,  Cho.  '92....  258 

James  M.  Hallowell,  Cho. '93  260 
Frederick  C.   Hanscom,  We. 

'95 207 

Robert  E.  Harding,  We.  '96..  209 
Albert  F.  Hayden,  We.  '88...  197 
Charles  E.  Haywood,  We. '90  200 
Norman  F.  Hesseltine,W^e.'9i  202 
Arthur  D.  Hill,  Cho.  '94......  262 

William  Hoag,  We.  '96 210 

Willis  P.  Holcombe,  We.  '86  195 
Oliver  W.  Holmes,  Jr.,  Cho. 

Hon 251 

Robert  Homans,  Cho.  '97 266 

Samuel  H.  Hudson,  We.  '89.  198 
Carleton  Hunneman,  Cho. '92  258 

Louis  F.  Hyde,  Cho.  '90 255 

John  Ingram,  We.  '93 205 

Charles  H.  Innes,  We.  '92  ...  204 

John  A.  Irwin,  We.  '91 202 

Harry  W.  James,  We.  'S8 197 

Stephen  R.  Jones,  We.  '92...  204 

James  E.  Kelley,  We.  '87 196 

Charles  D.  Keyes,  We.  '93...  205 
George  E.  Kimball,  We.  '93.  205 
Roscoe  E.  Learned,  We.  '93.  205 
Charles  F.  Light,  We.  '87....  196 
Charles  P.  Lincoln,  Cho.  '90  255 
James  A.  Lowell,  Cho.  '94...  262 
Joseph  W.  Lund,  Cho.  '93...  260 

Joseph  P.  Lyons,  We.  '90 200 

Curtis  G.  Metzler,  We.  '97...  211 
Oliver  R.  Mitchell,  Cho.  '93..  260 


William  H.  Mitchell,  We.  '87  196 
Edward  D.  Moore,  We.  '87 ..  196 

George  A.  Moore,  We.  '94...  206 
George  W.  Moulton,  We.  '90  201 

William  G.  Nash,  We.  '95...  207 

James  M.  Newell,  Cho.  '93...  260 

John  R.  Nichols,  We.  '97 211 

Hiram  C.  Nickerson,  We.  '92  204 

William  M.  Noble,  We.  '88..  197 

Fred  L.  Norton,  We.  '89 199 

George  R.  Nutter,  Cho.  '89...  254 

Hugh  W.  Ogden,  Cho.  'q6...  265 

William  C.  Parker,  We.  '89..  199 

Birney  C.  Parsons,  We.  '94  ..  206 

Joseph  N.  Pastene,  We.  '88..  197 

Thomas  N.  Perkins,  Cho.  '94  262 

George  R.  Pulsifer,  Cho.  '93  261 

James  L.  Putnam,  Cho.  '95...  263 

William  Quinby,  Mar.  '87....  165 

William  L.  Quinby,  We.  '89.  199 

Edgar  J.  Rich,  Cho.  '91  257 

Leonard  G.  Roberts,  We    '90  201 

Odin  B.  Roberts,  Cho.  '91  ...  257 

Jefferson  S.  Rust,  Mar.  '88...  166 

Philip  S.  Rust,  Cho.  '90  .    ..  255 

George  A.  Sanderson,  VVe.  '87  196 

George  B.  Sears,  We.  '95 208 

William  R.  Sears,  Cho.  '94...  262 

Walter  Soren,  We.  '86 195 

Joseph  L.  Stackpole,Jr.,Cho. 

'98 267 

Daniel  C.  Stanwood,  Fd.  '90  297 

Charles  H.  Stebbins,  We.  '95  208 

George  W.  Stetson,  We.  '90..  201 

Colver  J.  Stone,  We.  '95 208 

Oscar  Storer,  We.  '95  208 

Willis  W.  Stover,  We.  '96....  iio 

Michael  J.  Sughrue,  We.  '88  198 

Ezra  R.  Thayer,  Cho.  '91 357 

William  G.  Thompson,  Cho. 

'91 257 

Charles  Walcott,  Cho.  '95  ...  264 

Joseph  Wjilker,  Cho.  '90 256 

George  P.  Wardner,  Cho.  '93  261 

Richard  B.  Young,  Ham.  '91  229 

Charles  H.Wardwell,We.  '95  208 

Henry  Ware,  Cho.  '96 265 

Richard  D.  Ware,  Cho.  '93...  261 

Henry  L.  Whittlesey,  We.  '8f)  195 

Joseph  Wiggin,  Cho.  '96 265 

Samuel  E.  Worchen,  We.  '94  206 

Owen  D.  Young,  We.  '96 210 

Brewster-^ 

Elisha  S.  Hall,  We.  '87 195 


5o6 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Brockton — 

Elmer  H.  Fletcher,  We.  '96..  209 
Brookfield — 

Arthur  F.   Butterworth,  We. 

'93 204 

Brookline — 

George  W.  Duncklee,  Wa.'gS  287 

Cambridge — 

James  B.  Ames,  Ch.  Hon 251 

Marshall  H.  Gould,  We.  '96..  209 
Christopher  C.  Langdell,Cho. 

Hon 252 

Jeremiah  Smith,  Cho.  Hon...  252 
Jeremiah  Smith,  Jr.,  Cho. '95  263 
James  B.  Thayer,  Cho.  Hon..  252 
Lewis  S.  Thompson,  Cho.  '95  264 
Frank  B.  Williams,  Cho.  '95.  264 

Canton — 

Bartholomew  R.  Doody,  We. 
'90 ^  200 

Chestnut  Hill— 

Endicott  P.  Saltonstall,  Cho. 
'97 266 

Clinton — 

George  (or  Charles)  G.  Ban- 
croft, We.  '89 198 

James  Greenwood,  Jr.,  K.'74     20 

Dorchester — 

Oliver  P.  Schoonmaker,  We. 
'98 , 212 

Dudley — 

Henry  Schofield,  Cho.  '90 256 

Fall  River — 

Franklin  A.  Pease,  Mar.  *86..  163 

FiTCHBURG  — 

John  A.  Lane,  We.  '96 210 

Florence — 

Louis  H.  Warner,  We.  '97....  212 
Gloucester  — 

Carleton  H.  Parsons,  We.  '97  211 

Lincoln  S-  Simonds,  We.  '94  206 
Great  Barrington 

Charles  Giddings,  Fd.  *gi 298 

Greenfield  — 

Gaius  G.  Atkins,  Ham.  '91...  227 
Haverhill — 

Gurdon  S.  Howe,  Cho.  '92...  258 
Hudson  — 

Silas  W.  Hale,  We.  '89 198 

Hyde  Park — 

Edwin  C.  Jenney,  We.  '90...  200 
Lawrence — 

William  J.  Bradley,  We.  '89.   198 

Walter  Coulson,  VVe.  '90 200 


Joseph  J.  Mahoney,  VVe.  '85-  194 
Henry  £.  Oxnard,  Cho.  '89..  253 
Frederick   F.   Sherman,  Wc. 

'98 -  212 

Leominster — 

Edward  W.  Blodgett,  We.*99  213 
Harry  C.  Bascom,  We.  *92...  203 
Franklin  Freeman,  We.  '96...  20^ 
William  E.  White,  We.  '86...  195 

LiNCOIJ* — 

Edward  L  Smith,  Cho.  '89...  254 

Lowell — 

James  F.  Corbett,  We.  '91...  202 
Winthrop  H.  Duncan,  Wa.'96  284 
William  M.  Holman,  We.  '98  212 
Fisher  H.  Pearson,  We.  '89...  199. 
Fred  N.  Wier,  We.  '87 196 

Lynn — 

Charles  N.  Barney,  We.  '98..  212 
Edward  R.  Coffin,  Cho.  '96...  264. 
Arthur  F.  Foster,  Cho.  '89....  253 
Henry  T.  Lumus.  W^e.  '97....  21 1 
Theodore  C.  Tebbetts,  St. '99  124 

Marlborough — 

Edgar  Weeks,  We.  '95 20S 

Medfield — 

Henry  W.  Austin,  We.  '90...  2oa 

Methuen — 

Christopher   H.  Rogers,  We. 
'96 2ia 

Milford — 
Clifford  A.  Cook,  We.  '95 207 

Milton — 

George  M.  Gushing,  Cho.  '97  266 

Needham — 

Edwin  M.  Grover,  We.  '97...  211 

New  Bedford — 

May  hew  R.  Hitch,  We.  '80...  198 
Oliver  Prescolt,  Jr.,  Cho.  92  259 

Newburyport — 

Robert  G.  Dodge,  Cho.  '97.  ~  266 
David  P.  Page,  We.  '95 208 

New  Centre — 

Elias  B.  Bishop,  Cho.  '97 266 

Newton — 

Louis  A.  Hall,  We.  '97 2II 

Newton  VI LLE — 

Fay  B.  Kendall,  We.  '97 2II 

North  Adams — 
Charles  T.  Ralston,  K.  '83...     34 

Charles  T.  Ralston,  Mar 160 

James  D.  Williams,  St.  '97...  122 

Northampton — 
Clinton  E.  Bell,  St.  '98 123. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


507 


Lemuel  S.  Strickland, We. '95  208 
North  Attleboro — 

William  H.  Pond,  Wa.  '91...  277 
Old  Cambridge — 

Samuel  F.   Batchelder,  Cho. 
'98 267 

PiTTSFIELD— 

Edward  Boltwoud,  Wa.  '94...  281 

Provincetown — 

Raymond  A.  Hopkins, We. '94  206 

Salem  - 

Harry  E.  Jackson,  We.  '94...  206 

Spencer— 

George  A.  Drury,  We.  '92  ...  203 

Springfield  — 

George  A.  Bacon,  We.  '95....  207 
Wendell  G.  Brownson,Wa.*95  283 
Charles  M.  Kirkham,  We. '91  202 

Taunton— 

Frank  P.  Lincoln,  We.  '92...  204 

Topsfield— 

Alfred  W.  Putnam,  We.  *96..  210 

Waltham — 

John  Le  G.  Harvey,  We.  '88..  197 

Webster— 

Frank  E.  Deon,  We.  '91 202 

Wellesley — 

Harry  L.  Rollins,  We.  '89....   199 

West  Acton— 
.  Frederick  H.  Nash,  We.  '98..  212 

Westboro — 

Charles  L.  Adams,  We.  '86...  194 

Westfield — 

Harold  P.  Mosely,  We.  '98...  212 

West  Roxbury — 

George  P.  Beckford,  We.  '97"  210 

Whitman — 

Charles  B.  Snow,  Jr.,  \ye.'94  206 

Wilkinsonville — 

Willard  J.  Humes,  We.  '91...  202 

Worcester — 

Charles  S.  Forbes,  We.  '89...  198 

Charles  B.  Gates,  K.  '74 20 

Frank  B.  Hall,  We.  '90 200 

Frederick  B.  Harlow,  Cho. '88  252 
John  H.  Johnson,  We.  '90....  200 
William  C.  Mellish,  We.  '95..  207 
Charles  C.  Milton,  We.  '93...  205 
Ernest  I.  Morgan,  We.  '93....  205 

Arthur  P.  Rugg,  We. '86 194 

Charles  M.  Thayer,  Cho.  '92.  259 
Charles  H.  Wood,  We.  '94...  206 

WORTHINGTON — 

Elisha  H.  Brewster,  We.  '96.  208 


MICHIGAN. 

Allegan — 

Fred  I.  Chichester,  K.  '86....  39 

Ann  Arbor — 

Thomas  A.  Bogle,  K.  Hon...  3 

Ora  E.  Butterfield,  K.  '91....  46 

Thomas  McI.Cooley, K.Hon.  4-8 

John  R.  Effinger,  Jr.,  K.  '92  48 
Harry  B.  Hutchins,  K.  Hon..9-io 

Elias  F.  Johnson,  K.  Hon....  10 

Edward  DeW.  Kinne, K.Hon.  10 

Jerome  C.  Knowlton,  K.Hon,  ii 

Floyd  R.  Mechem,  K.  Hon..  11 

Seth  C.  Randall,  K.  '74 21 

Bradley    M.   Thompson,    K. 

Hon 12-13 

Charles  R.  Whitman,  K.Hon  13 

Horace  LaF.Wilgus,Sw. Hon.  412 

Battle  Creek — 

Edwin  N.  Caldwell,  K.  '93...  49 

George  E.  Howes,  Jr.,  K.  '92  48 

Bay  City — 

Morris  L.  CouTtright,  K.  '82.  31 

Curtis  E.  Pierce,  K.  '82 32 

Benton  Harbor — 

Frank  P.  Graves,  K.  '95 53 

Charlevoix — 

Joel  M.  Eaton,  K.  '75 21 

Detroit — 

Ralph  L.  Aldrich,  K.  '86 38 

Elmer  L.  Allor,  K.  '95 52 

John  B.  Archer,  K.  '96 54 

Levi  L.  Barbour,  K.  Hon 3 

Laverne  Bassett,  K.  '90 44 

Louis  Blitz,  K.  '72 17 

Harry  C.  Bulkley,  K.  '95 52 

George  V.  D.  Candler,  K.'94  50 

Henry  E.  Candler,  K.  '94 50 

Edwin  F.  Conely,  K.  Hon....  4 

Charles  G.  Cook,  K.  '98 56 

Edwin  Denby,  K.  '06 54 

Freeman  Field,  K.   97 56 

Allan  P.  Gilmour,  K.  '95 53 

William  W.  Griffin,  K.  '89...  43 

Levi  T.  Griffin,  K.  Hon 8-9 

Williams  C.  Harris,  K.  '91...  46 

James  S.  Heaton,  K.  '83 34 

Daniel  B.  Hibbard,  Jr.,  K.'7i  15 

George  H.  Hopkins,  K.  '7f..  16 

John  S.  Hurd,  K.  '94 51 

Charles  A.  Kent,  K.  Hon 10 

Otto  Kirchner,  K.  Hon 10 


3oS 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


Franz  C.  Kuhn,  K.  '94 51 

Rufus  G.  Lathrop,  K.  '95 53 

Philip  H.  McMillan,  Cho.'9S  267 

Samuel  Medbury,  K.  '94 51 

George  W.  Moore,  K.  '73 18 

Victor  J.  Obenauer,  K.  '95...  53 

A.  H.  DeF.  Paine,  K   '73....  19 

Jonathan  Palmer,  Jr.,  K.  '93  49 

George  G.  Prentis,  K.  '93 49 

Hedley  V.  Richardson,  K.'94  51 

Daniel  L.  Russell,  Jr.,  K.  '94  51 

Samuel  I.  Slade,  K.  '87 41 

Herbert  M.  Snow,  K.  '83 34 

Errol  H.  Spicer,  K.  '98 56 

Henry  H.  Swan,  K.  Hon 12 

Frank  VV.  Waring,  K.  '76 24 

Charles  S.  Wiibeck,  K.  '92...  48 

George  B.  Yerkes,  K.  '38 42 

East  Saginaw  (see  Saginaw,  E.  S.) 

Gauen — 

Edwin  A.  Biakeslee,  K.  '91..  45 

Grand  Rapids— 

Eugene  E.  Allen,  K.  '70 15 

John  W.  Champlin,  K.  Hon.  4 

Arthur  C.  Denison,  K.  '83  ...  33 

Warren  C.  Dewey.  K.  '71 15 

Alfred  H.  Hunt,  K.  '96 55 

Willard  F.  Keeney,  K.  '83...  34 

William  H.  Loomis,  K.  '80...  29 

Elmer  L.  Maddox,  St.  '85 105 

Willis  B.  Perkins,  K.  '83 34 

John  G.  Stone,  K.  *94   52 

William  J.  Stuart,  K.  '72 17 

Charles  E.  Temple,  K.  '82...  32 

Myron  H.  Walker,  K.  '78 27 

Harry  F.  Worden,  K.  'g4 52 

Francis  L.  W^irzburg,  K.  '99  57 

Hancock— 

Frederic  Harry,  K.  '99 57 

Howell — 

F^dmund  C.  Shields,  K.  '96...  55 

William  H.  S.  Wood,Mar.'90  166 

I R  ON  woo  D  — 

Charles  M.  Humphrey,  K.  '86  39 

ISHI'EMING — 

Alexander  K.  Sedgwick,  Har. 

'95 400 

Jackson — 

Lewis  D.  Campbell,  Cg.  '90..  313 

Nathaniel  H.  Kennedy, K.  96  55 

Kalamazoo  — 

Edward  N.  Dingley,  Mar. '85  162 

Edwin  M.  Irish,  K.  '72 17 


Clare  H.  Stearns,  K.  '97 56 

Lansing  — 

Charles  W.  Foster,  K.  '96 54 

William  A.  Eraser,  K.  '72....  17 

William  A.  Fraser,  K.  '76....  23 

Claudius  B.  Grant,  K.  Hon..  8 

Charles  C.  Hopkins,  K.  '76-  23 

Russell  C.  Ostrander,  K.  '76.  23 

LUDINGTON  — 

Luman    W.  Goodenough,  K. 

'98  56 

Daniel  W.  Reardou,  K.  '78...     26 

Manistee— 

Louis  E.  Morris,  K.  '74 20 

Marshall — 

Edward  F.  Tierney,  K.  '82...     33 

Marquette — 

Alfred  F.  Maynard,  K.  '80...     29 

Monroe  — 

Harry  A.  Lockwood,  K.  '83^     34 

Oscoda  — 
Charles  S.  Pierce,  K.  '87 40 

Plain  well — 

Ellis  G.  Soule,  K.  '99 57 

Port  Huron  — 

Samuel  W.  Vance,  K.  '78 27 

Romeo  - 

John  L.  Starkweather,  K.'70     15 

Saginaw  — 

John  M.  Brooks,  K.  '74 19 

Charles  W.  Burt.  K.  '91 46 

Charles  W.  Burt,  Cg.  '93.......  317 

Charles  G.  Fowler,  K.  '79..      28 

James  B.  Peter,  K.  '73 19 

Charles  S.  Smith,  K.  '81 31 

Wallis  C.  Smith,  K.  '09 37 

Gilbert  M.  Stark,  K.  ^75 22 

St.  Ignace — 

Henry  Hoffman,  K.  '78 26 

St.  Johns— 

William  H.  Brunson,  K.  '86..     38 
Oliver  L,  Spaulding,Jr.,K.'96    55 

St.  Joseph— 

William  A.  Heartt,  Fr.  '97...  457 

South  Manistiquk — 

Leslie  T.  Hubbell,  Har.  '98..  404 

Traverse  City  — 

Harry  C.  Davis,  K.  '77 24 

West  Branch — 

William  A.  Weeks,  K.  '80....     30 

Williamston — 

Ezra  D.  Lewis,  K.  '70 15 

Ypsilanti  — 

Ransom  G.  George,  K.  '97...     5^ 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


509 


MINNESOTA. 

Alexandria — 

Claus  J.  Gunderson,  K.  '83...  33 

Anoka — 

Arthur  E.  Giddings,  Di.  '92..  360 

Albert  F.  Pratt,  Di.  '95 364 

Buffalo  — 

Egbert  S.  Oakley,  Di.  '98..  .  367 

DULUTH — 

Otway  W.  Baldwin,  St.  '83...  102 

William  H.  Carey,  Di.  '91  ...  359 

Wilson  G.  Crosby,  Cho.  *qo..  254 

Martin  B.  Davidson,  Di.  '91..  359 

•  Gilbert  G.  Dickerman,  Di.'9i  359 

Harry  G.  Gearhart,  Di.  '91...  359 

Heber  L.  Hartley,  Di.  '95  ...  364 

Clarence  M.  Hill,  K.  '76 23 

Frederick  F.  Huntress,  K.'Si  30 

Carl  M.  Johanson,  Cg.  '92...  316 

Alfred  E.  McCordic,  Cho.  '89  253 
Huntington  W.  Merchant, Di. 

'q3 361 

Frederick  Reynolds,  K.  '84...  36 

Farmington  — 

Israel  A.  Herrick,  We.  '97...  211 

Fercl's  Falls — 

Hans  Bugge,  Di.  '93 361 

Hastings — 

Frank  N.  Crosby,  Co.  '92 135 

John  F.  Schurch,  Di.  '96 365 

Litchfield — 

Lewis  H.  Kennedy,  Di.  '93..  361 

Little  Falls — 

Eli  P.  Adams,  Be.  '78 60 

Long  Prairie — 

Elisha  B.  Wood,  K.  '74 21 

Mankato — 

Benjamin  C.  Taylor,  Di.  '95..  365 

Samuel  B.  Wilson,  Di.  '96 —  366 

Minneapolis — 

Charles  S.  Albert,  Mar.  '92...  169 

Charles  S.  Albert,  Di.  '94 362 

Charles  F.  Alderson,  Di.  '05.  363 

Sewall  DeB.  Andrews,Cg.  95  321 

Lee  B.  Bartholomew,  Di.'95..  363 

George  K.  Belden,  Di.  '97...  366 

Frank  C.  Bestor,  Di.  '98 367 

Waller  P.  Butler,  K.  '79 27 

Joseph  Chapman,  Jr.,  Di.  '97  366 

John  Crosby,  Cho.  '91 262 

Norton  M.  Cross,  St.  '89 no 

John  L.  Davies,  Sw. '94 413 

George  F.  Dean,  Di.  '96 365 


Louis  L.  Dodge,  Di.  '98 367 

Charles  M.  Drew,  Di.  '94 362^ 

Robert  E.  Esterly,  Di.  '94....  362 

George  R.  Folds,  Di.  '97 366 

Carl  H.  Fowler,  Di.  '98 367 

Martin  E.  Goetzinger,  Di.'9b  365 

James  C.  Grant,  Mar.  '92 16& 

Albert  H.  Hall,  Mar.  '85 162 

Harry  R.  Hampton,  Di.  '96..  365 
Robert  A.  Hastings,  Di.  *99„  368 
Charles  G.  Hawley,  Bo.  '90..  83 
Edward  W.  Hawley,  Di.  '93  361 
George  M.  B.  Hawley,  Di.'97  366 

Frank   Healy,  K.  '84 35 

Ambrose  E.B.  Helmick,K.'86     38 

Alfred  L.  Hill,  Di.  '99 368 

Ernest  C.  Hosmer,  Di.  *97...  366 
Frank  R.  Hubachek,  Mar. '86  164 
William  A.  Jackson,  Di.  '93..  361 

John  T.  Jones,  Har.  'q6 401 

Thomas  E.  Kepner,  Di.'94...  363 
Horace  G.  Lazelie,  Di.  '97...  366 

Albert  B.  Loye,  Di.  '99 368 

Edward  Lucas,  Di.  '98 367 

Lane   MacGregor,  Di.  '92 360 

Mounlfort  Mills,  Di.  '97 366 

Joseph  F.  Moore,  Mar.  '86...  165 
William  P.  Moorhead,  Di.'98  367 
Frank  H.  Morrill,  Ham.  '87..  219 

James  Paige,  Di.  Hon 358 

William  S.  Pattee,  Di.  Hon..  358 

Paul  Pierce,  Bo.  '88 8i 

Herbert  G.   Richardson,  Di. 

'92 360 

Arthur  R.  Rogers,  Di.  '91 360 

George  H.  Rogers,  Di.  '99...  368 

George  H.  Spear,  Di.  '97 366 

John  C.  Sweet,  Di.  '93 362 

Charles  H.  Van  Campen,  Di. 

'94 363 

Edward  F.  Waite,  Mar.  Hon.  160 

Carleton   L.  Wallace,  Di.  '97  367 

Thomas  F.Wallace,  Jr., Di. '95  365 

MacLaughlin  White,  Di.'98..  367 

Robert  W.  Webb,  Di.  '93 362 

Alonzo  P.  Williamson,  Di.'94  363 

Daniel  B.  Wood,  Di.  '98 367 

Morris — 

Royal  A.  Stone,  Co.  '97 140 

Oronoco — 

Volney  G.  Reifsnider,  Di.  '91  360 

Rochester — 

George  M.  Stebbins,  Di.  '98..  367 


Sio 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


St.  Cloud— 

V  Ripley  B.  Brower,  Di.  '91 359 

James  E.  Jenks,  Mar.  '98 177 

St.  Paul— 

Armand  Albrecht,  K. '89 42 

William  W.  Allen,  Bo.  '90—  82 
Samuel  A.  Anderson,  St.  '87  107 
Frederick  C.  Baldy,  Di.  '98..  367 

Joseph  H.  Beeke,  Di.  '95 363 

William   R.  Begg,  Wa.  '95...  282 

William  R.  Begg,  Di.  '95 363 

Frederick  W.  Benz,  K.  '91...  45 
Lewis  S.  Bigelow,  Wa.  '89...  274 

Fitzhugh  Burns,  Di.  '94 362 

Walter  H.  Campbell,  Di.  '96  365 
James  D.  Denegre,  Di.  *9i...  360 

Joel  M.  Dickey,  Di.  '95 364 

Charles  W.  Farnham,  Di.  '95  364 
Ernest  A.  Faulhaber,  Di.  '98  367 
Howard  H.  Galusha,  Co.  '90  133 
William  H.  M.  Gemmell,  Di. 

'95 364 

Frank  H.  Griggs,  Di.  '95 364 

William  M.  Higgins,  Di.  '95  364 

Alexander  E.  Horn,  Co.  '90..  134 

William  F.  Hunt,  Di.  '95 364 

James  B.  Kerr,  Har.  '92 395 

David  H.  Kimball,  Fr.  '97...  458 

John  W.  Lane,  Co.  '88 132 

Charles  G.  Lawrence,  K.  '82     32 

Albert  W.  Lindeke,  Di.  '98..  367 

■George  W.  Markham,  Di.  '91  360 

Alfred  F.  Mason,  Di.  '95 364 

Charles  D.  Matteson,  Di.  '92  360 

William  T.  McMurran,  Di.'93  361 

John  D.  Miller,  Co.  '87 131 

William  DeW.  Mitchell,  Di. 

'0 365 

Albert  R.  Moore,  Di.  'oi 359 

Wilson  L.  Pierce,  Di.  '93 361 

Frederic  A.  Pike,  Mar.  '87....  165 

Louis  W.  Prendergast,  Di.  '95  364 

Frederick  D.  Rice,  Di.  '94...  363 

Edward  A.  Roberts,  Di.  *95..  364 

Milton  T.  Sanders,  Di.  '95...  365 

George  C.  Squires,  K.  '75 22 

John  S.  Stone,  Di.  '91 359 

Leonard  A.  Straight,  Bo.  '90  84 

Horace  B.  Straight,  Cg.  '94..  320 

Charles  E.  Swan,  Di.  '96 365 

Oarl  Taylor,  Di.  '92 360 

Thomas  S.  Tompkins,  Di.  '91  359 

Albert  DeF.  Tyler,  Di.  '93...  362 

David  Wallace,  Di.  '97 367 


Arthur  M.  Wick  wire,  Di.  '93  362 
St.  Peter — 

Harry  L.  Don&hower,  Di.  '96  365 
Shakopee — 

Charles  G.  Hinds,  K.  '87  «...  40 
Spring  Valley — 

Clarence  A.  Paul,  Har.  '94.^  398 
Stephen — 

William  C.  Brown,  Di.  '91...  359 
Taylor's  Falls — 

Edward  C.  Goltry,  Di.  '94...  363 
Virginia — 

Frederick  P.  Hopkins,  Bo.'86  77 
Winona — 

Grant  VanZandt,  Di.  '96 366 

MISSISSIPPL 

Aberdeen — 

Eugene  L.  Sykes,  Min.  '97...  354 
Columbus— 

Harry  U.  Sims,  Cho.  '97 267 

Hernando — 

Frederick  B.  White,  Min.  '94  350 
Oxford — 

Thompson  L.  Ross,  Cho.  '97  266 
Vicksburg— 

Eugene  D.  Andrews,  Min. '95  352 

MISSOURL 

Aurora — 

Edward  J.  White,  T.  '92 332 

Bakersfield  — 

John  W.  P.  Pumphrey,  T.'95  337 
Benton — 

Joseph  L.  Moore,  T.  '91 332 

Birmingham — 

Robert  E.  Ward,  T.  '95 338 

Bloomfield — 

Charles  Minton,  T.  '92 334 

Bonne  Terre — 

Charles  P.  Wilkson,  T.  '94...  336 
Booneville — 

Cruch  D.  Corum,  T.  '93 335 

Bowling  Green — 

Leander  G.  Blair,  T.  '95 337 

Butler — 

James  A.  de  Armond,  T.  '97  339 

Joseph  B.  March,  T.  '96 338 

Anderson  W.  Thurman,  T.'94  336 
California — 

Herman  Kraemer,  T.  '97 340 

George  H.  Williams,  Co.  '97  140 
Cameron — 

James  E.  Goodrich,  T.  '93...  335 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


5" 


Harley  H.  Hoskins,  We.  '95  207 

Hiram  Smith,  Jr.,  K.  '73 19 

Cape  Girardeau — 

Marvin  T.  Haw,  Co.  *90......   133 

John  W.  D.  Wilson,  T.  '95.  .  338 

Ci\RTHAGE — 

Charles  M.  Yeates,  Mar.  '90.  167 
Chillicothe — 

Paul  D.  Kitt,  T.  '98 341 

Wads  worth   D.    Leeper,  Co. 

V 134 

Clarksburg — 

Otho  C.  Moore,  T.  '97 340 

Clinton — 

John  I.  Hinkle,  T.  '92 334 

Walter  E.  Owen,  Co.  '85 129 

Columbia — 

Robert  E.  Farley,  T.  *92.«...  333 

Curtis  Haydon,  T.  '98 341 

Edward  W.  Hinton,  T.  Hon.  331 

John  D.  Lawson,  T.  Hon 331 

Isidor  Loeb,  T.  '93 335 

Alexander  Martin,  T.  Hon  ...  331 

Jerre  H.  Murry,  T.  '93 335 

Frederick   W.    Niedermeyer, 

T. '94 336 

Edwin  M.  Watson,  T.  '96 339 

James  A.  Yantis,  T.  Hon 331 

Curryville — 

George  R.  Biggs,  T.  '91 332 

De  Soto— 

George  F.  Boothe,  T.  '97 339 

Edgerton — 

Albert  S.  J.  Berry,  T.  '94 336 

Georgetown — 

Harvey  D.  Dow,  T.  '98 341 

Glasgow — 

Jamas  H.  Denny,  T.  '92 333 

Golden  City — 

George  A.  Evans,  T.  '97 339 

Gower — 

Aytchmonde  P.  Shull,  T.  '91..  332 
Hannibal— 

Albert  S.  Holmes,  T.  '93 335 

HOLDEN — 

Edward  T.  Smith,  Sw.  '98  ...  419 
Houston — 

Charles  E.  Covert,  T.  '97 339 

HUNTSVILLE  — 

Aubrey  R.  Hammett,  T.  '96.  332 
Independence — 

Frank  M.  Roberts,  T.  '95 337 

Jar  VIS — 

Walter  L.  Hinsley,  T.  '94....  336 


Jefferson  City — 

Penn  Brace,  T.  '94 336 

James  H.  Lay,  T.  '96 338 

Thomas  L.  C.  Price,  T.  '97...  340 
George  J.  Stampfli,  T.  '96....  339 

Kansas  City — 

Albert  B.  Bates,  Gr.  '97 476 

Frank  Blake,  T.  '92 333 

Justin  DeW.  Bowersock,  Cho. 

'96 264 

Frank  L.  Breyfogle,  Co.  '86..  130 
Robert  D.  Brown,  Bo.  '94.....     89 

George  W.  Bruce,  T.  *q2 333 

Thomas  B.  Buckner,  K.  '77..     24 

George  B.  Case,  St.  '97 121 

Denton  Dunn,  Co.  '91 134 

Henry  C.  Flower,  K.  '85 37 

Alfred  N.  Gossett,  Co.  *83...  128 
John  K.  Griffith,  Ham.  '88...  223 
Herbert  S.  Hadley,  Bo.  '94..     90 

James  M.  Jones,  St.  '83 102 

Olaf  A.  Lucas,  Bo.  '87 79 

Rollins  M.  Hockaday,  T.  '91  331 
Richard  L.  Melton,  K.  '91...  47 
Edwin  C.  Meservey,  Co.  '85.   I2Q 

John  A.  Moninger,  K.  '76 23 

Charles  H.  Nearing,  St.  '82..  loi 
Martin  J.  Ostergard,  T.  '97...  340 
Lyman  O.  Perley,  Wa.  '90...  276 
William  H.  H.  Piatt,  Gr.  '96  475 

Elmer  N.  Powell,  Gr.  '95 473 

Fred  P.  Ray,  T.  '93 335 

Charles  Reed,  K.  '87 40 

Issie  J.  Ringolsky,  K.  '84 36 

Frank  F.  Rozzelle,  K.  78 26 

Arnold  Shanklin,  Co.  '89 133 

James  G.  Smith,  K.  '86 39 

Theodore  C.  Sparks,  T.  '96...  338 
Clarence  I.  Spellman,  Gr.'97  477 
Samuel  B.  Strother,  T.  '93...  335 
Orson  H.  Swearingen,  T.  '97  340 
Theodoric  B.  Wallace,  Co. '83  128 

Hugh  C.  Ward,  Co.  '88 132 

William  F.  Wilkinson,  T.  '96  339 

Henry  WoUmann,  K.  '78 27 

Edward  C.  Wright,  Cho.  '89.  254 

Kearney — 

George  Eastin,  T.  '97 339 

Keytesville — 
JohnP.O'Shaughnessy,T.'95.  337 

KiRKSVILLE — 

Robert  R.  Dunkin,  T.  '92 333 

LaGrange — 

Willian  F.  Cook,  Co.  '89 133 


512 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Lamar — 

James  M.  Allen,  T.  '92 333 

Harry  W.  Timmonds,  T.  '97.  340 
Lexington — 

Hiram  J.  Groves,  T.  '93 335 

Liberty — 

Bernard  A.  Gow,  T.  '96 338 

Mexico — 

Charles  R.  Macfarlane,  T.  '95  337 

MOBERLY — 

Charles  M.  Cooper,  T.  ^94  ...  336 

Robert  E.  Jarvis,  T.  '95 .,  337 

H.  R.  Terrill,  T.  '92 332 

James  W.  Wight,  T.  '94 336 

Montgomery — 
Ralph  E.  Chadwick,  Gr.  '96.  474 

Mount  Vernon — 
William  S.  Jennings,  T.  '91..  332 

Normandy  P.  O — 
Casper  H.  L.  Beckers,  T.  '94  336 

Osceola— 

Omar  E.  Robinson  T.  '92 334 

Plattsburg— 

Harry  T.  Herndon,  T.  *92...  333 

POTOSI — 

Edwin  T.  Eversole,  Co. '89...   133 

Rich  Hill — 
Jerry  Culbertson,  T.  '96 338 

Richmond  — 

Frank  P.   Divelbiss,  T.  '92...  333 

St.  Joseph— 

Guy  C.  Barr,  T.  '93 334 

James  C.  Davis,  Co.  '87 130 

Samuel  I.  Motter,  K.  '99 57 

William  B.  Norris,  Mar.  '86..  163 
Morris  H.  Reed,  K.  '99 57 

St.  Louis — 

Clifford  B.  Allen,  Co.  'S7 130 

Henry  S.  Ames,  Co.  '88 131 

Charles  H.  Anderson,  Co.  '85  129 

John  C.  Atwood,  Co.  '89 132 

LeGrand  L.  Atwood,  Co.  '93  135 
Clarence  A.  Barrows,  Co.  '96  138 

Charles  W.  Bates,  Co.  '85 129 

George  F.  Beck,  Co.  '96 138 

David  Biggs,  Co.  '98 140 

James  P.  Birge,  Co.  '98 140 

John  H.  Boogher,  Co.  '90 133 

Pendleton  T.  Bryan,  Co.  '84.  128 
William  C.  Bryan,  Co.  '94....  136 
Harry  J.  Cantwell,  Co.    88...  131 

William  F.  Carter,  K.  '90 44 

Edwin  R.  Chappell,  Co.  '97..  139 
Daniel  H.  Clark,  Co.  '92 135 


Snyder  H.  Clark,  Co.  '96 138 

William  P.  Clarkson,  Co.  '89  132 
Holbrook  G.  Cleaveland,  K. 

'94 51 

Henry  A.  Clover,  Jr.,  Co. '89  132 

John  T.  Cochran,  Co.  '93 ^36 

Walter  DeR.  Coles,  Co.  '89..  133 
Charles  C.  Collins,  Co.  '94. ..  136 

Lucius  F.  Culver,  Co.  '96 138 

John  C.  Cummings,  Jr.,  Co. 

'96 138^ 

William  S.  Curtis,  Co.  Hon.,  127 
Hamilton  McM.  Dalton,  Co. 

,  *89 133 

Sidney  E.  Davis,  T.  '03 335 

John  N.  Denny,  Co.   83 127 

Frederick  W.  Dewart,  Co. '95  137 

John  Dillon,  Co.  '98 140 

Archibald  G.  Douglass, Co.*87  130 
John  H.  Douglass,  Jr.,  Co.'gS  140 
John  W.  Drabelle,  Co.  '85...  129 
Albert  N.  Edwards,  Co.  '88«  132 

Halcolm  G.  Ellis,  Co.  '91 134 

Mark  Ewing,  Co:  *q6 138 

Julius  L.  Foy,  Co.  '94  136 

William  E.  Garvin,  Co.  '84...  128 
William  O.  Gatewood,  T.  '97  339 

John  A.  Gernez,  Co.  '84 129 

Lindell  Gordon,  Co.  '92 135 

John  F.  Green,  Co.  '90 133 

John  H.  Grimm,  Co.  '86 130 

James  H.  Grover,  Co.  '96 138 

George  F.  Haid,  Co.  '97 139 

Louis  M.  Hall,  Co.  '95 137 

John  M.  Harrison,  Wa.  '87...  273 
Frank  H.  Haskins,  Co.  '92...  135 

Harry  B.  Hawes,  Co.  '96 138 

Alfred  P.  Hebard,  Co.  95...^  137 
Alfred  P.  Hebard,  Cho.  '06..  265 
Thomas  C.  Hennings,  Co.  98  141 

Walter  L.  Hinsley,  T. '94 336 

George  C.  Hitchcock,  Co.*92  135 
George    C.  Hitchcock,  Cho. 

*93 260 

John  M.  Hodgen,  Co.  '96 138 

Randall  L.  H  olden,  Co.  '91..  134 
Joseph  G.  Holliday,  Co.  '86^  130 
James  L.  Hopkins,  Co.  '90..^  134 
William  D.  Hudson,  Co.  'q5».  137 
Benjamin  C.  Hynes,  Wa.  91  277 
Harry  C.  January,  Co.  *96....  138 
George  S.  Johnson,  K.  '91 ...    47 

Alfred  H.  Jones,  Co.  '95 137 

Daniel  N.  Kirby,  Co.  '88-...  132 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


513 


Benjamin  J.  Klene,  Co.  '86. «  130 
Randolph   H.  Laughlin,  Co. 

'97 139 

Joseph  W.  Lewis,  Jr.,  Co. '92  135 
Isaac  H.  Lionberger,Co. Hon.  127 
Edgar  C.  Lock  land,  Co.  '98..  141 
Herbert  R.  Marlatt,  K.  '96...     55 

James  A.  May,  Co.  *88 132 

Daniel  C.  Miller,  Co.  '97 139 

Samuel  G.  Mortland,  Co.  '97  139 

Conde  M.  Nast,  Co.  '97 140 

George  L.  Neuhoff,  Co.  '90..  134 

J^ucius  P.  Nolan,  Co.  '83 128 
saac  H.  Orr,  Co.  '83 128 

Edward  E.  Paramore,  Co.  '97  140 
Luman  F.  Parker,  Jr.,  Co. '97  140 
Warren  A.  Parker,  T.  '91  ^...  332 
William  S.  Pope,  Jr.,  Co.  '96  139 
Valenline  M.  Porter,  Co.  '94  136 
William  R.  Reber,  Co.  '94.,.  137 

Frank  S.  Reel,  Co. '91 135 

Eben  Richards,  Co.  *88 132 

Douglas  W.  Robert,  Co.  '98..  141 
Theodore  G.  Rombauer,  Co. 


'92. 


David  Rorick,  Co.  '93 

Adrian  O.  Rule,  Co.  '85 

Virgil  R.  Rule,  Co.  '87 

Thomas  G.  Rutledge,  Co.  '94 

Lee  Sale,  Co,  '85 

Frederick  W.  ScuUin,  Co.  '95 
Arthur  B.  Shepley,  Co.  '97... 
George  H.  Shields,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'93 

Charles  R.  Skinker,  Co.  '96.. 

Griswold  Smith,  Co.  '98 

Wilbur  B.  Spaulding.  Co.  '97 
Seldon  P.  Spencer,  Co.  '86... 
George  J.  Tansey,  Co.  '90.... 

John  C.  Taussig,  Co.  '95 

Perry  P.  Taylor,  Bo.  '91 

Perry  P.  Taylor,  Co.  '91 

Gerrit  H.  TenBroek,  Co.  '88. 
Burton  M.  Thompson,  T.  '92  334 


Louis  W.  Thompson,  Co.  '96 

Harry  H.  Timken,  P.  '90 

William  M.  Tompkins, Co. '93 
George  F.  Townley,  Co.  '96.. 

Paul  B.  Valle,  Co.  '94 

John  W.  Valliant,  Co.  '93 

George  H.  Walker,  Co.  '96... 
William  F.  Woerner,  Co.  '85 

Jared  W.  Young,  Co.,  '97 

Joseph  H.  Zumbalen,  Co.  '87 


35 
36 

29 

31 

37 
29 

37 
40 

70 

39 
41 
40 

30 

34 

37 
86 

35 
32 


39 
50 
36 

39 
37 
36 

39 
29 

40 
31 


Savannah — 

Peter  C.  Breit,  T.  '94 336 

John  F.  Wade,  T.  '95 338 

Sedalia — 

Harold  B.  Sinnett,  T,  '97 340 

Sprague — 

Arthur  Gwinn,  T.  '97 339 

Springfield — 

Roscoe  C.  Patterson,  T.  '97..  340 
Stanberry — 

William  Gray,  T.  '96 338 

Stephens'  Store — 

Harvey  D.  Murry,  T.  '97 340 

Sweet  Springs — 

James  G.  Gwinn,  T.  '92 332 

Trenton — 

W.  Dale  Stepp,  T.  '95 335 

Van  D  ALIA — 

William  W.  Botts,  T.  '91 331. 

Versalles — 

Richard  H.  Woods,  T.  '97  ...  341 
Warrensburg — 

Nicholas  M.  Bradley,  T.  '93..  334 

Ewing  Cockrell,  Mar.  '96 175 

Frank  B.  Fulkerson,  T.  '92...  333 

Roswell  F.  Gilkeson,  Co.  '87  130 

Harry  G.  Hart,  T.  '92 333 

Herbert  R.  Marlatt,  K.  '96...     55 
Washington — 

Jesse  H.  Schaper,  T.  '92 434 

Webster  Grove — 

Max  M.  Bryant,  Co.  '97 139 

Wheeling — 

George  A.  Benedict,  St.  '83..  102 
WOODLAWN — 

Frank  T.  Woods,  T.  '97 340 

MONTANA. 

Great  Falls — 

John  C.  Huntoon,  K.  '91....,     46 
Mesmore  Kendall,  Mar.  '93..  171 

Helena — 

Emory  V.  Beach,  T.  '93 334 

Edward  W.  Beattie,  Jr.,  Wa. 

'98.*. 287 

Edwin  O.  Holter,  St.  '97 I2i 

Louis  Pen  well,  St.  '93 116 

Missoula — 

William  A.  Simons,  Co.  '96..  1 39 

NEBRASKA. 

Auburn— 
Richard  F.  Neal,  L.  '95 440 


514 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


AVOCA — 

Clarence  E.  Teft,  L.  'g6 441 

Crete— 

Mahlon  F.  Manville,  L.  '97..  442 

Dakota  City — 

Paul  Pizey,  L.  '95 440 

Greenwood — 

Philamon  B.  Green,  L.  '96...  441 

Hayes  Center — 
Charles  E.  Abbottj  L.  '97 441 

Humphrey — 

Victor  G.  Lyford,  Bo.  '83 74 

Lincoln — 

Ernest  C.  Ames,  L.  '98 443 

Frank  Brown,  L.  '97 441 

Wells  M.  Cook,  L.  '97 442 

John  6.  Cunningham,  Ham. 

'87 221 

John  H.  Farwell,  L.  '96 44: 

Ernest  C.  Folsom,  L.  '98 443 

Philip  F.  Greene,  L.  '95 440 

Ward  Hildreth,  L.  '97 442 

Charles  H.  ImhoS,  L.  '98 443 

Ralph  E.  Johnson,  L.  '95 440 

Charles  F.  Ladd,  L.  '98. 443 

Carlton  C.  Marley,  L.  '95 440 

George  S.  Ralston,  L.  '98 443 

William  H.  Raymond,  L.  '95  440 

Henry  A.  Reese,  K.  '93 50 

Manoah  B.  Reese,  L.  Hon...  439 

George  H.  Risser,  L.  '97 442 

Charles  A.  Robbins,  Bo.  '85.  76 
William  S.  Summers,  L.  Hon.  439 
Joseph  R.  Webster,  L.  Hon..  439 

Otis  G.  Whipple,  L.  '95 441 

Burton  W.  Wilson,  L.  '98 443 

Henry  H.  Wilson,  L.  Hon...  440 

Nebraska  City — 

Lemuel  C.  Day,  L.  '96 441 

John  W.  Dixon,  L.  '96 441 

William  H.  Hay  ward,  L,  ^97  442 

John  C.  Watson,  K.  ^73 19 

Wilmer  W.  Wilson,  L.  '95....  441 

Omaha — 

James  H.  Adams,  K.  '91 47 

John  C.  Barnard,  Bo.  '87 78 

Arthur  H.  Burnett,  Be.  *82...     61 

Cornelius  C.  Colt,  Fr.  '98 458 

Frank  Crawford,  K.  '93 49 

Lodowick  F.  Crofoot,  K.  '88    41 

Glenville  A.  Dowd,  Co.  '94..  136 

•  Frederick  Du  Fresne,  L.  *98..  442 

Jacob  Fawcett,  L.  Hon 439 

William  O.  Gilbert,  Mar.  '92  170 


Gilbert  M.  Hitchcock,  K.  '81  30 
Richard  S.  Horton,  Ham.  89  224 

Frank  Irvine,  L.  Hon 439 

Howard  Kennedy,  Jr.,Co  *(;i  134 
William  W.  Keysor,  Co.  '83.-  128 

Edmund  C.  Lane,  J.  ^'84 181 

Myron  L.  Learned,  We.  '87..  196 
Geoi^e  C.  Martin,  Har.  '99...  404 
Arthur  F.   Montmorency,  L. 

'96 441 

Edgar  M.  Morseman,  Jr.,  K. 

'95 53 

James  E.  Nevin,  Co.  '89 133 

Robert  W.  Patrick,  St.  '82...  loi 

Asel  Steere,  jr.,  J.  '86 184 

William  B.  Ten  Eyck,  J.  '86  184 

Duncan  M.  Vinsonhaler,  K. 

'91 47 

Philip  E.  Winter,  Bo..  '83 74 

Clarence  W.  Voung,  Bo.  '90.  84 
Rogers — 

George  W.  Wertz,  Mc.  '94...  429 
St.  Paul— 

Jesse  T.  Parker,  L.  '97.. 442 

Seward — 

TheophilusL.  Norval,L.Hon.  439 
South  Omaha  — 

Albert  S.  White,  L.  '97 442 

Stromsburg— 

Guy  W.  Green,  L.  '97 442 

Surprise— 

Beach  Coleman,  L.  '97 441 

Tecumseh — 

Sidney  M.  True,  L.  '97 442 

Ulysses — 

George  E.  Tobey,  L.  '98 443 

Wahoo— 

John  C.  F.  Bush,  K.  '82 31 

Benjamin  F.  Good,  L.  Hon...  439 
West  Point — 

Charles  Y.  Thompson,  L.  '97  442 
York — 

Charles  F.  Stroman,  L.  '95 440 

NEVADA. 

Elko  - 

Edward  S.  Farrington,  P.  '87  148 
Charles  B.  Henderson,  K.*95     53 

Franktown — 

Charles  R.  Lewers,  Mil.  '96..  465 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Bow  Mills — 

Rufus  H.  Baker,  Mar.  '96....  174 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX, 


515 


Claremont — 

Ira  G.  Colby,  We.  '97 211 

COLEBROOK — 

Leigh  R.  Crawford,  K  '95....  52 
Leigh  R.  Crawford,  Cho.  '98  267 

Concord — 

Harry  R.  Hood,  We.  '95 207 

DeWitt  C.  Howe,  We.  '94...  206 
Edward  C  Niles,  Cho.  '92...  259 
Eliphalet  F.Philbrick,We.'97  211 
William  H.  Sawyer,  We.  '90  201 

Dover — 
Henry  H.  Folsom,  We.  '99...  213 
William  H.  Roberts,  We.  '90  201 

Franklin  — 

James  E.  Barnard,  We.  '91....  202 

Lancaster — 
Fletcher  Ladd,  Cho.  '90 255 

Laconia — 
William  A.  Plummer,  We.  '89  199 

Lebanon — 

John  W.  Thompson,  Wa.  '97  286 

Littleton — 
Bums  P.  Hodgman,  We.  '98  212 

Daniel  C.  Remich,  K.  '78 26 

James  W.  Remich,  K.  '82 32 

Manchester — 

Cyrus  H.  Little,  We.  '96 210 

Harry  E.  Loveren,  We.  '90. ..  200 
Patrick  H.  Sullivan,  We.  '90  201 
Edwin  B.  Weston,  We.  *97...  212 

Nashua — 

Charles  J.  Hamblett,  We.  '89  198 
George  F.  Jackson,  We.  '94..  206 

Alvin  J.  Lucier,  We.  '92 ^04 

Edward  H.  Wason,  We.  '90..  20i 

North  Bow — 
Sherman  E.  Burrows,  Mar/96  174 

Rochester — 
Leslie  P.  Snow,  Mar.  '90 167 

WftNTWORTH — 

Harry  J.  Brown,  Mar.  *97«...  175 

Wilton —  . 

George  E.  Bales,  We.  '88 197 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Atlantic  City — 
Walter R.  McShea,  G.  '97....  247 

Bound  Brook — 
Frederick  N.VoorheeSjFd.'gi  299 

Camden — 

Franklin  M.  Archer,  Cho.  '97  266 
Henry  L  Budd,  Jr.,  G.  '92...  245 
Lindley  M.  Garrison,  G.  '86  241 


Lewis  Starr,  G.  '87 242 

George  H.  Taylor,  G.  '88 242 

Englewood — 

Harry  P.  Davison,  Fd.  '96...  305 

Frederick  S.  Duncan,  St.  '93  116 

John  C.  Kerr,  St.  '99 124 

Freehold — 

Luther  E.  Smith,  Co.  '97.....  140 

Jersey  City — 

Jarvis  N.  Atkinson,  Fd.  '91.,  297 

William  B.  Axford,  P'd.  '97  306 
Frederick  E. Chamberlain  Fd. 

*92.., 299 

Frank  H.  Hall,  Mar. '94 171 

Carl  G.  A.  Schumann, Fd, '93  301 

Rynier  J.Wortendyke,  St. '84  104 

Locust — 

Charles  M.  Washington,  Wa. 

'95 284 

Montclair — 

Harry  K.  Fisher,  We.  '97 211 

Newark — 

Robert  D.  Ballantine,Min.'94  350 

John  J.  Hoppin,  Cg.  '97 324 

James  E.  Howell,  K.  '70 14 

Orange — 

Nathan  C.  Horton,  G.  '89....  243 

Paterson — 

Walter  E.  Cooke,  St.  '98 123 

Archibald  Graham,  Wa.  '95...  283 
Charles  E.  MacChesney,  Fd. 
'92 300 

Plain  field — 

Charles  H.  Angleman,Fd.'95  303 

Winfield  S.  AngIeman,Fd.'9i  297 

Edward  R.  Finch,  St.  '98 123 

Walter  J.  Moore,  St.  '97 122 

Percy  H.  Stewart,  St.  '93 116 

William  S.  Tyler,  St.  '99 124 

Weehawken — 

John  H.  Bonn,  Fd.  '91 298 

Julius  E,  Walscheid,  Fd.  '96  306 

Westfirld — 

Charles  H.Angleman,Fd. '95  303 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Las  Vegas — 

Thomas  A.  Hendricks,  Bo. '89     81 
John  DeW.  Veeder,  K.  '79...     28 

Roswell— 
Granville  A.  Richardson,  K. 
*86 39. 


5i6 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


NEW  YORK. 

Adams — 

Nicholas  D.  Yost,  Cg.  '98....  325 

Albany — 

George  C.  Baker,  J.  'Sg 187 

Charles  F.  Bridge,  J.  '89 187 

Howard  Conant,  Di.  '94 362 

Charles  £.  Countryman^J.'Ss  182 
Robert  C.  Cumming,  Cg.  '89  312 
Peter  A.  Delaney,  Cg.  '89....  313 
Charles  C.  Dickinson,  Cg.'94  319 
John  MacW.  Durant,  Cg.  '97  323 

William  S.  Dyer,  J.  '86 183 

George  L.  Flandejs,  J.  '88...  186 

James  S.  Frost,  J.  '88...! 186 

Alfred  A.  Guthrie,  J.  '84 181 

Billings  L.  Hand,  Cho.  96...  265 

George  T.  Kelly,  J.  '86 183 

George  Lawyer,  J.  '87 185 

James  H.  McArdle,  Cg.  '95..  321 

Charles  J.  Oaks,  Cho.  '90 255 

Henry  A.  Peckham,  J.  '91...  188 

Louis  W.  Pratt,  J.  '85 182 

Albert  Rathbone,  J.  '89 188 

Walter  E.  Rowley,  J.  '92 189 

Jacob  C.  E.  Scott,  J.  '89 188 

Alanson  P.  Smith,  J.  '90 188 

George  N.  Southwick,  J.  '85.  182 
George  W.  Stedman,  J.  '87...  185 
Charles  B.  Templeton,  J.  '86  184 
Jacob  L.  Ten  Eyck,  J.  '89...  188 
Frederick  Townsend,Jr.,Cho. 
'97 267 

Altamont — 

Jean  P.  Cassidy,  J.  '88 185 

Amsterdam — 

William  K.  Greene,  Fd.  '97..  307 

Angelica — 

Raymond  Lloyd,  Ham,  '97...  237 

Batavia — 

Edward  C.  Walker,  Jr.,  J.'89  188 

Bath — 

David  Rumsey,  St.  '99 124 

BiNGHAMPTON — 

John  M.  Davidge,  Cg.  '96....  322 

Radcliff  B.  Lockwood,  St.'83  '03 

Robert  S.  Parsons,  Cg.  '88...  312 

James  T.  Rogers,  Cg.  '93 318 

Joseph  M.  Schenck.  St.  '96...  121 

Brockport — 

Henry  Morgan,  Wa.  '94 282 

Brooklyn — 

GrosvenorH.  Backus,  St.  '97  121 

David  C.  Bennett,  Jr.,  St. '98  123- 


Charles  C.  Brainerd,  St.  '95..  119 
Walter  S.  Brewster,  Wa.  Hon.  271 
Daniel  NyE.  Burke,  Fd.'ga..  305 

John  L.  Burleigh,  K.  '76 22 

Arthur  H.  Cameron,  Fd.  '89.  295 

Walter  F.  Carter,  St.  '98 123 

John  D.  Connoly,  Fd.  '93....  301 

Paul  E.  DeFere,  Fd.  '90 296 

Frederick  Dwight,  St.  '97 121 

,     Ralph  A.  Frost,' Fd.  '95 304 

Jesse  W.  Johnson,  Wa.  '92...  278 

Paul  E.  Jones,  Fd.  '00 296 

John  C.  Judge,  Fd.  '91 298 

John  T.  Linnen,  Fd.  '92 300 

William  H.  Northrup.Jr.  Fd. 

'96 306 

Charles  L.  Pashley,  Fd.  '89..  294 
James  W.  Prendergast,Jr.,St. 

'93 123 

George  W.  Schneck,  Cg.  '93  318 

Robert  Stewart,  Jr.,  Fd.  '91..  299 

Maurice  V.  Theall,  Fd.  '93...  302 

Christopher  G.  Tiedeman,  T. 

Hon 330 

Horace  G.  Van  Everen,  Mar. 

'95 173 

Cyrus  Van  N.  Washburn,  Fd. 

'91 299 

Charles  G.  Wheeler,  Fd.  '97  308 

Lawrence  W.Whitney, Fd. '99  308 

Robert  H.  Wilson,  Cg.  '89...  313 

Buffalo — 

John  F.  Allen,  Dan.  '97 375 

Cyrus  L.  Barber,  Dan.  '"94...  373 

Henry  W.  Barker,  Dan.  '98..  376 

Jesse  H.  Behrends,  Dan.  '92  372 

Clarence  H.  Bennett,  Dan. '95  374 

Hunter  L.  Betts,  Cg.  '97 323 

Frederick  O.  Bissell,  Cg,  '93  316 

Edward  J.  Bowen,  Dan.  '96..  374 

Thomas  E.  Boyd,  Dan.  *94...  373 

George  N.  Brothers,  Dan.  '96  374 

George  5^  Buck,  Dan.  '98....  376 

Mark  A.  Cadwell,  J.  '89 187 

William  M.  Carroll,  Dan.  '96  375 

Chester  W.  Chopin,  Dan.  '96  375 

Carl  T.  Chester,  Dan.  Hon...  371 

Milford  W.  Chiles,  Dan.  '95  374 

DeWitt  Clinton,  Dan.  '95 374 

Walter  P.  Cooke,  Cg.  '91 314 

Walter  W.  Cooper,  Dan.  '98  376 

Robert  L.  Cox,  Dan.  '98, 376 

Charles  Daniels,  Dan.  Hon..  371 

William  R.  Daniels,  Dan.  '96  375 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


SI? 


George  G.  Davidson,Daii.*97  375 
George  E.  Dorland,  Dan.  '97  375 

Fred  W.  Ely,  Dan.  '92 372 

Benjamin  F.  Folsom,  Dan. '91  372 
Robert  B.  Foote,  Jr.,Dan.  '94  373 
Ernest  L.  Frisbee,  Ham.  '87  221 
William  B.  Frye,  Dan.  '94...  373 
George  J.  Gibson,  Jr.,Wa.  '97  286 
Nathaniel  Gorham,  Dan.  '97.  375 
Alexander  R.  Graham, Cg. '93  317 

John  H.  Graves,  Dan.  '98 376 

Harry  C.  Green,  J.  '87 184 

John  A.  Hamilton,  Cg.  '93...  317 
Edward  C.  Hard,  Dan.  '96...  375 

Fred  B.  Haring,  Cg.  '93 317 

Eugene  W.  Harrington,  Dan, 

'93 373 

Louis  B.  Harte,  Dan.  '91 373 

Alonzo  J.  Hinckley,  Dan.  '98  376 

Samuel  S.  Hinds,  Fd.  '97 307 

Frederick  P.  James,  Dan.  '97  376 

Sherman  S.  Jewett,2d,  St.  '94  117 

George  P.  Keating,  Dan.  '92  372 

Edward  K.  Keep,  Dan.  '91...  373 

Harry  O.  Kingston,  Dan.  '92  372 

James  G.  Kirkpatrick,  J.  *88  186 

Edward  E.  Lewis,  Dan.  '92..  372 

Thomas  B.Lockwood, Dan. '97  376 

Irving  C.  McDowell,  J.  '87...  185 

William  G. Meadows,  Dan.*92  372 

Edward  MacM.  Mills,  Cg.'95  321 

James  McC.  Mitchell,  Dan. *97  376 

Daniel  V.  Murphy,  Cg.'9i...  314 

Charles  V.  Nellany,  J.  '92 189 

William  G.  Newbrook,  Dan. 

'93 373 

Charles  P.  Norton, -Dan.  Hon.  371 

John  L.  O'Brien,  Dan.  '98....  376 

Edward  L.  Parker, Dan.  Hon.  371 

Arthur  R.  Pennell,  Wa.  *89..  275 

Thomas   H.  Penney,  Wa.  '89  275 

Robert  W.  Pomeroy,  Fd.  '93  301 

Robert  W.  Pomeroy,  Cho.  '95  263 

Leo  M.  Rohr,  Dan.  '96 375 

Alfred  C.  Scheu,  Dan.  '94....   374 

Josiah  B.  Scovell,  Cg.  '91 315 

Charles  B.  Sears,  Cho.  '96..  .  26^; 

John  E.  Selkirk,  Dan.  '94....  374 

Carl  J.  Seymour,  Cg.  '91 315 

Henry    H.    Seymour,    Dan. 

Hon 371 

Carl  D.  Stephan,  Cg.  '94 320 

Elmer  E.  Studley,  Cg.  '94...  320 

Harry  L.  Taylor,  Cg.  '93 318 


Albert  G.  Thome,  Dan.  '95  374 
Frank  D.  Thome,  Dan.  '98...  376 

Frtnk  J.  Titus,  Dan  '94 374 

William  J.  Volker,  J.  '86 184 

Henry  E.  Webster,  Dan.  '96  375 
Maxwell  S.Wheeler,  Dan.  '96  375 

Charles  A.  White,  Dan.  '97..  376 
Arthur  H.  Williams,  Dan.  '94  374 
Charles  H.Williams,  Dan. '92  373 
Harris  S.  Williams,  Dan.  '96  375 
Herbert  C.Williams,  Dan. '98  376 

Louis  F.  Wing,  Dan.  '95 374 

Rennold  Wolf,  Cg.  '94 321 

Lyndon  D.  Wood,  Cg.  '88...  312 

Cambridge —  . 

Charles  O.  Pratt,  J.  '89 187 

John  L.  Pratt,  J.  '84 181 

Canandaigua — 

Harry  L  Dunton,  K.  '95 53 

Robert  F.  Thompson,  K.  '93  50 

Central  Square — 

Charles  R.  Coville,  Cg.  '90...  313 

Champlain — 

Alexander  Whiteside,  Jr. , Cho- 

*98 267 

Cooper  STowN. — 

Charles  H.  Parshall,iC&:.'9i  315 

Joseph  W.  Taylor,  Cg.*93 318 

Cortland — 

Edmond  C.  Alger,  Cg.  '93...  316 

Thomas  H.  Dowd,  Cg.  '92...  315 

Edwin  Duffey,  St.  '93 116 

Dunkirk — 

Elton  D.  Warner,  Cg.  '89 313 

East  Springkield — 

Edward  M.  Fethers,  J.  '88...  186 

Elmira — 

Frederic  H.  Farr,  Cg.  '97 323 

David  N.  Heller,  Cg.  '90 313 

Samuel  B.Holzheimer,Cg.'97  324 

George  McCann,  Cg.  *88 312 

John  G.  McDowell,  Cg.  '90..  313 

Esopus — 

Edgar  E.  Ougheltre,  J.  '86...  183 

Fairport — 

Addison  S.  Pratt,  Wa.  '98 287 

Far  Rockaway — 

Guy  T.  Walter,  Cg.  '92 316 

Ft.  Edward — 

William  A.  Shaffer,  Cg.  '96..  323 

Walter  W.  Wait,  Cg.  '94 320 

Sheridan  P.  Waite,  J.  '89 188 

Fort  Plain  — 

Frederick  F.  Wendell,  K.'7o  15 


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PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


Frbdonia — 

Bradley  H.  Phillips,  J.  *9i....  i88 
Geneva —  • 

Eugene  H.  Henry,  Cg.  '96...  322 

William  L.  McKay,  K.  '80...  29 
Glens  Falls— 

Loyal  L.  Davis,  J.  '85 181 

Joseph  A.  Kellogg,  St.  '85...  105 
Gloversville— 

Henry  H.  Parker,  J.  *86 183 

Walter  J,  Zimmer,  Cg.  *95...  322 
Goshen — 

Edward  W.  Champion,  J.  '88  186 

Wilkin  Coleman,  J.  '92 188 

Gowanda — 

Evan  C.  Abbott,  J.  '88 185 

Greenwood — 

William  G.  Kellogg,  Cg.  '93  317 
Hamburgh — 

Charles H.Washbame,Mc. '97  435 
Hempstead — 

Francis  B.  Taylor,  Fd.  '90...  297 
Herkimer — 

Frank  B.  Davis,  Cg.  '94 319 

Hewletts — 

Richard  H.  L.  Martin,  Fd.'97  307 
Highland  Falls — 

Robert  S.  Huse,  St.  '97 121 

Hillsdale — 

James  D.  Bell,  Cg.  '92 315 

HORNELLSVILLE — 

Murray  E.  Page,  J.  '88 186 

James  A.  Parsons,  Cg.  '90....  313 

Ithaca — 
James  L.  Baker,  Cg.  Hon...^  310 

Fred  L.  Clock,  Cg.  '92 315 

George  B.  Davis,  Cg.  Hon...  311 
Judson  A.  Elston,  Cg.  Hon...  311 
Richard  W.  Groom,  K.  '8?...  37 
Richard  W.  Groom,  Cg.  '94..  319 
Samuel  D.  Halliday,Cg.Hon.  311 
Edward  N.  Jackson,  Cg.  '93.  317 
CuthbertW.  Pound,  Cg.  Hon.  311 

George  W.  Scott,  Cg.  '98 325 

Jean  I.  Weeks,  Cg.  '95 322 

Walter  F.  Wilcox,  St.  '87....  108 

Jamaica — 

George  W.  Davison,  Fd,  '94.  302 

Jamestown — 

Augustus  F.  Allen,  Dan.  '97  375 
Don  W.  R.  Almy,  Cg.  '98...  324 
George  T.  Armstrong,  Cg.'97  323 
Francis  W.  Lake,  Mil.  '97....  466 
Wilson  C,  Price,  Mil.  '96, 465 


James  L.  Weeks,  J.  '84 181 

Charles  D.  Wetmore,  Cho.'92  259 
George  G.  Worden,  Cg.  '97..  324 

Jordan — 

John  Y.  Andrews,  J.  '89 187 

Keesville— 
Thomas  F.  Dwyer,  Fd.  '92...  300 

Kingston  — 
Frederick  Stephan,  Jr.,  J.  *86  184 

Lancaster — 

Charles  M.  Smith,  Dan.  '93..  373 

Le  Roy — 
Jesse  P.  Bowen,  Cg.  '90 313 

Livonia  Station — 

Hugh  T.  Hamilton,  J.  '88....  186 

Malone — 
Frederick  G.  Paddock,  St.'84  103 

Mamaroneck — 

Burton  C.  Meighan,  Fd.  '94..  303 

Medina — 

Albert  J.  Coe,  Cg.  '89 312 

Irving  L'Hommedieu,  J.  '86.  183 
Frederick  B.  Skinner,  Cg.'96  323 
LeRoy  J.  Skinner,  Cg.  '95...  321 
Spencer  G.  Watson,  Dan.  '97  376 

MiDDLETOWN — 

Herbert  B.  Royce,  Cg.  '96....  323 

Milton — 

George  W.  Gedney,  J.  '92.,..  189 

Mt.  Vernon — 

Odell  D.  Tompkins,  Fd.  '93.  302 

Naples  — 
Spencer  F.  Lincoln,  Cg.  '91..  314 
John  C.  Morgan,  Jr.,  Cg.  '98  325 

Newburgh — 

Benjamin  McClung,  Fd.  '91..  299 

New  York  City — 

Carlos  C.  Alden,  Fd.  '92 299 

HenryM.Alexander,Jr.,Sl.'93  115 
George  W.  Alger,  Fd.  '95....  303 

Ernest  L.  Allen,  K.  '76 22 

Asa  A.  Ailing,  St.  '85 104 

Paul  K.  Ames,  St.  '88 108 

Avery  DeL.  Andrews,  Mar. '9 1  167 
Walter  E.  Andrews,  Fd.  '94.  302 

Anthony  Arnoux,  Fd.  '89 295 

Charles  W.  Artz,  St.  '86., 106 

Richmond  O.  Aulick,  Cho.'9X  256 
Frank  S.  Babcock,  St.  '82....  loi 

DeWitt  Bailey,  St.  '94 117 

Henry  M.  Baird,  Jr.,  Fd.  '94  302 

William  R.  Baird,  St.  '82 id 

Henry  deF.  Baldwin,  St.  '87  107 
Roger  S.  Baldwin,  Wa.  '97...  285 


GEOGRAPttlCAL  INDEX. 


S»9 


Edmund  E.  Balestier,  We.  '93  204 

Wilbur  L.  Ball,  St.  '98 122 

Charles  P.  Barker,  St.  '82....  1 01 
Robert  S.  Barlow,  Cho.  '94...  261 
Henry  B.  Barnes,  Jr.,  St.  '97  121 

Herbert  Barry,  Min.  Hon 344 

John  F.  Bass,  Cho.  '94 261 

Joseph  D.  Baucus,  St.  '88 108 

Lucien  S.  Bayliss,  Fd.  '93....  301 
Theodore  T.  Baylor,  Fd.  '91  298 
Charles  F.  Beach,  Jr.,  Min. 

Hon 344 

John  D.  Beals,  Fd.  '89 295 

Robert  C.  Beatty,  St.  '94 117 

Samuel  V«  Beckwith,  St.  '93.  115 

Gordon  K.  Bell,  Cho.  '96 264 

Elliot  S.  Benedict,  St.  '99....  124 
Samuel  H.  Benton,  Co.  '84...  128 

De  Lagnel  Berier,  St. '82 loi 

Lancelot  M.Berkeley,Min.*90  347 

James  B.  Best,  St.  '87 107 

Union  N.  Bethell,  Mar.  *84...  162 

Harold  Binney,  Fd.  '91 298 

John  N.  Blair,  St.  '92 113 

Jacob  E.  Bloom,  Ham.  '87...  221 
William  G.  Bosworth,  St.  '92  113 
Robert  M.  Boyd,  Jr.,  St.  '86..  106 
John  C.  Breckinridge,Cho.'95  263 
Fritz  von  Briesen,  Fd.  '97....  306 
AlansonT.  Briggs,  Jr.,  St.  '95  119 

James  A.  Briggs,  St.  '82 loi 

George  W.  Bristol,  Wa.  '90...  276 

Henry  S.  Brooks,  St.  '88 108 

Joseph  T.  Brown,  Jr.,  Fd.  '92  299 
Edward  S.  Brownson,  Jr.,  St. 

'95 "9 

Joseph  E.  Bullen,  St.  '95     ...   119 

Francis  M.  Burdick,  St.  Hon.     98 

Russell  E.  Burke,  St.  '06 120 

James  R.  Burnet,  Fd.  '96 305 

Peter  H.  Burnett,  Ham.  '90..  225 

Charles  M.  Camp,  Fd.  '90....  296 

Frederic  Carragan,  Mar.  '91..  168 

Stewart  Chaplin,  St.  '86 106 

George  Chase,  St.  Hon 98 

Thomas  I.  Chatfield,  St.  '96..  120 

Orion  H.  Cheney,  Fd.  '97....  307 

Edwards  H.  Childs,  Cho.  '94  262 

Thomas  W.  Churchill,  Fd.'88  294 

John  C.  Clark,  Wa.  '94 281 

Walter  D.  Clark,  St.  '92 114 

Richard  F.  Clarke,  St.  Hon..     98 

Richard  H.  Clarke,  Jr.,  Fd. 

'95 304 


William  Clendenin,  Ham.  '91  228 
Charles D.  Cleveland, Cho. '95  263 

Paul  C.  Cloyd,  Fd.  '93  301 

George  Coggill,  St.  '92 114 

Bainbridge  Colby,  St.  '93 115 

Charles  B.  Cole,  St.  '89 no 

Francis  W.  Coler,  Bo.  '94 89 

Charles  A.  Collin,  Cg.  Hon..  310 
Ernest  L.  Conant,  Cho.  '89...  253 
Thomas  F.  Connealy,  J.  '88..  186 
Benjamin  N.  Cordozo,  St.  '92  113 

Edward  Cornell,  Cg.  '80 312 

Henry  D.  Coville,  Cg.    93  ...  317 

Charles  B.  Crane,  Fd.  '95 304 

Charles  N.  Crane,  Fd.  '92....  300 

Paul  D.  Cravath,  St.  '86 106 

William  B.  Crisp,  St.  '84 103 

Lincoln  Cromwell,  St.  '89....  no 
George     M.    Cumming,    St. 

Hon 98 

Harry  J.  Curtis,  Fd.  '97 307 

Alfred  L.  Curtiss,  St. '99 124 

David  R.  Daly,  Fd.  '94 302 

George  T.  Davidson,  St.  '83..  102 

Arthur  D.  Davis,  Fd.  '91 298 

Joseph  G.  Deane,  St.  '93 115 

Leonidas  Dennis,  St.  '86......  106 

Charles  M.  Demond,  St.  '85..  104 
Frank  A.  Dillingham,  St.  '94  117 

John  F.  Dillon,  Dil.  Hon 358 

Archibald  Douglas,  St.  '96...  r20 
Edward  C.  Dowling,  Cg.  '91  314 
Hamilton  H.  Durand,  St.  '94  117 

John  S.  Durand,  St.  '83 102 

Edward  F.  Dwight,  St.  '89.,  in 

Thornton  Earle,  Fd.  '96 305 

Cornelius  J.  Earley,  Fd.  91...  298 
Charles  P.  Easton,  St.  '89....  in 
Charles  B.  Eddy,  Wa.  '95...  283 
Frank  H.  Edmunds,  J.  '88...  186 
Robert  W.  B.  Elliott,  St.  '97..  121 

Dean  Emery,  Fd.  '96 305 

Frank  A.  Erwin,  Fd.  '91 298 

Rafael  A.  'Este,  Fd.  '92 300 

Torey  Everett,  St.  '95 119 

Hampton  D.  Ewing,  St.  '93..  116 
Thomas  Ewing,  Jr.,  Mar. '89..  166 
Thomas  Ewing,  Jr.,  St.  '89....  in 
Edward  H.  Fallows,  St.  '92..  114 
William  D.  Farwell,  Fd.  '93..  301 
Clarence  C.  Ferris,  St.  '92....  114 
Owen  F.  Finnerty,  Fd.  '91...  298 
Edwin  P.  Fischer,  Fd.  '96...  305 
Matthew  C.  Fleming,  K.  '89    43 


526 


Phi  delta  phi. 


Matthew  C.Fleming, Ham. '89  224 

William  Forster,  St.  '83 102 

Edward  M.  Fowler,  Fd.  \fo..  305 
Lewis  H.  Freedman,  St.  '95..  119 
Hermann  G.  Friedman, St. '96  120 
Albert  B.  Fulton,  Fd.  *97^...  307 
Frederick  C.  Garrick,  Fd.  '96  305 

William  Gasten,  St.  '91 112 

Henry  B.  Gayley,  St.  '88 109 

Frederick  Geller,  St.  '85 104 

Albert  K.  Gerald,  Cho.  '96...  265 
William  F.  G.  Geisse,  Fd.'88  295 
Theodore  A.  Gessler,  Fd.  '95  304 

James  M.  Gifford,  St.  '83 102 

George  H.  Gilman,  St.  '93...  116 
Frederick  C.  Gladden,  Cg.*94  319 
Charles  F.  Goddard,  St.  '89..  11 1 
George  T.  Goldthwaite,  St.  '94  117 
Harmon  S.  Graves,  Wa.  '94..  282 

Gerald  H.  Gray,  Cho.  '92 258 

William  B.  Greeley,  Mar.  '30  163 
Albert  E.  Hadlock,  Cho.  '93  260 
Alexander  B.  Halliday,  St. '94  117 
Charles  P.  Hallock,  Fd.  '93...  301 
Augustus  N.  Hand,  Cho.  '94  262 
James  A.  Hanley,  Fd.  '80....  295 
Norman  Hapgood,  Cho.  '93..  260 
Henry  W.  Hardon,  Cg.  Hon.  311 
Benjamin  S.  Harmon,  St.  '85  104 

John  T.  Hartigan,  Fd.  '97 307 

William  S.  Haskell,  Wa.  '94.  282 
Lewis  S.  Haslam,  Wa.  '92....  278 
Curtis  R.  Hatheway,  St.  *86..  106 
James  R.  Hatmaker,  Fd.  '97  307 
Philip  R.  M.  Hildreth,  St.'96  120 

John  S.  Hill,  St. '94 117 

Theodore  M.  Hill,  Fd.  *94...  302 

Charles  B.  Hobbs,  St.  '87 107 

Le  Roy  Horton,  Cg.  '96 322 

Charles  P.  Howland,  Cho.*94  262 
Charles  E.  Hughes,  St.  '84...  103 
Gordon  T.  Hughes,  Cho.  '94  262 

May  Humphreys,  Si.  '99 124 

William  C.  Humphreys,St.*9i   112 

Edwin  S.  Hunt,  St.  '95 119 

Francis  C.  Huntington,  Cho. 

'9^ 257 

William  T.  Hyde,  Fd.  *89....  294 

Melville  E.  Ingalls,  Jr.,  Cho. 

'95 263 

John  H.  Iselin,  St.  '99 124 

William  H.  Ives,  Fd.  '94 302 

Henry  W.  Jessup,  Fd.  '83....  294 
Matthew  T.  Johnston,  St.  '95  119 


Benjamin  F.  Jones,  Fd.  '93...  304 
Alfred  C.  Jopling,  Fd.  '06....  305 
Charles  A.  Kalish,  Fd.   96...  305 

Edwin  L.  Kalish,  St.  '84 103 

Stephen  H.  Keating,  Fd.  '93.  304 
William  A.  Keener,'  St.  Hon.  98 
Frederic  R.  Kellogg,  St.  '88.  109 
Thaddeus  D.  Kenneson,  Fd. 

Hon 293 

Henry  B.  Ketcham,  St.  '89...  iii 

Conrad  S.  Keyes,  Fd.  '97 307 

Adrian  T.  Kiernan,  Fd.  -90...  296 
James  T.  Kilbreth,  St.  '97....  122 

Arthur  M.  King,  Fd.  '93 301 

James  G.  King,  Cho.  '92 258 

George  W.  Kirchwey,St.Hon.     99 

Joseph  P.  Kirlin,  St.  '84 103 

William  L.  Kitchel,  Wa.  '95.  283 
Oswald  H.  Knight,  Fd.  '89...  295 

Arthur  Knox,  St.  '95 up 

Eugene  G.  Kremer,  St.  '85...  105 

Pomeroy  Ladue,  K.  '92 48 

George  A.  Lamb,  Fd.  '96 305 

Williaim  N.  Lane,  Cg.  '94....  319 

James  P.  Lee,  St.  '94 118 

David    A.    L'Esperance,  Jr., 

Fd.  '96 306 

Harold  E.  Lippencoit,  Fd.'94  303 
Campbell  E.  Locke,  St.  '96...  120 

Gerald  A.  Lqwe,  St.  '97 122 

Francis  S.  McAvoy,  Yd.  '8S..  294 
Andrew  McKinley,  Jr.,Co.'89  '33 

Fulton  McMahon,  St  '88 109 

William  A.  McQuaid,  Wa.  '92  278 
Roland  H.  Mallory,  Fd.  '96..  306 

Jonas  F.  Mann,  St.  '89 iii 

Moncure  March,  St.  '97 122 

Charles  C.  Marsh,  St.  '94..  ..  118 
Norman  J.  Marsh,  Fd.  '91....  299 
Bradley  Martin,  Jr.,  Cho.  '97  266 
Harry  A.  Mathews,  Fd.  '90  ..  296 
John  A.  Mattison,  Fd.  '94.....  303 

Asher  Mayer,  Fd.  '98 308 

Reuben  L.  Maynard,  Cg.  '91  314 

Jamin  S.  Morse,  St.  '87 107 

Edward  C.  Moen,  St.  '04 118 

Robert  L.  Moffett,  St.  ^92 114 

Theophilus  J.  Moll,  Cg.Hon.  31 1 
William  C.  Moore,  St.  '92....  114 

William  J.  Moran,  St.  '91 112 

John  H.  Morgan,  Wa.  '96 285 

Augustus  H.  Mosle,  Cho.  '92  258 
Augustus  H.  Mosle,  Wa.  '91.  277 
George  V.  Mullan,  Fd.  '93...  304 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


5" 


William  G.  Mulligan,  Fd.  '92  300 
George  D.  Mumford,  Cho.'q3  260 

Levi  W.  Naylor,  Mar.  *86 163 

William  W.  Niles,  J.  '80 183 

Herbert  Noble,  St.  '93 116 

Algernon  S.  Norton,  Fd.  '92.  300 
Edward  D.  O'Brien,  J.  '92...   189 

Frank  O'Byrne,  Fd.  '90 296 

Hammond  O'DeJl,  St.  '92 114 

Denis  O'Leary,  Fd.  '90 297 

Philip  F.  Olwell,  Fd.  '88 295 

Alfred  C.  P.  Opdyke,  Fd.'9].  303 
John  Ordronaux,  St.  Hon  ..99-100 

Josiah  C.  Palmer,  St.  '84 104 

Walter  P  Paret,  St.  '99; 124 

Edward  C.  Parish,  St.  '98 123 

Force  Parker,  St.  '91 112 

James  A.  Parker,  St.  '94 118 

William  B.  Parsons,  St.  '9-...  119 
Edward  L.  Patterson,  St.  '63  109 

Bayard  L.  Peck,  Fd.  '84 303 

Rufus  W.  Peckham,  Jr.,  T.'92  189 
Charles  R.  Pelgram,  St.  96...  120 
Frederick  E.  Perham,  Fd.  '93  301 
Theodore  L.  Peters,  St.  '94...  118 

Myron  H.  Phelps,  St.  '85 105 

Myron  H.  Phelps,  Mar.  '84...  i6i 
Ambrose  L.  Phipps,  Fd.  '97..  307 

Frank  Pisek,  Fd.  '90 297 

Frank  L.  Polk,  St.  '97 122 

Waldron  K.  Post,  St.  '94 118 

Mark  W.  Potter,  Fd.  '88 295 

George  L.  Prentiss,  Jr.,  St. '84  104 
William  C.  Prime,  Fd.  '93  ...  301 
Robert  M.  S.  Putnam,  J.  '92.  189 
Al))ert  B.  Quencer,  Cg.  '93...  318 
William  H.Rand,  Jr.,Cho.'9i  257 
Harold  S.  Rankine,  St.  '96....  120 

Abram  C.  Read,  Fd.  '88 294 

Louis  F.  Reed,  Fd.  '92 300 

Thomas  J.  Regan,  Fd.'99 V^ 

Charles  B.  Reid,  St.  '86 106 

Frederick  G.Reynolds,Fd.'96  306 
Jackson  E.  Reynolds,  Mil. '96  465 
Allan  G.  Robinson,  St.  '94.-.  118 

Jesse  G.  Roe,  Fd.  '89 296 

Thomas  C.  Rogers,  Cg.  '95...  321 
Theodore  Roosevelt,  St.  '82..  102 
Edgar  H.  Rosenstock,  Cg.'94  319 
Jonathan  C.  Ross,  Mar.  '90...  167 
Arthur  C.  Rounds,  Cho.  ^90..  255 

Ralph  S.  Rounds,  St.  '92 114 

Alfred  Roelker,  Jr.,  St.  '98...  123 
Edward  M.  Royle,  St.  '86 107 


Isaac  F.  Russell,  Fd.  Hon 293 

John  E.  Ruston,  Fd.  '93 304 

Philo  P.  Safford,  St.  '88 no 

Edward  R.  Sandford,  Fd.  '94  303 

Cleon  J.  Sawyer,  Mar.,  '84...  162 

Otto  von  Schrenk,  Fd.  '95....  305 

Walter  S.  Schiitz,  St,  '97 122 

Willard  Scudder,  St.  '92 114 

John  H.  Sedgwick,  St.  '91...  1x3 

William   E.  Sengens,  Fd.  '93  302 

Richard  C.  Shannon,  St.  '85.  105 

Oliver  W.  Shead,  St. '96 121 

John  S.  Sheppard,  Jr.,  Cho. 

'95 263 

Augustus  F.  Shjriuan,  Fd.'89  296 
Philemon  T.  Sherman.  St.'9i  113 
Charles  H.  Sherrill,  Jr.  Wa. 

'91 278 

Franz  Sigel,  Jr.,  Fd.  '06 306 

Arthur  M.  Silber,  Fd.  '92 300 

Samuel  S.  Slater,  Fd.  '90 297 

Samuel  S.  Slater,  Cg.  '94 320 

Alfred  E.  Smith,  Fd.  '90.   ...  297 

Arthur  Smith,  St.  '92 115 

Frederick  DeL.   Smith,  Mar. 

'84 162 

Theodore  E.  Smit.i,  St.  '36...  107 
William  H.  Smith,  Wa.  '02...  279 
Joseph  H.  Spaftord,  We.  87..  196 
Benjamin  S.Spaulding,Cg. '94  320 
William  McM.  Speer,  J.  '87..  185 
Remington  Squire,  Fd.  '97...  307 
Herbert  A.  St.  George,Cg.'96  323 

James  D.  Steele,  G.  '86 241 

John  B.  Stephens,  Cg.  '94....  320 
Robert  A.  Stewart,  Fd.   96...  306 

Harlan  F.  Stone,  St.  '98 123 

Elmer  G.  Story,  Fd.  '04 303 

Arthur  T.  Stoutenburgh,Mar. 

'86 165 

William   M.  Strauss,  J.  '87...  185 

William  Stuart,  Fd.  '93 302 

Ludwig  C.  M.  R.  StOrckc,  St. 

*95 "9 

Ralph  A.  Siurges,  St.  '98 123 

John  J.  Sullivan,  Ham.  '89...  225 

James  L.  Suydam,  Fd.  '89...  296 

Russell  L.  Tarbox,  St.  '95....   1 20 

Henry  R.  Taylor,  St.  '94 118 

Herbert  W.  Taylor,  Fd.  '91...  299 

Walter  F.  Taylor,  Min.  '91...  347 

Henry  A.  Tenney,  St.  '88 no 

Charles  T.  Terry,  St. '93 116 

Aaron  C.  Thayer,  Cho.  '90...  256 


$ii 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


Ellis  J.  Thomas,  St.  '93 116 

G€orge  O.  Thomas,  Fd.  '97...  307 
Robert  W.  Thompson,  Jr.,  St. 

'96 121 

Leslie  J.  Tompkins,  Fd.  '92..  300 

Paul  R.  Towne,  Fd.  '90 297 

Gerard  B.  Townsend,  Fd.  '89  295 
James  M.  Townsend,  Jr.,  Wa. 

Hon 272 

Perry  D.  Trafford,  Cho.  '91 .  258 

Eliot  Tuckerman,  Cho.  '97...  267 

Winthrop  Tumey,  Wa.  *90....  277 

Joseph  N.  Tuttle,  St.  '88 no 

Sewell  T.  Tyng,  St.  '91 113 

Edward  Van  Ingen,  Wa.  *93..  280 

George  F.  Van  Slyck,  St.  ^97  122 

Harold  G.  Villard,  St.  '94....  118 

Fritz  von  Briesen,  Fd.  '97.....  306 

Otto  von  Schrenk,  PM.  '95....  305 

George  A.  Voss,  Fd.  ^96 306 

Robert.^  Walker,  St.  '99 124 

John  M.  Ward,  St.  '85 106 

William  B.  Wait,  Jr.,  St.  '95.  120 

Edmund  W.  Wakelee,  Fd.  '91  299 

Geoi^e  F.  Warren,  Jr.,  St.'9i  113 

Oscar  D.  Weed,  J.  '86 184 

Charles  M.  Weeks,  Fd.  '92...  300 

Charles  Weiser,  Wa.  '94 282 

Martin  Welles,  Mar.  '84 161 

Charles  A.  Wendell,  Fd.  '90.  297 

Frederick  F.  Wendell,  K.  '70  15 

Charles  H.  Werner,  Cg.  '95..  322 

Abraham  L.  Wescott,  We. '92  204 

Alfred  A.  Wheat,  Mar.  *9i...  167 

Charles  S.  Whitman,  Fd.  '94.  303 

Henry  P.  Whitney,  St.  '98...  124 

Otto  C.  Wierum,  Jr.,  St.  '89.  112 

Paul  Wilcox,  St.  '84 104 

Edward  H.  Williams,  K.  '93  50 

Howard  H.  Williams,  St.  '92  115 

Howell  C.  Williams,  Cg.  '91  315 
Felix  F.  von  Wilmowski,  St. 

'92 "5 

Thomas  E.  Wing,  L.  '95 441 

Grenville  B.  Winthrop,  St.'94  118 
Albert  M.  Wiitenberg,Cg.'9i  315 
Howard  O.  Wood,  St.  '80....  112 
Alfred  C.  Woolner,  Wa.  ^95..  284 

Pierre  J.  Wurts,  Wa.  '93 281 

William  S.  Young,  Fd.  '96...  306 

Niagara  Falls — 

Louis  H.  Carr,  Cg.  '98  325 

NORTHPORT — 

David  S.  Garland,  Min.  '92..  349 


Francis  W.  Jones,  Min.  '95...  352 

William  M.  McKinney,  Bo.*86    77 

James  B.  Robertson,  Min.  '93  350 
Norwich — 

Henry  R.  FoUett,  J.  '91 188 

John  B.  Van  Cleft,  Cg.  '88...  312 
Olean — 

Edgar  F.  Whitney,  Dan.  '93  373 
Oneonta — 

William  L.  Cunningham, J. '86  182 
Oswego — 

Francis  E.  Hamilton,  K.  '73  18 
Or  EGO — 

Samuel  R.  Lewis,  J.  '86 183 

Peekskill — 

Homer  A.  Anderson,  Fd.  '92  299 
Pbnn  Van — 

Clinton  B.  Slruble,  Cg.  ''91...  315 
Port  Tervis— 

William  A.  Pjushall,  J.  '89...  187 

POUGHKEEPSIB — 

Anson  McC.  Beard,  St.  '98 122 

Pulaski  — 
Irving  G.  Hubbs,  Cg.  '91 314 

Rexville — 

Clarence  G.  T.  Smith,  Cg.  '92  316 

Rochester — 

David  Bruce,  Jr.,  J.  '86.. 182 

Frederick  F.  Church,  Mar. '86  162 

Frank  Cummings,  Cg.  '88 312 

Martin  Davis,  J.  '89 187 

Erastus  U.  Ely,  J.  ^86 186 

Henry  L  Gordon,  Cg.  '92 316 

Frederick  C.  Hanford,Cg.'88  312 
Herbert  J.  Menzie,  Wa.  '90..  276 
Harold  C.  Mitchell,  Cg.  '93..  317 
Joe  L.  Thistlethwaite,  Cg.'9i  315 
George  D.  Williams,  J.  *9i...  188 

Rome — 

Howard  C.  Wiggins,  J.  '87...  185 

Rye— 

Robert  R.  Requa,  Fd.  '93....  304 

Saranac  Lake — 
Theodore  G.Browning, Bo. '9 5    91 

Saratoga  Springs — 

John  J.  Healy,  Wa.  '92 278 

Scarsdale — 

Alexander  M.  Crane,  St.  '97..  121 

Schenectady — 

George  R.  Blodgett,  Mar.  '87  165 
Stephen  G.  Doig,  Wa.  '96....  284 

Hinsdill  Parsons,  J.  '85 181 

Ralph  Thompson,  J.  '92 189 

Albert  B.  Van  Voast,  J.  '92...  189 


J 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


523 


Seneca  Falls— 

Ernest  G.  Gould,  Cg.  'pi 315 

Daniel  W.  Moran,  Cg.  *92....  316 
Sing  Sing — 

William  H.  Hapgood,  Cg.'gs  321 
Spring  Valley — 

Jonathan  W.  Sherwood, Cg. '94  320 
Springy  I LLE — 

Glenn  S.  Warner,  Cg.  *94 320 

Stone  Ridge — 

Clarence  H.Woolsey,  Fd.  '92  300 
Stony  Point — 

Harry  R.  Banner,  Di.  '93 361 

Suspension  Bridge — 

William  C.  Wallace,  Dan.  '92  373 

Syracuse — 

William  L.  Barnum,  St.  '89..  no 
Ely  W.  Blake,  Jr.,  Cho.  '91..  256 
George  N.  Cheney.  T.  '92.^..  333 
Fred  D.  Cummings,  Cg.  Hon  310 
Henry  Danziger,  Jr.,  Dan. '92  372 
James  H.  Hamilton,  Ham. '87  221 

Sidney  J.  Kelly,  Cg.  '92 316 

Louis  P.  Lang,  Cg.  '92 316 

Andrew  L.  Olmstead,  Cg.'93  318 

Daniel  A.  Pierce,  St.  '84 104 

Herbert  L.  Smith,  Cg.  '93....  318 
Harold  M.VanBergen,  Cg. '93  318 
Luther  O.  Wadleigh,  K.  '94..     52 

John  H.  Walters,  Cg.  '06 323 

Ernest  I.  White,  St.  '96. 121 

Eugene  McL.  White,  Cg.  'yo  314 

Troy— 

Frederick  E.  Bowen,  Cg.  '98  325 

Thomas  H.  Guy,  J.  '92 189 

George  B.  Harrison,  J.  '92...  189 
Harry  P.  Humphrey,  Cg.  '98  325 
Edward  Murphy,  2d,  J.  '92  ..  189 

Henry  T.  Nason,  St.  '88 109 

Michael  D.  Nolan,  J.  '91 188 

Turin — 

Stephen  O.  Foster,  K.  '77....     24 

Trumansburg — 

Ossian  G.  Noble,  Cg.  '89- 312 

Union  Hill — 

Henry  A.  Baker,  Co.  '97 139 

Utica — 

Alfred  C.  Coxe,  Cg.  Hon 310 

William  P.  White,  St.  '91 113 

Valatie — 

Edwin  D.  Howe,  J.  '89 187 

John  G.  Snyder,  Cg.  '94 320 


Wadham's  Mills — 

Harry  N.  Avery,  Cg.  '98 324 

^^AKEFIELD-^ 

William  W.  Penfield,  Fd.  '90  297 
Walden — 

Leslie  R.  Palmer,  Cg.  '97 324 

Warwick— 

Livingston  Rutherfurd,  J.'9i..  188 
Water  Mill — 

Abram  A.  Halsey,  Cg^.  '94....  319 
Watertown — 

Albert  H.  Ryan,  Cg.  '99 325 

Watkins — 

Marcus  M.  Cass,  Jr.,  St.  '82..  loi 
Wayland— 

Henry  V.  Pratt,  Cg.  '90 313 

Westchester — 

Alfred  W.  Cooley,  St.  '98"...  123 
Westfield—    ■ 

Harlan  L.  Munson,  Cg.  '91...  314 
Whitehall — 

Alanson  D.  Bartholomew, Cg. 

'88 312 

White  Plains — 

Burton  C.  Meighan,  Fd.  '94..  303 

Howard  S.  Meighan,  Fd.  '93  304 
Williamsbrjdge — 

Ralph  Hickox,  Fd.  '90 296 

WiLLIAMSPORT — 

William  Young,  Cg.  '93 318 

Woodsburgh— 

Henry  F.  Albro,  Cg.  '92 315 

Worcester — 

Jot  S.  Waterman,  Cg.  '93 318 

Yonkers— 

Henry  H.  Essick,  Fd.  '95„...  304 

Edward  Sandford,  Cho.  '97...  266 

NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Charlotte — 

John  W.  Keerans,  Wa.  '90...  276 
Wilmington — 

George  B.  Elliott,  Cho.  '96...  264 

NORTH  DAKOTA. 

BiSMARCK— — 

William  T.  Perkins,  K.  '84...  36 
Dickinson  — 

Richard  H.  Johnson,  K.  '84..  35 
Grafton — 

Otto  E.  Sauter,  K.  '82 32 

St.  Thomas — 

Henry  D.  Borden,  J.  '85 181 


524 


PHt  DELTA  PHL 


OHIO. 

Akron— 

Jesse  P.  Dice,  Sw.  '98 418 

Charles  H.  Hower,  Sw.  '97...  416 
John  MacGregor,  Jr.,  Wa  '97  286 
Lionel  S.  Pardee,  Ham.  '92..  230 

Athens — 

Israel  Nf.  Foster,  Sw.  '99 419 

Bellaire — 

Cook  Danford,  Sw.  '97 416 

Bellefontaine — 

William  C.  Huston,  Ham.  '86  220 
William  W.  Kiddle,  Ham. '92  231 

Belpre  — 

Edward  L.  L.  Cox,  Min.  '97..  354 

Bowling  Green — 

Thomas  F.  Conley,  Ham.  '91  228 
Benjamin  F.  James,  Wa.  '87..  273 

Bryan — 

John  M.  Killits,  Mar.  '85 162 

Orwell  J.  Silliman,  Ham.  '92  231 

BUCYRUS — 

Charles  J.  Scroggs,  Ham.  '86  219 
Nevin  O.  Winter,  Sw.  '97 418 

Canal  Winchester— 

Reed  H.  Game,  Sw.  '99 419 

Canton — 

Joseph  M.  Blake,  Sw.  '97 416 

Harrison  W.  Bock,  Sw.  '98...  418 
Ulysses  S.  G.  Johnson,  Co. '91  134 
Charles  S.  McDowell,  K.  '95  53 
Atlee  Pomerene,  Ham.  '86...  220 

Harry  R.  Rex,  Ham.  '90 227 

Robert  N.  Taylor,  Ham.  '90..  227 
Charles  W.  Ziegler,  Sw.  '97..  418 

Chillicothe — 

Robert  W.  Manly,  K.  'q6 55 

William  E.  Minshall,  Sw.  '99  419 

Cincinnati — 
Joseph  L.  Adler,  Ham.  *88...  222 
Alfred  G.  Allen,  Ham.  '90...  225 

Carl  J.  Baer,  Ham.  '93 231 

Edward  McC.  Ballard,  Ham. 

'93 231 

Jacob  P.  Bauer,  Jr.,  Ham.  '93  232 

Charles  C.  Benedict,  K.  '93...     49 

Charles  C.  Benedict,  Ham. '93  232 

Charles  M.  Brower,  Ham. '96  235 

Charles  P.  Brown,  Jr.,  Ham. 

'97 236 

Frank  S.  Brown,  Ham.  '95...  234 

William  E.  Bundy,  Ham.  '89  224 

Frank  W.  Burgoyne,Ham.'88  223 

Joseph  H.  Cabell,  Ham.  '86..  218 


John  V.  Campbell,  Ham.  '90  225 
James  S.  Carter,  Ham. '95....  234 
John  B.  Childe,  Ham.  *87.....  221 

Joel  C.  Clore,  Ham.  '86 219 

Frederick  CIoss,  Jr.,  Ham.* 90  226 
Charles  T.Coppock,  Ham.  *94  233 
Michael  T.Corcoran, Ham. '66  219 
Thomas  D.  Corry,  Ham.  '96,.  235 

John  A.  Couch,  Ham.  '90 226 

Thomas  H.  Darby,  Ham.  '91  228 
John  G.  Deshler,Jr.,Ham.'97  236 
Charles  F.  DoUe,  Ham.  '94..  234 

Daniel  B.  English,  K.  '74 20 

Charles  FoUett,  Ham.  '99.....  238 
John  D.  Follett,  Ham.  '95....  234 
Joseph  B.  Foraker,  Jr.,  Ham. 

'95 235 

Maurice  L.  Galvin,  Ham.  '93  232 

Frank  P.  Garrison,  Ham.  '97  236 

George  D.  Harper,  Ham.  '92  230 

August  F.  Herbsleb,Ham.'89  22j 

Wilmot  T.  Hissem,  Ham.  '96  236 

Everett  W.  Hobart,  Ham.  '97  236 

Harry  M.  Hoffheimer,  Ham. 

'89 224 

John  E.  Humphreys, Ham. '90  226 

Robert  W.  Humphreys,  Ham. 

'99 238 

Louis  A.  Ireton,  Ham.  '95 235 

Robert  H.  Izor,  Ham.  '94.....  234 

Ferdinand  Jelke,  Jr., Ham. '86  220 

Clyde  P.  Johnson,  Ham.  '95..  235 

Clyde  P.  Johnson,  Cg.  '95....  321 

Charles  D.  Jones,  Ham.  '95..  235 

Isaac  M.  Jordan,  Jr., Ham. '97  236 

Geo.  H.  Kattenhom,  Cho.  '89  253 

Dellis  C.  Keller,  Ham.  '92...  230 

WinfieldS.  Kennedy,  Jr.,  Ham. 

'96 236 

Rufus  King,  Jr.,  Ham.  '98...  237 
Ellis  G.  Kinkead,  Ham.  '91..  228 
Bernard  S.  Kittredge,  Ham. 

'97 236 

William  G.  Kittredge,  Ham. 

*95 235 

Oscar  W.  Kuhn,  Ham.  '87...  222 
Thomas  L.  Lee,  Ham.  '87....  222 
George  Leonard,  Ham.  '90...  226 

Raymond  Lloyd,  Wa.  '97 286 

Raymond  Lloyd,  Ham.  '97...  237 
Frank  O.  Loveland,  Ham.'88  223 
Louis  R.  Luebbert,  Ham.  '91  228 
Frederick     E.    Mackentepe, 

Ham.  '91 228 


I 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


525 


Harry  B.  Mackoy,  Ham.  'gy..  237 
Guy  W.  Mallon,  Ham.  *88...  223 
Neil  6.  Mallon,  Ham.  '99....  238 
Randolph  Matthews,  Ham. '97  237 
Campbell  J.  Mc  Diar  mid ,  Ham . 

*9i 4 228 

William 'C.  McLean, Ham. '92  230 
George  E.  Mills,  Ham.  '95...  235 
Arthur  R.  Morgan,  Ham.  '97  237 
Henry  A.  Morrill,  Ham.  Hon.  217 
Robert  F.  Morris,  Ham.  *95..  235 
Edward   P.  Moulinier,  Ham. 

*90 227 

Alfred  K  Nippert,  Ham.  '97  237 
Joseph  G.  Obermeyre,  Ham. 

'89 224 

Florence  A.  O'Leary,  Ham. 

'91 228 

J^eander  O.  Oliver,  Ham.  '99  238 
Thomas  6.  Paxton,  Jr.,  Ham. 

'99 238 

Hiram  D.  Peck,  Ham.  Hon..  217 

John  W.  Peck,  Ham.  '98 237 

William  Pister,  Ham.  '92 230 

Thomas  L.  Pogue,  Ham.  '93  232 

Thomas  L.  Pogue,  Min.  '93..  349 

Edward  S.  Rawson,  St.  *94...   118 

Channing  W.  Richards,  Ham. 

*93 232 

James  S.  Richards,  Ham.  '98  238 

Paschal  L.  Richards, Ham. '97  237 

George  R.  Sage,  Ham.  Hon.  218 

Harry  Y.  Saint,  K. '96 55 

William  Sampson,  Ham.  '89..  225 

Henry  F.  Schmidt,  Ham.  '93  233 

Charles  W.  Scott,  Ham.  '92...  231 

William  H.  Taft,  K.  Hon 12 

Robert  C.  Taylor,  Ham.  '91..  229 

George  A.  Turrill,  Ham.  '86..  220 

Charles  H.  Urban,  Ham.  '97  237 

Robert  M.  Van  Home,  Ham. 

*86 220 

George  H.  Warrington,  Ham. 

'99 238 

Walter  W.  Warwick, Ham. '90  227 
Frederic  J.  Waters,  Ham.  '96  236 
Charles  B.  Williams,  Ham. '92  231 
Charles  F.Windisch, Ham. '87  222 
William  R.  Wood,  Ham.  '93  233 
Nathaniel  Wright,  Jr.,  Ham. 

'89 225 

CiRCLEVILLE — 

Isaac  N.  Abernathy,Sw.Hon.  410 
Charles  Dresbach,  K.  '86 38 


Festus  Walters,  K. '72 17 

Harry  B.  Weaver,  Sw.  '94.. ..  414 

Cleveland — 

Zachary  T.  Armstrong,  P.  '85   145 

Herbert  W.  Baird,  K.  »84 35 

Alfred  P.  Biddle,  Sw.  '95 414 

Burroughs  F.  Bower,  K.  '78..  25 
Charles  G.  Can  field,  K.  '74...     19 

Eckstein  Case,  K.  '84 35 

Carlos  A.  Chapman,  If  am. '92  229 

Albert  A.  Clay,  Sw.  '93 412 

Howard  A.  Couse,  Wa.  '94...  281 
Benjamin  A.  Gage,  K.  '96....  54 
Harry  A.  Garfield,  St.  '88....  108 

James  R.  Garfield-,  St.  '88 109 

Frederick  A.  Henry,  K.  '91..     46 

Norton  T.  Horr,  St.  '84 103 

Josiah  C.  Lower,  Ham.  '88...  223 
William  H.  Marlatt,  Ham.'92  230 
William  H.  Marlatt,  Wa.  '92  278 
John  R.  McQuigg,  Cg.  '90...  313 
Melvin  B.  Parmely,  Jr.,  K.'92    48 

Rufus  P.  Ranney,  K.  '98 56 

Frederick  W.  Slade,  St.  '88..  no 
William  Snearer,  Jr.,  K.  '83..  34 
Frederick  L.  Taft,  Ham.  '92  231 
Francis  W.  Tread  way,  Wa. '92  279 
Fred  R.  White,  Cg.  '95 322 

Columbus — 

Orlando  W.  Aldrich,Sw.Hon.  410 

George  L.  Artz,  Be.  '78 60 

Hiram  S.  Bronson,  Sw.  '97...  416 
James  H.  Collins,  Sw.  Hon...  410 

Frank  A.  Davis,  K.  '81 30 

Joseph  H.  Dyer,  We.  '90 200 

Cicero  E.  Ellis,  Sw.  '97^ 416 

Charles  A.  Field,  Sw.  '94 413 

Franklin  H.  Gale,  Sw.  '93>...  412 
Bailey  W.  Gilfallan,  Ham.  '86  219 

George  L.  Gugle,  Sw.  '96 415 

George  R.  Hedges,  Sw.  '04...  413 
Charles  T.  Herbert,  Sw.  97..  416 
Edward  D.  Howard,  Sw.  '94  413 
William  F.  Hunter,  Sw.  Hon.  410 

Lyman  H.  Innis,  Sw.  '95 415 

Robert  H.  Jeffrey,  Sw.  '98...  418 

John  P  Jones,  Sw.  Hon 410 

Harry  P.  Junk,  Sw.  '95 415 

Thomas  J.  Keating,  Sw.  Hon.  410 
Edgar  B.  Kinkead,  Sw.  Hon.  411 
Leonard  A.  Magruder,Sw.'96  415 
George  S.  Marshall,  Sw.  '97..  417 

John  T.  Martin,  Sw.  *o8 418 

Edward  B.  McCarter,  Sw.'94  413 


526 


PHI  DELTA  PHI, 


Seth  L.  McMillan,  Sw.  '94...  414 

Theron  B.  Miller,  Cg.  '95 321 

John  G.  Mitchell,  Sw.  '97 4x7 

Nurton  S.  Monsarrat,  Sw.  '98  418 
George  K.  Nash,  Sw.  Hon...  411 

Perry  Okey,  Sw.  '95 415 

Samuel  G.  Osborne,  Sw.  '97..  417 

William  H.  Page,  Sw.  '93 413 

Harold  C.  Parsons,  Sw.  '97...  417 

Edward  L.  Pease,  Sw.  '99 419 

Rutherford  H.  Piatt, Sw. Hon.  411 
Edward  T.  Powell,  Sw.  '96...  415 

David  F.  Pugh,  Sw.  Hon 411 

Emilius  O.  RandaIl,Sw.H()n.  411 
John  K.  Richards,  Sw.  Hon..  411 

E.  O.  Ricketts,  Sw.  Hon 411 

Merrill  U.  Ricketts,  Sw.  '95..  415 

Lowry  F.  Sater,  Sw.  *q7 417 

Augustus  T.  Seymour,  ow.'95  415 
Amor  W.  Sharp,  Ham.  '92...  231 

David  B.  Sharp,  Sw.  '93 413 

Frederick  N.  Sinks,  Sw.  '98..  419 
Harry  E.  Stafford,  Sw.  '94...  414 
Edward  M.  Taylor,  Ham.  '93  233 

Thomas  Thomas,  Sw.  '95 415 

William  L.  Van  Sickle,  Ham. 

'91 229 

Campbell  M.  Voorhees,  K.*93  50 
Campbell  M.  Voorhees,  Sw. 

'94 414 

Charles  W.  Voorhees,  Sw.  *94  414 

Karl  T.  Webber,  Sw.  '97 418 

Edgar  L.  Weinland,  Sw.  '93.,  413 

Corning — 

Dudley  H.  Foster,  Sw.  '95...  414 

Coshocton — 

Burt  F.  Voorhees,  Sw.  '94....  414 

Dayton — 

Warren  E.  Beeghly,  Ham. '91  227 

Walter  D.  Cline,  Sw.  '99 419 

Ira  Crawford,  Jr.,  Sw.  '93....  412 
Wesley  W.K.Hamilton, Ham. 

'93 232 

Samuel  E.  Kemp,  K.  '73 18 

Charles  B.  Nevin,  Sw.  '98....  419 

George  H.  Wood,  K.  '89......     43 

George  H.  Wood,  Ham.  '89..  225 

DeGraff— 
John  S.  Huston,  Ham.  '90....  226 

Dennison — 
Thomas  H.  LoUer,  K.  '84....     35 

East  Liverpool — 

Frank  E.  Grosshans,  Ham. '92  229 
Walter  B.  Hill,  Ham.  '92 230 


William  M.  Hill,  Sw.  ^93......  412 

Findlay — 

Rawson  K.  Carlin,  Sw.  '98...  418 

William  L.  David,  Jr.,Sw.*97  416 

Ross  J.  Wet  herald,  Sw.  '95...  415 
Flushing  - 

Clyde  H.  Judkins,  Sw.  '97...  416 
Forest — 

John  H.  Campbell,  Ham.  '92  239 
Gallipolis — 

Roscoe  J.  Mauck,  Sw.  '93.....  412 
Glen  DALE — 

Charles  S.  Bailey,  Ham.  '99..  238 
Granville — 

Carl  G.  Doney,  Sw.  '93 412 

Greenfield — 

Lawrence  Heiskell,  K.  '82 31 

Greenville — 

Adam  H.  Meeker,  K.  *85......    37 

Walter  S.  Meeker,  K.  '86 39 

George  A.  Katzenberger,  K. 

'90 +4 

Hamilton — 

Warren  Gard,  Ham.  '94. 234 

Robert  J.  Shank,  Sw.  '97......  417 

John  C.  Slayback,  K.  '79 28 

Hanoverton — 
John  J.  Brown,  Mc.  '97.. 433 

Highland — 

Peter  Adams,  Sw.  '95 414 

Hillsboro — 

Newton  E.  Chaney,  Ham.  '90  226 
Oliver  H.  Hughes,  Ham.  '89  224 
Henry  L.  Wiggins,  Ham.  *89  225 

Ironton — 

Fred  W.  McKnight,  Cg.  '9r..  321 

Jackson — 

Benner  Jones,  Sw.  '97 416 

Lamar  Sternberger,  Sv.  '98..  419 

Jefferson — 

John  T.  Harrington,  K.  '96...    54 

Kenton — 
Charles  A.  Keller,  Sw.  '98....  418 

Lebanon — 
William  C.Tichenor,Ham.'93  233 

Lima — 
William  L.  Parmentcr,  K.  '88    ^^ 
Howard  P.  Willamson,  Ham. 

'93 233 

London — 

Peyton  R.  Emery,  Sw.  '93  ..-  412 

Cary  Jones,  Ham.  '89 -  224 

Marion — 

Charles  H.  Conley,  Ham.  '97  236 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


5*7 


Charles  H.  Conley,  Sw.  '97...  416 
Daniel  R.Crissinger,  Ham. '86  220 

Martins  Ferry — 

Ernest  G.  Smith,  Wa.'ge 285 

Massillon — 

Robert  H.  Day,  Ham.  '91 228 

John  O.  Garrett,  K.  '78    25 

Orlando  C.  Volkmor,  K.  *90..     45 

McArthur — 

Otto  E.  VoUenweider,  Ham. 
'qi 229 

Montpelier — 

Elwin  C.  Peck,  Ham.  *92„....  230 

Newark — 
James  R.  Fitz  Gibbon,  Sw.'94  413 
Charles  L.  Flory,  Sw.  '99 419 

New  Bremen — 
Frank  T.  Boesel,  Sw.  '98 ..  418 

NORWALK — 

Frederick  W.  Christian,  Ham.       ' 

'91 227 

Oak  Harbor — 

Edward  McM.  Perse,  Sw.  '07  417 
Oberlin  — 

Charles  P.  Doolittle,  K.  '83...     33 
PiQUA — 

John  B.  C.  Jamison,  Ham. '8 7  222 
Pleasantville — 

George  W.  Bope,  Sw.  '97 416 

Port  Clinton — 

William  C.  Wierman,  Sw.  '97  418 
Ravenna  — 

Mark  W.  Phelps,  K.  '75 22 

St.  Clairsville — 

Clyde  H.  Judkins  Sw.  '97 416 

Albert  W.  Kennon,  Ham.  '86  220 
St.  Paris — 

John  E.  Baker,  Sw.  '98 418 

Sandusky— 

Manning    F.    Force,    Ham. 
Hon 217 

Clement  G.  Martin,  J.  '85 182 

John  Ray,  Jr.,  Ham.  '92 230 

Scio  — 

James  H.  Beal,  K.  '86 38 

James  H.  Beal,  Ham.  '86 218 

George  O.  Canaga,  Sw.  '95...  414 
Senecaville — 

Luzerne  A.  Rickey,  Sw.  '97..  417 
Shelby — 

Thomas  J.  Green,  Sw.  '98 418 

Sidney — 

Joseph  D.  Barnes,  Ham.  'go..  225 

George  S. Robertson, Ham. '93  232 


John  F.  Wilson,  Ham.  '90....  227 

South  Charleston — 

Charles  E.  Ballard,  Ham  '94  233 

Springfield— 

Richardson  D.  Baldwin, Ham. 

'90 225 

Horace  C.  Keifer,  Ham.  '92..  230 
William  W.  Keifer,  Ham.  '88  223 
Frank  H.  Phillips,  Ham.  '89  225 

Steubenville  — 

Hugh  H.  Brown,  Mil.  '97 464 

John  A.  Mansfield,  K.  '79 28 

Louis  H.  Paine,  We.  '98 212 

John  M.  Ross,  Mil.  '96 466 

Jay  R.  Sweeney,  Ham.  '94...  234 
Harry  B.Thompson,  Ham.  '93  233 

Toledo — 

James  S.  Brailey,  Jr.,  Sw.  '95  414 

John  R.  Calder,  K.  '88 41 

Henry  H.  Gushing,  K.  '95...  53 
Karl  A.*  Flickinger,  Ham. '89  224 

James  S.  Martin,  K.  '91 47 

John  McF.  Ormond,  K.  '89...     43 

Roy  Spencer,  Sw.  '95 415 

Robert  Tucker,  Ham.  '93 233 

Clifford  C.  Whitmore,  Cg.'96  323 

Uhrichsville— 
Joseph  F.  Greene,  K.  '85 37 

Upper  Sandusky — 

George  H.  Moffett,  Sw.  '93...  413 

Urbana — 

David  J.  Cory,  Ham.  '90 226 

George  W.  Poland,  K.  '76....     23 

Wapakoneta  — 

Roy  E.  Lay  ton,  Sw.  '97 417 

Verne  D.  Lay  ton,  Sw.  '98...     418 

Warren — 

Harry  E.  King,  Sw.  '97 417 

Washington  C.  H. — 

George  M.  Pavey,  Wa.  '90...  276 

Wellsville — 

William  W.  Hammond,  Ham. 
'87 221 

Westerville — 

Jacob  L.  Flickinger,  K.  '72...  17 
George  L.  Stoughton,  Sw.  '95  415 

Wilmington — 

Henry  G.  Cartwright,  Sw.'95  414 

Xenia — 

John  C.  Munger,  K.  '96 55 

Youngstown — 

John   I.  Williams,  Jr.,   Har. 
'98 404 


S«8 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


Zanesville — 

Albion  J.   Andrews,  Jr.,  Sw. 

*93 413 

Edgar  E.  Bagley,  Sw.  '97 416 

Edward  R.  Meyer,  Ham.  '94  234 

Frank  S.  Walker,  Sw.  '97 417 

OKLAHOMA    TERRITORY. 

Pawnee — 

Edward  L.  Lemert,  K.  '77...     24 

OREGON. 

Arlington — 

Fisk  M.  Walker,  We.  '95 208 

Baker  City— 

Frank  L.  Moore,  Cha.  '90 380 

CORVALLIS — 

Eddy  E.  Wilson,  Cha.  '93....  382 
Eugene — 

Herbert  N.  Cockerline,  Cha. 

'91 380 

Edwin  O.  Potter,  Cha.  '90...  380 

La  review — 

Eldon  M.  Brattain,  Cha.  '90..  380 

Portland  — 

Gilbert  A.  Adams,  Cha.  '96..  383 

John  L.  Baker,  P.  '85 145 

John  L.  Baker,  Cha.  Hon 378 

Winfield  S.  Beebe,  K.  '70 14 

Benjamin  B.  Beekman,  Wa. 

'88 273 

Charles  B.Bellinger, Cha. Hon.  378 

George  Black,  Cha.  '98 384 

Earl  C.   Bronaugh,  Jr.,  Cha. 

'90 380 

Will  Q.  Buffington,  Cha.  '96..  383 
William  M.  Cake,  Ham.  '86..  219 
Charles  H.  Chance,  Cha.  '92  381 

John  B.  Cleland,  K.  '71 14 

John  B.  Cleland,  Cha.  Hon...  379 
Henry  F.  Conner,  Cha. '95...  383 
Harry  C.  Eastham,  Cha.  '96..  384 

Rufus  L  Eaton,  K.  '84 33 

Allan   McL.  Ellsworth,  Cha. 

'98.^ 384 

Paul  van  Fridagh,  Cha.  *93...  382 

Robert  W.  Galloway,Cha.'97  384 

Calvin   U.  Gantenbein,  Cha. 

'91 380 

Clarence  H.  Gilbert,  Cha. '97  384 

William  B.  Gilbert,  K.  '72...  17 
William  B.  Gilbert, Cha. Hon.  379 
Rodney  L.  Glisan,  Cha.  '92..  381 
Rodney  L.  Glisan,  St.  '93<...  116 


George  P.  Goggin,  Cha.  *98..  385 
James  R.  Greenfield,  Cha. '92  381 
Daniel  A.  Grout,  Cha.  '96....  384 
Harry  W.  Gullette,  Cha.  '95  383 

John  A.  Houck,  Cha.  '95 383 

John  P.  Kavanaugh,  Cha.  '93  381 
John  P.  Kennedy,  Cha.  '96...  384 

Otto  J.  Kraemer,  Cha.  '95 383 

Roswell  B.  Lamson,  Cha.  '93  381 
William  S.  Macrum,  Cha.  '95  383 
Daniel  J.  Malarkey,  Cha.  '92  381 
Elmer  E.  Mallory,  Cha.  *95..  383 
Geoi^e  H.  Marsh,  Cha.  '93...  382 

Edwin  Mays,  Cha.  '96 384 

Franklin  P.  Mays,  Cha.  Hon.  379 
Lewis  L.McArthur,Cha.Hon.  379 
John  L.  McGinn,  Cha.  '93...  382 
Lawrence  A.   McNary,  Cha. 
*90 380 

*  Ralph  E.  Moody,  J.  '86 1S3 

Francis  M.  Mulkey,  Cha. '91..  381 

Richard  Nixon,  Mar.  '92 169 

Harry  E.  Northup,  Cha.  '97^  384 
John  J.  O'Connor,  Chi^  '98...  385 

Rollin  K.  Page,  P.  '97 155 

Lionel  L.  Paget,  Cha.  '97 384 

Harrison  G.  Piatt,  Wa.  Hon..  271 

Robert  T.  Piatt,  Wa.  '92 279 

Thaddeus  S.  Potter,  Cha.  '91  381 
Orville  M.  Rankin,  Cha.  '97..  384 
Harold  G.  Rice,  Cha.  '98«...  385 
John  W.  Roland,  Cha.  '97....  384 
John  C.  Rutenic,  Cha.  '90....  380 
Russell  E.  Sewall,  Cha.  '92...  381 
Charles  B.  Sims,  Cha.  '94.....  382 
Arthur  C.  Spencer,  Cha.  '95..  383 
Leon  H.  Steinhart,  Cha.  '9K.  385 

Henry  D.  Story,  Cha.  '93 382 

George  C.  Stout,  Cha.  '92 381 

George  Tazwell,  Cha.  '94 383 

Richard  H.  Thornton,  Cha. 

Hon 379 

Paul  van  Fridagh,  Cha.  '93...  382 
Arthur  L.  Veazie,  Cha.  '93....  382 

Jesse  C.  Veazie,  Cha.  '94 383 

Jesse  C.  Veazie,  Cho.  '98 267 

Thaddeus  P.  Wagner, Cha. '90  380 
Charles  N.  Wait,  Cha.  '90....  380 
Ralph  W.  Wilbur,  We.  '92.  .  204 

Guy  G.  Willis,  Cha.  '91 381 

Charles   E.    S.   Wood,    Cha. 
Hon 379 

Tillamook— 

Jesse  R.  Caples,  Cha.  '94 382 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


529 


Benjamin  L.  Eddy,  Cha.  '94  382 
Uriah — 

Richard  F.  Dean,  P.  '93 151 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Allegheny — 

Dwight  W.  Morrow,  St.  '99...  124  ' 

Walter  B.  Scaife,  K.  *8o 30 

Walker  S.  Snyder,  Sw.  *97...  417 

Bellefonte — 

William  E.  Gray,  J.  '86 183 

Bloomsburgh — 

George  M.  Tustin,  St.  '83 103 

Columbia — 

William  B.  Given,  K.  '75 21 

CoUDER  SPORT — 

John  W.  Wells,  Cg.  '90 314 

Danville — 

Robert  S.  Ammerman,  G.  '91  244 
Erie — 

William  P.  Gifford,  Mil.  '96..  465 
Germantown — 

Ambrose  Higgins,  G.  '98 247 

Gettysburg — 

Donald  P.McPherson,Cho.'95  263 
Halifax — 

William  A.  Millard,  We,  '92..  204 
Irwin— 

John  L.  Deahl,  P.  '98 155 

Kecksburgh — 

David  M.  Griffith,  Sw.  '96 415 

Lebanon  — 

J.  M.  Shindel,  G.  ^89 243 

Malvern — 

Dilworth  P.  Hibberd,  G.  '97..  247 
Mauch  Chunk — 

Robert  A.  Heberling,  G.  '91  244 
Mercer — 

William  J.  Whieldon,  We. '90  201 
MiFFLINTOWN — 

Frank  M.  Pennel,  J.  '86 183 

New  Castle — 

Norman  A.  Phillips,  K.  '91 ..     47 
New  Kensington — 

Horace  G.  Durbin,  G.  '89 243 

Oil  City — 

Judson  D.  Trax,  Cg.  '92 316 

Philadklj>hia — 

Frank  E.  Anderson,  G.  '98....  247 

George  H.  Berkheiser,  G.  '89  242 

Russell  T.  Boswell,  G.  '87 241 

Francis  B.  Bracken,  G.  '92....  245 

Charles  L.  Brown,  G.  '91 244 

Samuel  M.Clement,  Jr., G.'97  246 


Edward  J.  Coll,  G.  '89 242 

David  H.  Conrad e,  G.  *88....  242 
Abbott  M.  Cooper,  G.  Hon...  241 

Porter  F.  Cope,  G.  '91 244 

Samuel  S.  Craig,  G.  '91 244 

Joseph  A.  Culbert  G.  '97...;..  246 
Augustus  F.  Daix,  Jr.,  G.  '89  242 

Arthur  W.  Depue,  G.  '93 246 

Frederick  S.  Doyle,  Mar.  '94  174 

Joseph  R.  Fahy,  G.  '89 243 

Roland  R.  Foulke,  G.  '97 246 

Harry  K.  Fries,  G.  '87 241 

Frederick  W.  Gourlay,  G.  '96  246 

William  A.  Gray,  G.  '97 246 

George  A.  Grevemeyer,  G.'98  247 

Alfred  R.  Haig,  G.  '91 244 

Am)>rose  Higgirs,  G.  '98 247 

Thomas  W.  Jopson,  G.  '92....  245 
Frederick  J.  Knaus,  G.  *89...  243 

Joseph  B.  Large,  G.  '93 246 

David  Lavis,  G.  '89 243 

Francis  S.  Laws,  G.  '89 243 

William  B.  Linn,  G.  '97 .'  247 

Roberts  Lowrie,  G.  '87 242 

Edwin  M.Luckenbach,Cg. '96  322 
Edward  F.  Lukens,  G.  '89...  243 

JohnMacDonald,  G.  '86 241 

John  A.  McCarthy,  G.  '92....  245 

George  L  Merrill,  G.  '97 247 

Abner  H.  Mershon,  G.  '87...  242 

Samuel  H.  Myers,  G.  '92 245 

Edwin  C.  Nevin,  G.  '93 246 

Harvey  C.  Newitt,  Jr.,  G.'89  243 
Harry  N.  Robison,  Mar.  '96..  173 
Harry  N.  Robison,  G.  '97....  247 

Samuel  P.  Rotan,  G.  '92 245 

John  W.  Simmons,  G.  '89 243 

John  M.  Snyder,  G.  '91 244 

Danniel  M.  Stewart,  G.  '92...  245 

Elias  H.  White,  G.  '91 244 

Charles  S.  Wood,  G.  '91 245 

Thomas  S.  Wood,  G.  '86 241 

Pittsburg— 

David  M.  Alston,  K.  '83 33 

Albert  H.  Barclay,  Wa.  '95...  282 

William  E.  Best,  Cg.  '94 319 

Lawrence  W.  Bigham,  J.  '87  184 

John  B.  Booth,  K.  '80 29 

Wesley  G.  Carr,  Mar.  '88 164 

S.  B.  Ewing,  G.  '92 245 

Thomas  C.  Fulton,  Cg.  '93...  317 
Fred  J.  Galloway,  Cg.  '96....  322 
Haines  A.  Machesney,Cg.'93  317 
John  A.  Murphy,  K.  '88 42 


530 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


Charles  W.  Scovel,  St.  '85...  105 

John  Wilson,  Min.  '90 346 

Edwin  P.  Young,  Cg.  '94 321 

PiTTSTON — 

Hugh  C.  Smythe,  Cg.  '92 316 

POTTSVILLE — 

Clarence  J.  Boyer,  Cg.  '98....  325 

SCRANTON — 

George  W.  Beale,  G.  '89 242 

Russell  Dimmick,  Cg.  '93 317 

Uniontown — 

William  J.  Kyle,  Mc.  '95 430 

JohnQ.VanSwearingen,K.'88  42 
James  C.  Work,  K.  '86 39 

Washington — 
Blanchard  G.   Hughes,  Dan. 

'94 374 

Wilkes  Barre— 

Burton  W.  Davis,  Cg.  '93 317 

Frank  E.  Donnelly,  Wa.  '95  283 

WiLLIAMSPORT — 

Cyrus  LaR.Munson,Wa.Hon.  271 
Sumner  S.  Bowman,  G.  '91...  244 
York — 
James  St.  C.  McCall,  Wa.'92  280 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Johnston — 

James  A.  Pirce,  Cho.  '97 266 

Providence— 

Henry  M.  Boss,  Jr.,  Wa.  '98..  287 

Livingston  Ham.  Cho.  '97 266 

Frank  L.  Hinckley,  Cho.  '94  262 

Edward  F.  Love  joy,  We.  '87  196 

Edward  L.  Mitchell,  We.  '89  199 

Charles  H.  Page,  Jr.,  J.  '92..  189 

Herbert  A.  Rice,  Cho.  '95 263 

Summit — 

Frank  G.  Bates,  Cg.  '94 319 

Frank  G.  Ba»es,  We.  '95 207 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Camukn — 

Mendel  L.  Smith,  Min.  '93...  349 

Charleston—  - 

Henry  H.  Ficken,  Wa.  '95...  283 
Louis  D.  M.  Mowry,  Mar. '94  172 
William  M.  Smith,  Min.  '96..  353 

Darlington — 

Edward  O.  Woods,  J.  '85 182 

Greenville — 

Edward  F.  Mayberry,Min.'94  350 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 

Chamberlain — 
Jesse  E.  Honse,  T.  '97 340 

Deadvvood — 

Norman  T.  Mason,  K.  *86....     39 

Parker— 
John  W.  Edmunds,  Dan. '94..  373 

Pierre  — 

Ivan  W.  Goodner,  L.  '97 442 

Robert  W.  Stewart,  Wa.  '88..  274 

Sioux  Falls  — 

Harold  E.  Judge,  Mc.  '94....  428 

Paul  S.  Knowles,  We.  '89 199 

Charles  E.  McKinney,  K.  '81  31 
John  H.  Snyder,  Jr.,  We.  '93  205 
Thomas  H.  Wright,  Ham. '92  231 

Webster — 
James  H.  McCoy,  Be.  *8o...  .     61 
Edward  W.  Taylor,  Di.  *93...  362 

TENNESSEE. 

Chattanooga — 

David  H.  Bloom,  Bo.  '87 78 

Benjamin  F.  Thomas,  Ham. 

'87 222 

Shelton  K.  Wheeler,  St.  '98..  124 

Clear  Branch — 

William  J.  Tilson,  Wa.  ^96...  285 

Knoxville — 

John  P.  Powers,  Jr.,  Min.  '97  354 
Edward  T.  Sanford,  Cho.  '89  254 

Memphis — 

Charles  H.  Boyle,  Min.  '95...  351 
Edward  L.  Boyle,  Min.  *9i...  348 

Percy  Finley,  Wa.  '94 281 

Michael  Gavin,  Wa.  '97 286 

James  B.  Sterling,  T.  '91 332 

Archibald  R.  Watson, Min. '94  350 

Nashville — 

Collins  Denny,  Min.  Hon 345 

John  H.  De  Witt,  Mar.  '98...   177 

TEXAS. 

Austin — 

Robert  J.  Hill,  K.  '71 16 

Beaumont —  , 

Theodore  G.  Arnold,  Mar. '90  166 

William  H.  Winter,  Gr.  '95..  473 
Belton — 

Arthur  McA.  Monteith,  K.'7o  14 
BOERNE — 

William  J.  Warburton,  St.'93  117 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


S3I 


Commerce — 

Benjamin  L.Thompson,T.'96  339 
Dallas  — 

John  C.  Robertson,  Min.  '95  352 

John  M.  Spell  man,  Mar.  '96..  176 
El  Paso— 

Walter  D.  Howe,  We.  '92 204 

Fort  Worth — 

Volney  O.  Hildreth,  K.  '89...  43 
Galveston— 

Alexander  Sampson,  K.  '75..  22 
Houston — 

Homer  R.  Mitchell,  T.  *95...  337 
Port  Arthur 

William  H.  Winter,  Gr.  '95..  473 
San  Antonio— 

Sidney  J.  Brooks,  Min.  '90...  347 
Waco— 

M.  C.  H.  Park,  Co.  '84 129 

UTAH. 

Logan  — 

Eben  P.  Keeler,  We.  '91 202 

Ogden — 

Gordon  N.  Kimball,  K.  '94..     51 

Joseph  S.  Peery,  Wa.  '95 283 

Salt  Lake  City — 

George  G.   Armstrong,   Har. 

'Q3 396 

Samuel  P.  Armstrong,  Ham. 

'87 221 

William  J.  Barrette,  Co.  *92..  135 

Walker  T.  Gunter,  T.  '91.  ...  331 

Harry  K.  Harkness,  Ham. '94  234 

George  N.  Lawrence, We.  '94  206 

Arthur  E.  Pratt,  K.  '90 45 

Joseph  T.  Richards,  Cg.  *92..  316 

Edward   H.  Scott,  We.  '91...  203 

Wade  W.  Thayer,  K.  '96 55 

Arthur  J.  Weaver,  L.  '96 441 

VERMONT. 

Bakersfield — 

Guy  H.  Start,  We.  '97....!....  212 
Brandon — 

Robert  H.  Hutchins,  St.  '97..  122 
Burlington — 

Clarence  J.  Ferguson, We.  '92  203 

James  H.  Macomber,  We.  '95  207 

Edward  J.  Phelps,  Wa.  Hon.  271 
Manchester — 

Charles  F.  demons,  Wa.  '98  287 
Northfield — 

Arthur  G.  Andrews,  K.  '99...     57 


Proctor — 

Brainard  Avery,  Mar.  '95 173 

RrTLAND— 

Frank  C.  Partridge,  St.  '84...  104 
Strafford — 

Henry  L.  Hatch,  Mar.  *87....  164 

VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria — 

Douglass  Stewart,  Min.  '91...  348 
Amherst — 

William  K.  Allen,  We.  '97...  210 
Basic  City — 

Floyd  W.  Weaver,  Min.  '90..  346 
Bedford  City — 

Smeltzer  V.  Kemp,  Min.  '95  351 
Bristol — 

William  S.  Stuart,  Min.  '92...  349 
Charlottesville — 

Richard  H.  Dabney,  Min. Hon  345 

James  H.  Gilmore,  Min.  Hon  345 

Basil  Jones,  Min.  '95 351 

William  M.  Lile,  Min.  Hon..  345 

Raleigh  C.  Minor,  Min.  Hon  345 
Chatham — 

Joseph  Whitehead,  Min.  *9i..  348 
Crew — 

Robert  E.  Lockett,  Min.  *96..  353 
Culpepper — 

Charles  J.  Rixey,  Jr.,Min.  *97  354 
Danville — 

Zeliffskie  P.  Smith,  Min.  '90  346 
Elk  Garden— 

Alexander  B. Stewart, Min.'90  347 
Emory — 

Edward  E.  Wiley,  Min.  '96..  354 
Front  Royal — 

A.  C.  Carson,  Min.  '94 350 

Hampton — 

Samuel  G.  Gumming,  Min. '95  352 
Harris  Creek  - 

William  F.  Long,  Min.  '97...  354 
Harrisonburg — 

George  N.  Conrad,  Min.  '90..  346 

Robert  Grattan,  Min.  '94 351 

Leesburg — 

Edwin  E.  Garrett,  Min.  '90..  347 
Lexington — 

Butler  T.  Southgate,  Min. '94  351 
Lynchburg — 

Peter  O.  Adams,  Min.  '94 350 

Richard   H.  T.   Adams,  Jr., 
Min.  '95 352 


532 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


Raleigh  C.  Blackford,  Min. 

'92 349 

Midland— 

George  Pilcher,  Min.  '97 354 

Norfolk— 

Mallory  K.  Cannon,  Min.  '93  350 

William  H.  T.   Loyall,  Min. 

'91 348 

William  W.  Oldsjr..  Min.'96  353 

Minton  W.  Talbot,  Min.  '90..  346 

Tazewell  Taylor,  Min.  '95  ...  351 

Walter  H.  Taylor,  Min.  '91..  347 

Theodoric  A.  Williams,  Min. 

'96 352 

Petersburg — 

Charles  T.  Lassiter,  Min.  '92  348 

John  Watson,  Min.  '95 352 

Port  Royal — 

Samuel  R.  Millar,  Min.  '92..  348 

Richmond — 

George  Ainslie,  Min.  '93 350 

Nathaniel  S.  Bowe,  Min.  '97  353 

Patrick  H.  C.  Cabell,  Min. '90  346 

Hunsdon  Cary,  Min.  '96 352 

Josiah  J.  Leake,  Min.  '93 348 

Robert  V.  Marye,  Min.  '91...  348 
Murray  M.  McGuire,  Min.'96  353 

John  B.  Minor,  Jr.,  Min.  '90  347 

Henry  C.  Riely,  Min.  '97 354 

Alexander  H.  Sands,  Min.*97  354 

Roanoke — 

William  R.  Gordon,  Min.  '92  349 
Edward  W.  Robertson,  Min. 

'90 347 

Salem — 

William  M.  Montgomery,  G. 

'89 243 

South  Boston — 

Joseph  Stebbins,  Jr.,  Min. '96  353 
Warrenton — 

George  L.  Fletcher.  Min.  '97  353 

Thomas  R.  Keith,  Min.  '94..  351 
Wytheville — 

Archibald  A.  Campbell,  Min. 

'90 346 

WASHINGTON. 

Colfax — 

Stuart  Armour,  Cha.  '94 382 

Ellensburg — 

Ralph  Kauffman,  G.  '86 241 

Everett — 

Francis  H.  Brownell,  St.  *9i..  112 

John  EHoran,  Har.  '92 395 


Olympia — 

Hervey  R.  Franklin,  Wa.  '91  277 

Ritzville — 

Llewellyn  Davies,  Cg.  '92 315 

Seattle — 

Andrew  J.  Balliet,  Wa.  *94...  281 
George  E.  de  Steiguer,  Ham. 

'86 22a 

Walter  S.  Fulton,  K.  '94 51 

Joseph  C.  Harris,  Cha.  '94...  382 

George  A.  Hurd,  Cho.  '93...  260 

John  C.  Keith,  K.  '78 26 

Job  P.  Lyon,  J.  '85 1S2 

Joseph  F.  Mc Naught,  K.  '79  28 

William  H.  Moore,  K.  '88....  41 
Livingston  B.  Stedman,  Cho. 

'9' 257 

George  E.  de  Steiguer,  Ham. 

*86 220 

George  E.  Wright,  Cho.  *92..  259 

Snohomish — 

Horace  G.  Munns,  T.  '91 332 

Spokane — 

Jeremiah  E.  Bronaugh,  Cha. 

'94 3S2 

John  M.  Bunn,  Har.  '95 399 

William  H.  Cowles,  Wa.  '89..  274 

Andrew  E.  Gallagher,  P.'85..   146 

David  Herman,  Co.  '87.. 131 

James  H.  McBroom,  Bo.  '91..     S5 

William  D.  Richardson, Ham. 

'90 227 

Tacoma — 

George  S.  Brown,  St.  '91 112 

George  N.  Graham,  Cg.  '93..  317 
Frederick  G.  Merrill,  J.  *87..  185 

Eric  E.  Rosling,  We.  '89 199 

WUliam  C.  Sharpstein,  P.  '85   147 

Aaron  R.  Titlow,  Co.  '86 130 

George  H.  Walker,  St.  '92...  115 
John  E.  Walker,  St.  '98 123 

Vancouver — 

Edwin  F.  Glenn,  Di.  '91 359 

Walla  Walla — 

Marvin  Evans,  We.  '94 206 

William  H.  Kirkman,We.'93  205 
Hugh  J.  McGrath,  Har.  '93..  397 
Allen  H,  Reynolds,  We.  '93..  205 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

Addison — 
Joseph  R.  Poland,  T.  '94......  336 

BiSSELL — 

J.  R.  McGuffin,  K.  '78 26 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


533 


Charles-Town — 

James  M.  Mason,  Jr., Min. '92  349 
Huntington — 

Elliott  Northcott,  K.  '92 48 

Mill  Point  — 

Frederick  Wallace,  Min.  '96..  354 
Parkersburg — 

William  E.  White,  Ham.  '87  219 

ROMNEY — 

Joshua  S.  Zimmermaa,  Mar. 

'96 175 

Wheeling — 

Joseph  \\.  Handlan,  Di.  '92..  360 

Louis  F.  Stifel,  K.  '77 25 

WISCONSIN. 

Appleton— 

Edward  G.  Jones,  Har.  '91...  393 
Babcock — 

Henry  E.  Fitch,  Har.  '91 393 

Baraboo  — 

Earle  C.  Tillotsou,  Har.  '99  .  405 
Beloit — 

George  B.  Ingersoll,  Har.  '93  396 
Chippewa  Falls — 

William  G.  Hartwell,Har.'95  399 
Columbus — 

William  C.  Leitsch,  Har.  '96  401 
Darlington — 

John  B.  Campbell,  Har.  '93..  396 
De  Pere — 

Joseph  B.  Alexander,  Har. '96  400 

DODGEVILLE — 

Arthur  L.  Jones,  Har.  '94 398 

Eau  Claire — 

William  C.  Donovan,  Har. '96  401 
De  Alton  S.  Thomas,  Di.  '96  366 
Roy  P.  Wilcox,  Cg.  '97 324 

Elkhorn— 

Jay  F.  Lyon,  We.  '88 197 

Fond  du  Lac — 

Herbert  E.  Swett,  Har.  '94...  399 

Green  Bay — 

John  F.  Bcrtler,  Jr.,  Har.  '99  404 
William  L.  Evans,  Har.  '94..  398 

Philip  Sheridan,  Har.  '94 399 

Edgar  B.  Warren,  Har.  '98.,.  404 

Hartford — 

Elmo  W.  Sawyer,  Har.  '95...  400 

Hudson  — 
John  D.  Goss,  Di. '92 360 

Janesville — 

William  A.  Jackson,  Har.  '91  393 


Alexander  E.  Matheson,  Har. 

'94 983 

John  V.  Norcross,  Har. '93...  397 

Charles  C.  Russell,  Har.  '92..  393 

Ithomas  C.  Sloan,  Har.  Hon.  392 

Samuel  M.  Smith,  Har.  '93...  397 

Juneau — 

Pinkney  G.  Lewis,  Bo.  '82...     73 

Kaukauna — 

Arthur  A.  Frambach,Har.'97  403 

La  Crosse — 

Cameron  L.  Baldwin,  Har.*97  402 

Lucian  F.  Easton,  K.  '80 29 

Percy  S.  El  well,  Har.  '96.,...  401 
Fred  H.  Hartwell,  Har.  '99..  404 
Charles  Hebberd,  Har.  '95...  399 
Claude  K.  Pettingill,  Di.'g4..  363 

Lake  Geneva— 

John  R.  Richards,  Har.*99...  405 

Lancaster — 

Henry  W.  Brown,  Har.  '91...  393 
Edward  E.  Browne,  Har.  '92  394 
Elihu  B.  Goodsell,  Har.  '91...  394 

Madison — 

Robert  McK.  Bashford,  Har. 

Hon 391 

Edwin  E.  Bryant,  Har.  Hon.  391 
JairusH. Carpenter, Har. Hon.  391 
John  B.  Cassoday,  Har.  Hon.  391 
Bertrand  H.  Doyon,  Har.  '99  404 
Matthew  S.  Dudgeon,  Har. '95  399 

Marcus  C.  Ford,  Har.  '97 403 

Charles  N.  Gregory,  Har.  Hon .  391 
Carl  S.  Jefferson,  Har. '96....  401 

Burr  W.  Jones,  Har.  Hon 392 

George  A.  Kingsley,  Har.'97  403 

Knox  Kinney,  Har.  '97 403 

Vroman  Mason,  Har.  '99 405 

William  C.   McNaught,  Har. 

'99 405 

Henry  H.  Morgan,  Har.  '93..  397 

John  M.  Olin,  Har.  Hon  392 

Charles  A.  Phelps,  Har.  '99..  405 

Charles  G.  Riley,  Har.  '96...  401 

George  C.  Riley,  Har.  '08....  404 

Alfred  T.  Rogers,  Har.  95...  400 

Charles  P.  Spooner,  Har.  '94  399 

Willet  M.  Spooner,  Har.  '96..  402 

Samuel  T.  Swansen,  Har.  '92  395 

Henry  Vilas,   Har.  '97 404 

William  F.  Vilas,  Har.  Hon.  392 

Edgar  V.  Werner,  Har.  '97...  404 

Manitowoc  — 

Clyde  H.  Sedgwick,  Har.  '93  397 


534 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Mauston — 

Charles  R.  Barney,  Har.  '99..  404 

Merrill — 

Thomas  J.  Mathews,  Har. '92  395 

Frederick  J.  Smith,  Har.  '96  402 

Milwaukee — 

Philip  S.   Abbot,  Cho.  '93 259 

Lewis  L.  Alsted,  Har.  '98 404 

John  B.  Amazeen,  Har.  '97...  402 

Thomas  S.  Bell,  Har.  '97 402 

Paul  D.  Carpenter,  St.  '89....  no 

George  J.  Carroll,  Har.  '96...  401 

William  J.  Carroll,  Har.  '96..  401 

Thomas  P.  Carter,  Har.  '97..  402 
Theodore   L.   Coleman,  Har. 

'94 397 

Louis  A.  Dahlman,  Har.  '96..  401 

Loyal  Durand,  Har.  '91 394 

Jacob  Fehr,  Har.  '97 403 

Frederic  Felker,  Har.  '92 393 

John  K.  Fish,  Bo.  '94 90 

Charles  H.  George,  Har.  '96  401 
Nathan   Glicksman,  Har.  '93  396 

Casimir  Gonski,  Har.  '93 396 

John  F.  Harper,  Cho.  '90 255 

William  F.  Hase,  Har.  '97...  403 
Nelson  S.  Hopkins,  Har. '95..  399 
Harry  L.  Kellogg,  Har.  '94..  398 
Frederick  W.  Kelly,  Har. '9  c  394 

Patrick  J.  Kelly,  Har.  '91 394 

Mathew  R.  Killilea,  Har.  '91  394 
Theodore  Kronshage,Jr.,Har. 

'92 395 

Walter  J.  Luedke,  ilar.  '97..  403 
Maurice  A.  McCabe,  Har. '96  401 
Charles  A.  McGee,  Har.  '99..  405 

John  H.  Moss,  Har.  '93 397 

Marshall  C.  Moss,  Har.  '94...  398 
Lawrence  A.  Olwell,  Har. '92  395 

Lynn  S.  Pease,  Har.  '91 394 

Cranston  G.  Phipps,  Har.  '96  401 
Gilmore  D.  Price,  K.  '95  ....  54 
Clarke  M.   Rosecrantz,   Har. 

'94 398 

John  S.  Rountree,  K.  '93 50 

George  Rublee,  Cho.  '95 263 

Edward  H.  Swartzburg,  Har. 

'92 ;•••  395 

Warren  I).  Tarrant,  Har.  '92  395 

William  O.  Thomas,  Har.  '96  402 

Gustav  Wollaeger,  Jr.,   Har. 

'97 404 

Edgar  L.  Wood,  Har.  '92 395 

Lucian  R.  Worden,  Har.  '96..  402 


Mineral  Point — 

Guy  P.  Cobb,  Har.  '91 393 

Necedah — 

Frank  A.  Wheelihan,  Har. '9 5  400 
Neenah — 

Charles  H.  Gaffney,  Har.  '93  396 
OCONOMOWOC — 

Edward   E.  Grey,  Har.  '94...  398 

OSHKOSH  — 

Henry  N.  Bacon,  Har.  '97...  402 

Carl  Felker,  Har.  '93 396 

Raymond  A.   Hollister,  Har. 
'98 404 

Racine— 

Victor  L.  Brown,  Har.  '97...  402 

Elberc  B.  Hand,  Cg.  '95 321 

Mortimer  E.  Walker,  Har.'95  400 

Randolph — 

William  J.  Conway,  Har. '99..  404 

Rhinelander — 

Samuel  T.  Walker,  Har.  '95..  400 

River  Falls — 

William  M.  Balch,  Har.  '93..  396 
Charles  E.  Putnam,  Di.  '93...  361 

Shawano  — 

Ansel  V.  Hammond,  Har. '9 5  399 
Robert  A.  Upham,  Har.  '99..  405 

Sheboygan — 

Willard  C.  Cole,  Har.  '92 395 

Charles  Seaman,  Har.  '94 398 

Shullsburg — 

Adelbert  L.  Blackstone,  Har. 

'97 402 

Stanley — 

Clarence  B.  Culbertson,  Har. 

*94 397 

St.  Nazianz— 

Albert  L.  Hougen,  Har.  '97..  403 

Thorp  — 

Frank  H.  Lusk,  Di.  '98 367 

Watertown — 

William  H.Woodard,  Har. '9  .  402 

Wausau — 

Claire  B.  Bird,  Har.  '91 394 

Franklin  E.  Bump,  K.  '96  .  54 
Franklin  E.  Bump,  Har.  '96  400 
Franklin  E.  Bump,  Mil.  '97...  466 

West  Superior — 

Norvill  B.  Arnold,  Har.  '95..  399 
Francis  H.  DeGroat,  Har.  '91  393 
James  W.  Osborne,  We. '90...  20i 

Joseph  M.  Reed,  Har.  '92 395 

Henry  L.  Smith,  Cg.  '89 313 


J 


r 


GEOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


535 


Whitewater — 

Francis  W.  Dockery,  liar. '93  396 

WYOMING. 

Buffalo — 

Carroll  H.  Parmelee,  K.  '84..  36 
Sheridan — 

William  S.  Metz,  Be.  '78 60 

ALASKA. 

Jltneau— 

Richard  F.  Lewis,  Cho.  *93..  260 
Sitka — 

Albert  D.  Elliot,  K.   '87 40 

BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 

Vancouver — 

Arthur  C.  Brydon-Jack,  We. 
'89 198 

CANADA 

Brockville — 

Elmer  W.  Jones,  O.  '98 450 

Carleton  Place — 

Henry  C.  Small,  O.  '94 448 

Cornwall — 

Eugene  R.  MacDonald,  Har. 

'97 403 

Gravenhurst — 

Bertram  H.  Ardagh,  O.  '94...  448 
Hamilton — 

Arthur  B.  Poltenger,  O.  *96..  449 
Kingston — 

Timothy  J.  Rigney,  O.  '98...  450 
Niagara — 

Cleveland   C.    Lansing,  Min. 

^      '97 353 

Petrolia — 

George  G.  Moncrieff..  O.  ^98  450 
James  B.  Noble,  O.  '98 450 

Sarnia — 

Ernest  T.  Bucke,  O.  '98 450 

Stratford — 

Frederick  W.  Tiffin,  O,  '96...  450 

Toronto — 

E.  C.  Cattanach,  O.  '97 449 

Robert  A.  L.  Defries,  O.  '96  449 

Robert  E.  Gagen,  O.  '97 450 

George  R.  Geary,  O.  '94 448 

William  M.  Griffin,  O.  '98...  449 

Charles  C.  Hayne,  O.  '98 450 

Alfred  E.  Hoskin,  O.  '94 448 

Lawrence  M.  Lyon,  O.  '98...  450 


B.  B.  Osier,  O.  Hon 447 

Edward  G.  Osier,  O.  '98 450 

Featherstone  B.  Osier,  O.  '97  449 
Christopher     Robinson,      O. 

Hon 4^y 

James  T.  Scott,  O.  '94 448 

John  T.  C.  Thompson,  0.'97  449 
Joseph  A.Thompson,  O.  '99..  449 
William  R.  Wadsworth,  *99..  450 

Hubert  L.  Watt,  O.  '94 448 

Edmund  C.  Wragge,  O.  '97..  449 

WiARTON — 

William  H.  B.  Spotton,0.'94  448 

Windsor — 

John  F.  E.  Patterson,  O.  '95  448 

CHILI. 

Santiago — 

Senor  Don  Marcial  A.  M.  de 
Ferrari,  Mar.  '94 172 

COSTA  RICA. 

San  Jose — 

Harrison  R.  Williams,  Co. '88  132 

ENGLAND. 

Birmingham — 

Joseph  W.  Martin,  K.  '74 20 

London — 

Charles  F.  Beach,  Min.  Hon..  344 

GERMANY. 

Berlin — 

John  B.  Jackson,  Fd.  '89 294 

HAWAIIAN  ISLANDS. 

Honolulu — 

Walter  F.  Frear,  Wa.  '90 276 

Charles  F.  Peterson,  Wa.  '97  286 

Waiawa — 

Eric  A.  Knudsen,  Cho.  '97...  266 

JAPAN. 

Oetzu — 

Tokichi  Masao,  Wa.  '97 286 

TOKIO— 

Fukushima,  Co.  '93 136 

Toshitaka  Kodama,  Cg.  '94..  319 
Hajime  Oura,  Cg.  '93 318 

MEXICO. 

Mexico  City — 

Walter  B.  Scaife,  K.  '80 30 


536 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

St.  John — 

Girard  G.  Ruel,  Cho.  89 253 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Truro — 

Harry  A.  Lovett,  K.  '88 41 


SWITZERLAND. 

Aarau — 

William  R.  Scharton,  Fd.  '96  306 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX. 


Abbot,  Philip  S.,  Cho.  '93 259 

Abbott,  Austin,  Fd.  Hon 293 

Abbott,  Charles  E.,  L.  '97 441 

Abbott,  Evan  C,  J.  '88 185 

Abbott,  Nathan  D.,  K.  Hon....  3 
Abbott,  Nathan  D.,  Bo.  Hon...  69 
Abbott,  Nathan  D.,  Mil.  Hon...  464 

Abbott,  William  M.,  P.  '93 151 

Abell,  Charles  O.,  We.  '97  210 

Abernathy,  Isaac  N.,  Sw.  Hon.  410 

Abncy,  Albert  G.,  Be.  '88 65 

Aborn,  Everett  A.,  Bo.  '87 78 

Ackley,  Lemuel  M.,  K.  '85 37 

Adams,  Albert  H.,  Bo.  '85 75 

Adams,  Alfred  J.,  K.  '89 42 

Adams,  Charles  A.,  P.  '87 148 

Adams,  Charles  F.,  Cho.  '92....  258 

Adams,  Charles  I*.,  We.  '86 194 

Adams,  Charles  S.,  We.  '87 195 

Adams,  Edward  B.,  Cho.  '95...  262    > 

Adams,  Eli   P.,  B^.  '78 60 

Adams,  Gilbert  A.,  Cha.  *96....  383 

Adams,  Howard  O.,  Fr.  '98 458 

Adams,  James  H.,  K.  '91 47 

Adams,  John  F.,  We.  '94 205 

Adams,  Peter,  Sw.  '95 414 

Adams,  Peter  O.,  Min.  '94 350 

Adams,  Richard  H.  T.,  Jr., Min. 

'95 352 

Adams,  Samuel,  Bo.  '93 88 

Adams,  Sp>encer  L.,  Wa.  '95...  282 

Adcock,  Houston  C,  Bo.  '87...     78 

Ader,  Francis  D.,  Be.  '84 62 

Adler,  Joseph  L.,  Ham.  '88 222 

Ainslie,  George,  Min.  '93 350 

Aitken,  John  R.,  P.  '86 147 

Albers,  Homer,  We.  '85 194 

Albert,  Charles  S.,  Mar.  '92 169 

Albert,  Charles  S  ,  Di.  '94 362 

Albrecht,  Armand,  K.  '89 42 

Albro,  Henry  F.,  Cg.  '92 315 

Alden,  Carlos  C,  Fd.  '92 299 

Alden,  George  D.,  We.  '88 197 

Alden,  Maurice  Le  R.,  Mar. '96  176 


Alden,  William  T.,  Bo.  '93 88 

Alderman,  Ulysses  S.,  M.  '97...  433 
Alderson,  Charles  F.,  Di.  '95...  363 
Aldrich,  Charles  S.,  Mc.  '96..  .  431 

Aldrich,  Ralph  L.,  K.  '86 38 

Aldrich,  Sherwood,  Fd.  '89 295 

Alexander,  Albert  J.,  Ham.  '88  222 
Alexander,    Henry  M.,  Jr.,  St. 

'93 "5 

Alexander,  Joseph  B.,  Har.  '96  400 

Alexander,  Paul,  Co.  '85 125 

Alger,  Edmond  C,  Cg.  '93    ....  316 

Alger,  George  W.,  Fd.  '95 303 

Allen,  Alfred  G.,  Ham.  '90 225 

Allen,  Augustus  F.,  Dan.  '97...  375 

Allen,  Clifford   B.,  Co.  '87 130 

Allen,  Ernest  L.,  K.  '76 22 

Allen,  Eugene  E.,  K.  '70 15 

Allen,  James  M.,  T.  '92  333 

Allen,  Joseph  H.,  Mc.  '95 430 

Allen,  William  H,  Bo.  '80 81 

Allen,  William  K.,  We.  '97 210 

Allen,  William  W.,  Bo.  '90 82 

Ailing,  Asa  A.,  St.  '85.% 104 

Allison,  William  B.,  Jr.,  Mc.'96  431 

AUor,  Elmer  L.,  K.  '95 52 

Almy,  Don  W.  R.,  Cg.  '98  324 

Alsted,  Lewis  L.,  Har.  '98 404 

Alston,  David  M.,  K.  '83 33 

Amazeen,  John  B.,  Har.  '97....  402 

Ames,  Ernest  C,  L.  '98 442 

Ames,  Henry  S.,  Co.  '88  131 

Ames,  James  B.,  Cho.  Hon 251 

Ames,  Paul  K.,  St.  '88 108 

Ames,  Truman  E.,  K.  '77 24 

Ammerman,  Robert  S.,  G.  '91..  244 

Anderson,  Charles  H.,  Co.  '85..  129 

Anderson,  Frank  E.,  G.  '98....  247 

Anderson,  George  W.,  We.  '90  199 

Anderson,  Homer  A.,  Fd.  '92...  299 

Anderson,  Samuel  A.,  St.  '87...   107 

Andrews,  Albion  J.,  Jr.,Sw.'93  413 

Andrews,  Arthur  G.,  K.  '99 57 

Andrews,  Avery  De  L.,  Mar. '91   167 

Andrews,  Eugene  D.,  Min.  '95  352 

Andrews,  John  V.,  J.  '89 187 


538 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


Andrews,  Lloyd  H.,  We.  '94...  205 
Andrews,  Sewall  De  B.,  Cg.'gs  321 
Andrews,  Walter  E.,  Fd.  '94...  302 
Angleman,  Charles  H.,  Fd.  '95  303 
Angleman,  Winfield  S. ,  Fd.  '91  297 
Anthony,  Charles  E.,  Bo.  '80...     72 

Anthony,  Charles  N.,  P.  '88 149 

Anthony,  Daniel  R.,  Jr.,  K.'9i  45 
Anthony,  George  I).,  Bo.  '87...     78 

Anthony,  Janaes  B.,  Bo.  '86 77 

Antram,  Caleb  E.,  Bo.  ^91 84 

Appleton,  Frank  A.,  We.  '90...   199 

Ap  Rice,  Mervin,  St.  '92 113 

Archer,  Franklin  M.,  Cho.  '97..  266 

Archer,  John  B.,  K.  '96 54 

Archer,  Leo  B.,  P.  '96 153 

Ardagh,  Bertram  H.,  O.  '94....  448 
Armes,  George  W.  I).,  P.  '85. ..   145 

Armour,  Stuart,  Cha.  '94 382 

Armstrong,  George  G.,  Har.'93  396 
Armstrong,  George  T. ,  Cg.  '97..  323 
Armstrong,  Harlan  E.,  Be.  '79..  60 
Armstrong,  Samuel  P.,Ham.'87  221 
Armstrong,  Zachary  T.,  P.  '85..  145 

Arnold,  Harry  L  ,  Be.  '88 65 

Arnold,  Norvill  B.,  Har.  '95....  399 
Arnold,  Theodore  G.,  Mar.  '90  i<  6 
Arnold,  William  A.,  Wa.  '98...  287 

Arnoux,  Anthony,  Fd.  '89 295 

Arthur,  Sidney,  Ham.  '90 22«; 

Artz,  Charles  W.,  St.  '86 106 

Artz,  Georgerf^.,  Be. '78 60 

Ashford,  Clarence  W.,  K.  '80...     29 

Atkins.  Gaius  G.,  Ham.  '91 227 

Atkinson,  Jarvis  N.,  Fd.  '91..:.  297 

Atwoo<l,  John  C,  Co.  '89 132 

Atwood,  LeGrand  L.,  Co.  '93...  135 
Aulick,  Richmond  O.,  Cho.  '91  256 
Austin,  Charles  W.,  Har.  '94...  397 

Austin,  Henry  W.,  We.  '90 200 

Avery,  Brainard,  Mar.  '95 173 

Avery,  Harry  N.,  Cg. '98 324 

Axford,  William  B.,  Fd.  '97....  306 
Ayres,  Edward  F.,  Mar.  '92 168 

Babb,  James  E.,  Bo.  '84 74 

Babcock,  Alfred  J.,  K.  '80 29 

Babcock,  Frank  S.,  St.  '82 loi 

Back,  Roscius  H.,  We.  '89 198 

Backus,  Grosvenor  H.,  St.  '97..  121 

Bacon,  George  A.,  We.  '95 207 

BacDn,  Henry  N.,  Har.  '97 402 

Bacon,  William  F.,  Cho.  '89 —  253 


Baer,  Carl  J.,  Ham.  '93 231 

Bagley,  Edgar  E.,  Sw.  '97 416 

Bailey,  Charles  S.,  Ham.  '99...  238 

Bailey,  DeW'itt,  St.  '94 117 

Bailey,  James  A.,  Jr.,  Cho. 'gi..  256 

Bailey,  Marsh  W.,  Mc.  '94 427 

Baily,  Henry,  We.  '92 203 

Baird,  Henry  M.,  Jr.,  Fd.  '94...  302 

Baird,  Henry  W.,  K.  '90 44 

Baird,  Herbert  W.,  K.  '84 35 

Baird,  William  R.,  St.  '82 loi 

Baker,  Charles  L.,  We.  '87 195 

Baker,  Frank  H.,  We.  '96 208 

Baker,  George  C,  J.  '89 1S7 

Baker,  Henry  A.,  Co.  '97 139 

Baker,  James  L.,  Cg.  Hon 310 

Baker,  John  E.,  Sw.  '98 418 

Baker,  John  L.,  P.  '85 145 

Baker,  John  L.,  Cha.  Hon 37S 

Baker,  Rufus  H.,  Mar.  '96 174 

Balch,  William  M.,  Har.  '93 396 

Baldwin,  Cameron  L.,  Har.  '97  402 
Baldwin,  Henry  de  F.,  St.  '87.,   107 

Baldwin,  Otway  W.,  St.  '83 102 

Baldwin,  Richardson  D.,  Ham. 

'90 225 

Baldwin,  Roger  S.,  Wa.  '93 279 

Baldwin,  Roger  S.,  Wa.  '97 265 

Baldy,  Frederick  C,  I.)i.  '98...   367 

Bales,  George  E.,  We. '88 197 

Balestier,  Edmund  E.,  We.  '93  204 

Bali,  Asher  C,  Be.  '85 63 

Ball,  Wilbur  L.,  Sk '98 122 

Ballance,  George  W.,  Be.  '83...  61 
Ballantiiie,  Robert  D.,  Min.  '94  350 
Ballard,  Charles  E.,  Ham.  '94..  233 
Ballard  Edward  McC.,Ham.  '93  231 

Balliet,  Andrew  J.,  Wa.  *  94 281 

Bancroft  George  or  Charles  A., 

We '89 19S 

Bangs,  Francis  R.,Cho.  '94 261 

Bangs,  Frederick  A.,  Bo.  '86...     77 

Banks,  John  W.,  Wa.  '93 279 

Bannmg,  Kirby,  Ham.  '93 232 

Barber,  Cyrus  L.,  Dan.  '94 373 

Barbour,  Levi  L.,  K.  Hon 3 

Barclay,  Albert  H.,  Wa.  '95 282 

Barger,  John  W'.,  Be.  '78 6a 

Barker,  Charles  P.,  St.  '82 loi 

Barker,  Harry  W.,  Dan.  '98 376 

Barker,  John  S.,  Mar.  '86 164 

Barlow,  Robert  S.,  Cho.  '94 261 

Barnard,  James  E.,  We.  '91 20a 

Barnard,  John  C,  Bo.  'S7 78 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


539 


Barnes,  Charles  A.,  K.  '78 25 

Barnes,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  Cho.'93  259 

Barnes,  Henry  B.,  Jr.,  St.  '97..  121 

Barnes,  Joseph  D.,  Ham.  '90...  225 

Barnes,  Philip  R.,  Bo.  '92 86 

Barnes,  Philip  R.,  J.  '84 181 

Barney,  Charles  N.,  We.  *98....  212 

Barney,  Charles  R.,  Har.  '99...  404 

Barnuin,  Albert  W.,  Bo.  '87 78 

Barnum,  William  L.,  St.  '89...  no 

Barr,  Andrew  J.,  Be.  '85 63 

Barr,  Guy  C,  T.  '93 334 

Barrett,  Elmer  E.,  Fr.  Hon 454 

Barrett,  John  J.,  P.  '96 i«i3 

Barrette,  William  J.,  Co.  '92...  135 

Barrows,  Clarence  A.,  Co.  '96..  138 

Barry,  Edward,  Be.  '88 65 

Barry,  Herbert,  Min.  Hon 344 

Bartels,  Gustave  C,  K.  '79 27 

Bartels,  Louis  F.,  K.  '82 31 

Bartholomew,  Alanson  D.,  Cg. 

'88 312 

Bartholomew,  Lee  B.,  Di.  '95...  363 

Bartlett,  Charles  C,  We.  '92...  203 

Bartlett,  Louis  de  F.,  P.  '96 153 

Bartlett,  Morris  W.,  Min.  '94...  351 

Bartlett,  Ralph  S.,  We.  '92 203 

Bartlett,  Stephen  S.,  Cho.  '89..  253 

Bascom,  Harry  C,  We.  '92 203 

Bashford,   Robert    McK.,    Har. 

Hon 391 

Bass,  John  F.,  Cho.  '94 261 

Bassetl,  Laverne,  K   '90 44 

Batchelder,  Samuel  F*.,  Cho. '98  267    j 

Bates,  Albert  B.,  Gr.  '97 47f) 

Bates,  Charles  W.,  Co.  '85 129 

Bates,  Frank  G.,  We.  '95 207 

Bates,  Frank  G.,  Cg.  '94 319 

Bates,  Henry  M.,  Bo.  '92 86 

Bates,  John  L.,  We.  '85 194 

Baucus,  Joseph  D.,  St.  '88 108 

Bauer,  Jacob  P.,  Jr.,  Ham.  '93  232 

Baum,  Morris  C,  K.  '78 25 

Bawden,  Stephen  P.,  Mc.  '98...  435 

Bayard,  Thomas  F.,  K.  Hon...  3 

Bayard,  Thomas  F.,  Jr.,  Wa.'92  270 

Bayliss,  Lucien  S.,  Fd.  '93 301 

Baylor,  Theodore  T.,  Fd.  '91...  298 

Beach,  Charles  F.,  Min.  Hon...  344 

Beach,  Emory  V.,  T.  '93 334 

Beal,  James  H.,  K.  '86 58 

Beal,  James  H.,  Ham.  '86 218 

Beale,  George  W.,  G.  '89 242 

Beals,  John  D.,  Fd.  '89.... 295 


Beard,  Anson  McC,  St.  '98 122 

Beardsley,  Samuel  F.,  Wa.  '97..  285 

Beasly,  William  A.,  K.  '91 47 

Beatlie,  Edward  W.,  Jr.,Wa.'98  287 

Beatty,  Robert  C,  St.  '94 117 

Beck,  George  F.,  Co.  '96 138 

Beckers,  Casper  H.  L.,  T.  '94..  336 

Beckford,  George  P.,  We.  '97...  210 

Beckwith,  Samuel  V.,  St.  '93...  115 

Beebe,  Stacy  B.,  G. '89 242 

Beebe,  Winfield  S.,  K.  '70 14 

Beeghly,  Warren  E.,  Ham.  '91  227 

Beeke,  Joseph  H.,  Di.  '95 363 

Beekman,  Benjamin  B.,  Wa.'88  273 

Beery,  Albert  S.  J.,  T.  '94 336 

Begg,  William  R.,  Wa.  '95 282 

Begg,  William  R.,  Di.  '95 363 

Behrends,  Jesse  H.,  Dan.  '92...  372 

Belden,  George  K.,  Di.  '97 366 

Belden,  Ira  C,  K.  '95 52 

Bell,  Clinton  E.,  St.  '98 123 

Bell,  Gordon  K.,  Cho.  '96 264 

Bell,  James  D.,  Cg.  '92 315 

Bell,  Thomas  S.,  Har.  '97 402 

Bell,  William  T.,  Jr.,  P.  '94....  152 

Bellinger,  Charles  B.,Cha.Hon.  378 

Bellows,  John  A.,  Bo.  '94 89 

Belt,  William  O.,  Mar.  '91 168 

Bemis,  William  S.,  K.  '82 31 

Benedict,  Charles  C,  K.  '93....  49 

Benedict,  Charles  C,  Ham.  '93  232 

Benedict,  Charles  P.,  We.  '91...  202 

Benedict,  Elliot  S.,  St.  '99 124 

Benedict,  George  .A.,  St   '83 102 

Bennett,  Clarence  H.,  Dan.  '95  374 

Bennett,  David  C,  Jr.,  St.  '98..  123 

Bennett,  Frank  E.,  We.  '92 203 

Bennetto,  John,  Wa.  '90 275 

Benson,  Charles  S.,  Di.  '92 360 

Bent,  Horatio  G.,  Be.  '82 61 

Bentley,  Alexander  G.,  Mar. '98  177 

Benton,  Samuel  H.,  Co.  '84 128 

Benjamin,  Reuben  M.,  Be.  Hon.  60 

Benz,  Frederick  W.,  K.  '91 45 

Berier,  De  Lagnel,  St.  '82 loi 

Berkeley,  Lancelot  M.,  Min. '90  347 

Berkheiser,  George  H.,  G.  '89..  242 

Berry,  Patrick  A.,  K. '91 47 

Berry,  Shaler,   Ham.  '95 234 

Bert,  Eugene  F.,  P.  '87 148 

Bertler,  John  F.,  Jr.,  Har.  '99..  404 

Best,  James  B.,  St.  '87 107 

Best,  William  E.,  Cg.  '94 319 

Bestor,  Frank   C,  Di.  '98 367 


540 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Bethell,  Union  N.,  Mar.  '84 162 

Bettencourt,  Jose  de  S.,  P.  '85..  146 

Betts,  Hunter  L.,  Cg.  'gy 323 

Biddle,  Alfred  P.,  Sw.  '95 414 

Bierer,  Irving  W.,  G.  '89 242 

BigeloWf  Lewis  S.,  Wa.  '89 274 

Bigelow,  Melville  M.,  We. Hon.  193 

Biggs,  Davis,  Co.  '98. 140 

Biggs,  George  R.,  T.  '91 332 

Bigham,  Lawrence  W.,  J.  '87...  184 

Binney,  Harold,  Fd.  *qi 298 

Bird,  Claire  B.,  Har.  91 394 

Birdsall,  Willis  N.,  Mc.  '95 430 

Birge,  James  P.,  Co.  '98 140 

Birney,  Arthur  A.,  K.  '73 18 

Bishop,  Elias  B.,  Cho.  '97 266 

Bishop,  Nathaniel  W.,  Wa.  'go  275 

Bishop,  Rudolph  W.,  Mar.  '88..  166 

Bishop,  Samuel  D.,  Gr.  '97 477 

Bissell,  Alfred  F.,  K.  '94 50 

Bissell,  Frederick  O.,  Cg.  '93...  316 

Black,  Alfred  P.,  P.  '85 146 

Black.  George,  Cha.  '98 384 

Blackford,  Raleigh  C,  Min.  *g2  349 

Blackshire,  Harold  M.,  Gr.  '97  476 
Blackstone,   Adelbert  L.,   Har. 

'97 402 

Blair,  John  N.,  St.  'g2 113 

Blair,  Leander  G.,  T.  'g5 337 

Blake,  Ely  W.,  Jr.,  Cho.  'gr....  256 

Blake,  Frank,  T.  '92 333 

Blake,  James  K.,  Wa.  '93 279 

Blake,  Joseph  M.,  Sw.  '97 416 

Blakeslee,  Edwin  A.,  K.  'gi 45 

Blanchard,  John  A.,  Cho.  '95...  262 
Blatchford,  Charles  H.,  Bo.  '97  93 
Bledsoe,  Benjamin  F.,  Mil. '97..  464 

Blitz,  Louis,  K.  '72 17 

Blodgett,  Edward  E.,  Cho.  '89  253 
Blodgett,  Edward  W.,  We.  '99..  213 
Blodgett,  George  R.,  Mar  '87..  165 

Blood,  James  H.,  K.  '79 27 

Bloom,  David  H.,  Bo.  '87 78 

Bloom,  Jacob  E.,  Ham.  '87 221 

Boardman,  Douglass,  Cg.  Hon..  310 
Boardman,  W'illiam  B.,  Wa.  '98  287 

Bock,  Harrison  W.,  Sw.  '98 418 

Boesel,  Frank  T.,  Sw.  'g8 418 

I^oggs*  Edward  T.,  Min.  '92 349 

Bogle,  Thomas  A.,  K.  Hon 3 

Bogue,  Hamilton  B.,  Jr.,Bo.'95     gi 

Bolster,  Wilfred,  Cho.  'gi 256 

Boltvvood,  Edward,  Wa.  '94 281 

Bonar,  Jesse  L.,  Mc.  '94 427 


Bond,  Ira  L.,  Co.  '97 139 

Bond,  Reford,  T.  '97^ 339 

Bond,  Samuel  H.,Mar.  '94 172 

Bonn,  John  H.,  Fd.  '91 29S 

Boogher,  John  H.,  Co.  '90 133 

Booth,  Fenton  W.,  K.  '92 48 

Booth,  Frederick  P.,  We.  '95...  207 

Booth,  Henry,  Bo.  Hon 69 

Booth,  James  P.,  P.  '92 151 

Booth,  John  B.,  K.  '80 2g 

Booihe,  George  F.,  T.  '97 339 

Bope,  George  W.,  Sw.  '97 416 

Borden,  Gerald  M.,  Bo.  '95 91 

Borden,  Henry  D.,  J.  'S? 181 

Bosley,  William  B.,  Wa.  '94 2S1 

Boss,  Henry  M.,  Jr.,  Wa.  'gS...  2S7 

Boswell,  Russell  T.,  G.  '87 241 

Bosworth,  William  G  ,  St.  'g2~   113 

Botts,  William  W.,  T.  '91^ 331 

Bowe,  Nathaniel  S.,  Min.  '97...  353 
B'»wen,  Edward  J.,  Dan.  '96....  374 
Bowen,  Frederick  E.,  Cg.  'g8...  325 

Bowen,  Jesse  P.,  Cg.  'go  313 

Bower,  Burroughs  F.,  K.  '78  ..  25 
Bow^ersock,  Clement  C,  Bo.  '87  78 
Bowersock,  Justin  De  W.,  Cho. 

'g6 264 

Bowler,  Robert  P.,  Cho.  'g6 264 

Bowman,  Sumner  S.,  G.  'gi 244 

Boyd,  Robert  M.,  Jr.,  St.  '86...   lob 

Boyd,  Thomas  E.,  Dan.  'g4 373 

Boyer,  Clarence  J.,  Cg.  '98 325 

Boyle,  Charles  H.,  Min.  'gs-..    351 

Boyle,  Edward  L.,  Min.  '«;i 34S 

Boyle,  John  C,  P.  'g4 152 

Brace,  Penn,  T.  'g4 336 

Bracken,  Frances  B.,  G.  'g2 245 

Bradley,    Andrew  Y.,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'95 172 

Bradley,  John  D.,  Cho.  'go 254 

Bradley,  Nicholas  M.,  T.  'g3...  334 

Bradley,  Ralph  R.,  Bo.  'g3 88 

Bradley,  Thos.  E.  D.,  Bo.'88...     So 

Bradley,  William  J.,  We.  '8g...   19S 

Brady,  Arthur  W.,  K.  '8g 42 

Brailey,  James  S.,  Jr.,  Sw.  '95..  414 

Brainerd,  Charles  C.,  St.  'gs —   119 

Brand,  Armin  W.,  K.  'gg..    ....     57 

Brandenburg,  Edwin  C,   Mar. 

'go 166 

Brann,  Walter  S.,  P.  'g6 153 

Brattain,  Eldon  M.,  Cha.  'go...  380 

Breckinridge,  John  C,  Cho.  'g5  263 

Breeze,  Thomas  H.,  Wa.  'gs...  283 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX, 


541 


Breit,  Peter  C,  T,  '94 336 

Brennan,  William,  Be.  '87....«64-65 
Brewer,  David  J.,  Gr.  Hon. ....47 1-2 

Brewer,  John  A.,  P.  '94 152 

Brewster,  Walter  S.,  Wa.  Hon..  271 
Breyfogle,  Frank  L.,  Co.  '86...   130 

Bridge,  Charles  F.,  J.  '89 187 

Briesen,  Fritz  von,  Fd.  '97 306 

Briggs,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  St.  '95   119 

Briggs,  James  A.,  St.  '82 101 

Briney,  James  C,  Be.  '85 63 

Bristol,  George  \V.,  Wa.  *90..  ..  276 
Bristol,  Warren  H.,  Wa.  '90....  276 

Brizard,  Brousse,  P.  '97 154 

Brobeck,  William  I.,  P.  '92 151 

Brock,  Enoch,  Be.  '86 63 

Brock,  James  M.,  Be.  '82 61 

Brockway,  Guy,  Bo.  '88  80 

Brockway,  Guy,  Bo.  '92 86 

Bronaugh,  Earl  C,  Jr.,  Cha.'90  380 
Bronaugh,  Jeremiah  E.,  Cha. '94  382 

Bronson,  Hiram  S.,  Sw.  '97 416 

Brooks,  Arthur  H.,  Cho.  *94....  261 

Brooks,  Fred  L,  Bo.  '8r 72 

Brooks,  Henrv  S.,  St.  '88 108 

Brooks,  John  M.,  K.  '74 ig 

Brooks,  Lorenzo  C,  K. '81 30 

Brooks,  Lorenzo  C,  Bo.  '80 71 

Brooks,  Sidney  J.,  Min.  '90 347 

Brothers,  George  N.,  Dan.  '96..  374 
Broughton,  Howard  A.,  P.  '88..  149 
Brower,  Charles  M.,  Ham.  'gf ..  235 

Brower,  Ripley  B.,  Di.  '91 359 

Brown,  Albert  S.,  K.  '93 49 

Brown,  Arthur  M.,  We.  '91 202 

Brown,  Charles  L.,  G.  'gi 244 

Brown,  Charles  P.,  Jr., Ham. '97  236 

Brown,  Daniel,  Jr.,  P.  '84 146 

Brown,  Frank,  L.  '97 441 

Brown,  Frank  S.,  Ham.  '95 234 

Brown,  George  S.,  St.  '91 112 

Brown,  Harry  J.,  Mar. '97 175 

Brown,  Henry  B.,  K.  Hon 3-4 

Brown,  Henry  W.,  Har.  'gr 3g3 

Brown,  Hugh  H.,  Mil.  '97 464 

Brown,  John  J.,  N^c.  '97 433 

Brown,  Joseph  T.,  Jr.,  Fd.  '92..  299 

Brown,  Oliver  S.,  Bo.  '93 88 

Brown,  Orion  K.,  Be.  '82 61 

Brown,  Robert  C,  We.  '90 200 

Brown,  Robert  D.,  Bo.  '94 89 

Brown,  Victor  L.,  Har.  '97 402 

Brown,  William,  Jr.,  Co.  '96....  138 
Brown,  William  C,  Di.  '91 359 


Brown,  William  H.,  We.  '86...  194 

Browne,  Edward  E.,  Har.  '92...  394 

Brownell,  Francis  H.,  St.  '91...  112 

Brownell,  William  B.,  Gr.  Hon.  472 

Browning,  Theodore  G.,  Bo. '9 5  91 
Brownson,  Edward   S.,  Jr.,  St. 

'95 119 

Brownson,  Wendell  G.,  Wa.  '95  283 

Bruce,  Andrew  A.,  Har.  *g2 3g4 

Bruce,  Charles  M.,  We.  '88 ig7 

Bruce,  David,  Jr.,  J.  '86 182 

Bruce,  George  W.,  T.  'g2 333 

Brunn,  William  H.,  Mc.  '96 431 

Brunson,  William  H.,  K.  '86....     38 

Bryan,  Pendleton  T.,  Co.  '84...  128 

Bryan,  William  C,  Co.  '93 135 

Bryan,  William  C,  Co.  '94 136 

Bryant,  Arthur  L.,  Mar.  '90 166 

Bryant,  Calhoun,  P. '85 146 

Bryant,  Edwin  E.,  Har.  Hon..    391 

Bryant,  George  C,  Wa.  'g7 285 

Bryant,  Max  M.,  Co.  'g7 139 

Brydon-Jack,  Arthur  C.,We.'8g  ig8 

Buck,  Arlhur  A.,  Mar.  'g6 176 

Buck,  George  F.,  P.  'go 15a 

Buck,  George  F.,  Cho.  'gi 256 

Buck,  George  S.,  Dan.  'g8 376 

Bucke,  Ernest  T.,  O.  '98 450 

Buckland,  Edward  G.,  Wa.  '89  274 

Buckley,  William  D.,  T.  '93 334 

Bucknam,  Charles  C,  We.  '96..  208 

Buckner,  Thomas  B.,  K.  '77...,     24 

Budd,  Henry  T.,  Jr.,  G.  '92 245 

Buell,  Charles  A.,  Bo.  '89 81 

Buffington,  Will  Q.,  Cha.  'g6...  383 

Bugge,  Hans,  Di.  'g3 361 

Bulkley,  Harry  C,  K.  'g5 52 

Bullard,  Herbert  S.,  Wa.  'g5...  283 

BuUen,  Joseph  E.,  St.  'g5 119 

Bullock,  Carl  C,  Bo.  'g2 86 

Bump,  Franklin  E.,  K.  'g6 54 

Bump,  Franklin  E.,  Har.  'g6...  400 

Bump,  Franklin  E.,  Mil.  'g7....  466 

Bundy,  William  E.,  Ham.  '8g...  224 

Bunn,  John  M.,  Har.  'g5 3g9 

Burbank,  William  F.,  P. '86 147 

Burchell,  Norval  L.,  Mar. 'gi...  168 

Burdick,  Francis  M.,  St.  Hon...     g8 

Burgess,  Cornelius  M.,  K.  '75...     21 

Burgoyne,  Frank  W.,  Ham.  '88  223 

Burhans,  James  A.,  Bo.  '80 72 

Burke,  Daniel  Ny.  E.,  Fd.  'g6..  305 

Burke,  Emund  W.,  Fr.  Hon 454 

Burke,  John  U.,  Fd.  '89 2g5 


542 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Burke,  Russell  E.,  St.  '96 120 

Burleigh,  John  L.,  K.  '76 22 

Burling,  Charles  G.,  Mc.  '97...  433 
Burling,  Edward  B.,  Cho.  '94...  261 
Burlingham,  Frederick  W.,Cho. 

'94 2^1 

Burnet,  James  R.,  Fd.  '96 305 

Burnet,  John  S.,  K.  '95 52 

Burnett,  Arthur  H.,  Be.  '80 60 

Burnett,  Arthur  H.,  Be.  '82 61 

Burnett,  Charles  A.,  Mar.  '84...   162 

Burnett,  David  M.,  P.  '95 152 

Burnett,  Peter  H.,  Ham.  '90....  225 
Burney,  Clarence  A.,  Gr.  *96...  474 
Burney,  Clarence  A.,  Gr.  '97...  476 
Burnham,  Addison  C,  Cho.  '93  259 

Burns,  Fitzhugh,  Di.  '94 362 

Burns,  William  F.,  Fr.  '97......  457 

Burras,  Charles  H.,  Fr. '96 455 

Burres,  Joseph  R.,  Be.  '85 63 

Burroughs,  Sherman  E.,Mar.*96  174 
Burrows,  George  T.,  Har.  '91..  393 

Burt,  Charles  W.,  K. '91 46 

Burt,  Charles  W.,  Cg.  '93 317 

Burton,  Charles  H.,  Mc.  '95 430 

Burton,  Edmund  F.,  Bo.  '87.  78 
Busey,  Norval  H.,  Jr.,  Mar. '97   175 

Bush,  John  C.  F.,  K,  '82 31 

Bushnell,  Oliver  J.,  Fr.  '98 458 

Butler,  Charles  C,  K.  *9i..  46 

Butler,  Hubert  W.,  Wa.  '88 273 

Butler,  Rush  C,  Mc.  '94 427 

Butler,  Walter  P.,  K.  '79 27 

Butler,  Willard   W.,  P.  '95 152 

Butterfield,  Ora  E.,  K.  '91 46 

Butterworth,  Arthur  F.,  We. '93  204 

Butterworth,  Frank,  K.  '71 15 

Byers,  Lawrence  M.,  Wa. '93...  279 
Bynum,  Dixson  H.,  Mar.  '98  ..   177 

O 

Cabell,  Joseph  H.,  Ham.  '86...  218 

Cabell,  Patrick  H.  C,  Min.  '90  346 

Cable,  Benjamin  S.,  St.  '98 123 

Cabot,  Frederick  P.  Cho.  '93...  259 

Cadwell,  Mark  A.,  J. '89  187 

Caffey,  Francis  G.,  Cho.  '95....  263 

Cake,  William  M.,  Ham.  '86...  219 

Calder,  John  R.,  K.  '88 41 

Caldwell,  Albert  A.,  P.  '93 151 

Caldwell,  Edwin  N.,  K.  '93 49 

Caldwell,  Frank  C,  Bo.  '87 79 

Callahan,  David,  Bo.  '87 79 

Callender,  Silas  H.,  K.  '77 24 


Cameron,  Arthur  H.,  Fd.  '89...   295 

Camp,  Alexander,  K. '80 29 

Camp,  Arthur  B.,  Bo.  '86 77 

Camp,  Charles  M.,  Fd.  '90 296 

Camp,  Norman  H.,  Bo.  '93 88 

Campbell,   Archibald   A.,  Min. 

'90..  «••••••■ 346 

Campbell,  John  B.,  Har.  '93...  396 
Campbell,  John  H.,  Ham.  '92..  229 

Campbell,  John  H.,  K.  ^73 18 

Campbell,  John  V.,  Ham.  'go...  225 
Campbell,  Lewis  D.,  Cg.  '90...  313 
Campbell,  Robert  B.,  Gr.  '97. ~  477 
Campbell,  Walter  H.,  Di.  *96...  365 

Canaga,  George  O.,  Sw.  '95 414 

Candler,  George  VanD.,  K.  '94     50 

Candler,  Henry  E.,  K.  '94 50 

Canfield,  Charles  G.,  K.  '74 ig 

Cannon,  Mallory  K.,  Min.  *93..  350 
Cantwell,  Harry  J.,  Co.,  '88....   131 

Caples,  Jesse  R.,  Cha.  '94 382 

Carey,  William  H.,  Di.  '91.......  359 

Carhart,  Robert,  Ham.  '95 234 

Carlin,  Rawson  K.  Sw.  '98 418 

Carpenter,  Jairus  H., Har.  Hon.  391 

Carpenter,  Paul  D.,  St.  '89 no 

Carpenter,  Richard  V.,  Fr.  *97.  457 

Carr,  Louis  H.,  Cg.  '98 325 

Carr,  Wesley  G.,  Mar.  '88 164 

Carragan,  Frederic,  Mar.  '91.,.   i63 

Carroll,  Bernard  C,  Di.  '93 361 

Carroll,  George  J.,  Har.  '96 401 

Carroll,  George  P.,  We.  '86 194 

Carroll,  William  J.,  Har.  '96...  401 
Carroll,  William  M.,  Dan.  '96..  375 

Carson,  A.  Clarke,  Min.  '94 350 

Carson,  Oliver  H.,  K.  '93 49 

Carter,  Howard  M.,  Bo.  '90 —     82 

Carter,  James  S.,  Ham.  '95 234 

Carter,  Orrin  N.,  Fr.   Hon 454 

Carter,  Page  F.,  Fr.  '9b 45S 

Carter,  Thomas  P.,  Har.  '97....  402 

Carter,  Walter  F.,  St.  '98 123 

Carter,  William  A.,  K.  '86, 39 

Carter,  William  A.,  Bo.  '87 79 

Carter,  William  F.,  K.  '90 44 

Cartmell,  Thomas  R.,  Min.  '95  352 
Cartwright,  Henry  G.,  Sw.  '95..  414 

Cary,  Hunsdon,  Min.  '96 352 

Cary,  James  H.,  P.  '93 151 

Cary,  Paul  VanE.,  Bo.  '93 88 

Case,  Eckstein,  K.  '84 35 

Case,  George  B.,  St.  '97 121 

Case,  Moses  S.,  We.  '92. 203 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX, 


543 


Casey,  James  F.,  Mar.  '97 175 

Cass,  George  W.,  K.  '73 18 

Cass,  Marcus  M.,  Jr.,  St.  '82...  loi 

Cassell,  Robert  T.,  Bo.  '83 80 

Cassidy,  Jean  P.,  J.  '88..  185 

Cassidy,  Lysander,  Bo.  '91 84 

Cassoday,  Elden  J.,  Har.  '92...  395 

Cassoday,  John  B.,  Har.  Hon..  391 

Caswell.  Charles  L.,  Jr.,  Fr.  '96  455 

Catchings,  Oliver  W.,  Min.  '93  351 

Cates,  Alton  M.,  Dil.  '95 364 

Catlin,  Charles  M.,  Mar.  *86...  164 

Cattanach,  Ernest  C,  O.  '97...  449 

Cattern,  Frank  A.,  We.  '93 204 

Causey,  Trusten  P.,  Co.  '91 134 

Chadwick,  Ralph  E.,  Gr.  '96...  474 

Chamberlain,  Joseph  P.,  P.  '98  155 

Chamberlain,  Livy,  K.  '79 27 

Chamberlain,  Will  A.,  K.  '73...  18 
Chamberlin,   Frederic    E.,  Fd. 

'92 299 

Chamberlin,    Leigh    W.,    Cho. 

'93 259 

Chambers,  Alfred,  Be.  *86 63 

Chambers,  Martin  A.,  Be.  '83...  61 

Chambers,  Robert  M.,  Be.  '83..  62 

Champion,  Edward  W.,  J.  '88..  186 

Champlin,  John  W.,  K.  Hon...  4 

Chance,  Charles  H.,  Cha.  '92...  381 

Chaney,  Newton    E.,  Ham.  '90  226 

Chantland,  William  T.,  Mc.  '94  429 

Chapin,  Chester  W.,  Dan.  '96...  375 

Chaplin,  Stewart,  St.  '86 106 

Chapman,  Carlos  A.,  Ham.  '92  229 

Chapman,  Jr.,  Joseph,  Di.  '97  366 

Chappell,  Edwin  R.,  Co.  '97...  139 

Charles,  Samuel  W.,  Mil.  '98...  466 

Charpiot,  Henry  C,  St.  '88 108 

Chase,  George,  St.  Hon.  '98 98 

Chase,  Herbert  M.,  We.  '94 205 

Chatfield,  Thomas  I.,  St.  '96...  120 

Cheetham,  Edward  L.,  Fr.  '96  455 

Cheney,  George  N.,  T.  '9a 333 

Cheney,   Howell,  Wa.  '94 281 

Cheney,  Orion  H.,  Fd.  '97 307 

Chesbro,  William  C,  Mc.  '94..  427 

Chester,  Carl  T.,  Dan.  Hon 371 

Chichester,  Fred  I,,  K.  '86 39 

Childe,  John  B.,  Ham.  '87 221 

Childs,  Edwards  H.,  Cho.  '94..  262 

Christian,  Frederick  W.,  Ham. 

'91 227 

Church,  Frederick  F.,  Mar.  '86  162 

Churchill,  Thomas  W\,  Fd.  '88  294 


Clapp,  Harry  L.,  Mar.  '96 173 

Clark,  Bertrand  E.,  We.  '95 207 

Clark,  Charles  F.,  Mc.  '94 429 

Clark,  Charles  W.,  Mc.  '98 435 

Clark,  Daniel  H.,  Co.  '92 135 

Clark,  Frank  H.,  Bo.  '86 77 

Clark,  Henry   M.,  K.  '71 15 

Clark,  John  C,  Wa.  '94 281 

Clark,  Snyder  H.,  Co.  '96 138 

Clark,  Walter  D.,  St.  '92 114 

Clark,  Walter  H.,  Wa.  '98 287 

Clark,  William  E.  Jr.,  Bo.  '91..  84 
Clarke,  Carlisle  R.,  Har.  '92...  395 
Clarke,  Frederick  W.,  Ham. '86  219 

Clarke,  George  L.,  We.  '87 X95 

Clarke  Richard  F.,  St.  Hon 98 

Clarke,  Richard  H.  Jr.,  Fd.  '95  304 

Clarke,  Sidney  E.,  St.  Hon 98 

Clarkson,  William  P.,  Co.  '89..  132 

Clay,  Albert  A.,  Sw.,  '93 412 

Cleary,  Thompson,  Ham.  '91...  227 
Cleaveland,  Hoi  brook  G.,  K.'94     51 

Cleland,  John  B.,  K.  '71 14 

Cleland,  John  B.,  Cha.  Hon 379 

Clement,  Samuel  M.  Jr.,  G.'97  246 
Clements,  Frank  H.,  Mc.  '98...  435 
Clemons,  Charles  F.,  Wa  '98....  287 
demons,  Maynard  E.S.,We.*96  208 
Clendenin,  William,  Ham.  '91  228 
Clephane,  Alan  O.,  Mar.  '95...  172 
Cleveland,  Charles  D.,  Cho. '95  263 
Cleveland,  Howard  H..  St.  '82  loi 

Clift,  Frederick  C,  P.  '90 150 

Cline,  Walter  D.,  Sw.  '99 419 

Clinton,  DeWitt,   Dan.   95 374 

Clock,  Fred  L.,  Cg.  '92 315 

Clohessy,  Florence,  J.  '88 186 

Clore,  Joel  C,  Ham.  '86 219 

Closs,  Frederick  Jr.,  Ham.  '90  226 

Cloud,  Daniel  M  ,  Min.  '96 352 

Clover  Henry  A.  Jr.,  Co.  '89...   132 

Clover  M.  Bertrand,  Fd.  '91 298 

Cloyd,  Paul  C,  Fd.  '93 301 

Cobb,  Guy  P.,  Har.  '91 393 

Cochran,  John  T.,  Co.  '93 136 

Cochrane,  David  K.,  K.  '89 43 

Cockerline,  Herbert  N., Cha. '91  380 

Cockrell,  Ewing,  Mar.  '96 175 

Cockrell,  Robert  S.,  Min.  '91...  348 

Codman,  Julian,  Cho.  '95 263 

Cody,  Hope  R.,  Bo.  '90 82 

Coe,  Albert  J.,  Cg.  '8g 312 

Coe,  Joseph  S.,  Har.  '97 403 

Coe,  Ward  B/,  Mar.  '92 169 


544 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


Coffin  I  Edward  R.,  Cho.  '96....  264 

Coffman,  Joseph  C,  K.  '75 21 

Coggeshall,  Walter  H.,  J.,  '87..  184 

Coggill,  George,  St.  '92 114 

Colby,  Bainbridge,  St.  '93 115 

Colby,  Ira  G.,  We.  '97 211 

Cole,  Alvarado  B.,  Cg.  '91 314 

Cole,  Charles  B.,  St.  '89 no 

Cole,  Elbert  D.,  J.  '88 186 

Cole,  Willard  C,  Har.  '92 395 

Coleman,  Robert  L.,  P.  '94 152 

Coleman,  Robert  L.,  Wa.  93...  279 
Coleman,  Theodore  L.,  Har. '94  397 

Coleman,  Wilkin,  J.  '92 188 

Coler,  Francis  W.,  Bo.  '91 89 

Coles,  Walter  De  R.,  Co.  '89...  133 
Colford,  Edward  C,  We.  90....  200 

Coll,  Edward  J.,  G.  '89 242 

Collin,  Charles  A.,  Cg.  Hon....  310 

Collins,  Charles  C,  Co.  '94 136 

Collins  James  H.,  Sw.  Hon 4x0 

Colt,  Cornelius  C,  Fr.  '98 458 

Conant,  Ernest  L.,  Cho.  '89....  253 

Conant,  Howard,   Di.  '94 362 

Conely,  Edwin  F.,  K.  Hon 4 

Conley,  Charles  H.,  Ham.  '97..  236 

Conley,  Charles  H.,  Sw.  '97 416 

Conley,  Thomas  F.,  Ham.  '91..  228 
Connable,  Alfred  B.,  Bo.  '96...  92 
Connealy.  Thomas  F.,  J.  '88...  186 
Connell,  William,  Jr.,  Cha.  '94  382 

Conner,  Henry  F.,  Cha.  '95 383 

Connoly,  John  D.,  Fd.  '93 301 

Conover,  William  A.,  Bo. '91...  84 
Conrad,  George  N.,  Min.  '90...  346 

Conrade,  David  H.,  G.  '88 242 

Consaul,  Charles  F  ,  Mar.  '92...  170 
Conway,  William  J.,  Har.  '99...  404 

Cook,  Charles  G.,  K.  'q8 56 

Cook,  Clifford  A.,  We.  '95 207 

Cook,  George  C,  K.  '85 37 

Cook,  Wells  M.,  L.  '97 442 

Cook,  William  F.,  Co.  '89 133 

Cooke,  Humphreys  K.,  Mar. '96  174 

Cooke,  Walter  E.,  St.  '98 123 

Cooke,  Walter  P.,  Cg.  'oi 314. 

Cooley,  Alford  W.,  St.  '98 123 

Cooley,  Thomas  M.,  K.  Hon...  4-8 

Cooper,  Abbott  M.,  G.  Hon 241 

Cooper,  Charles  M.,  T.  '94 336 

Cooper,  Edgar  C,  P.  '91 150 

Cooper,  Henry  N.,  Bo.  '85 75 

Cooper,  Walter  W.,  Dan.  '98.  .  376 
Cope,  Porter  F.,  G.  '91 244 


Copley,  Ira  C,  Bo.  '89 81 

Copp>ock,  Charles  T.,  Ham.  '94  233 
Corbett,  James  F.,  We.  *9i.«...  202 
Corcoran,  Michael  T.,  Ham.  '86  219 
Cordozo,  Benjamin  N.,  St.  '92..  113 
Cornelius,  Alpheus  W.,  Gr.  '97  477 

Cornell,  Edward,  Cg.  '89 312 

Corry,  Thomas  D.,  Ham.  '96...  235 

Conim,  Cruch  D.,  T.  '03 335 

Cory,  David  J.,  Ham.  ^90 226 

Couch,  John  A.,  Ham.  '90 226 

Coulson,  Walter,  We.  '90 200 

Council,  La  Fayette,  Be.  '82 —  61 
Countryman,  Charles  E.,  J.  '85  182 
Countryman,  Robert  H.,  P.  '88  149 
Courtright,  Morris  L.,  K.  '82...     31 

Cousar,  James  L.,  Mar.  '08 177 

Couse,  Howard  A.,  Wa.   94 281 

Covert,  Charles  E.,  T.  '97 339 

Covey,  Frank  R.,  Bo.  '92  86 

Covillaud,  Charles  J.,  P.  '86 147 

Coville,  Charles  R.,  Cg.  '90 —  313 

Coville,  Henry  D.,  Cg.  "93 317 

Covington,  J.  Harry,  G.  '94 246 

Cowles,  Alfred,  Jr.,  Bo.  '89 81 

Cowles,  William  H.,  Wa.  '89...  274 

Cox,  Arthur  J.,  Mc.  '95 430 

Cox,  Edward  L.  L.,  Min.  '97...  354 

Cox,  Guy  W.,  We.  '06 208 

Cox,  Linton  A.,  K.   90 44 

Cox,  Robert  L.,  Dan.  '98 376 

Coxe,  Alfred  C,  Cg.  Hon 310 

Crafts,  William  C,  Bo.  '96 92 

Craig,  Charles  C,  Be.  '88 65 

Craig,  Samuel  S.,  G.  '91    244 

Craig,  William  P.,  Be.  '87  .....  64-5 
Crane,  Alexander  M.,  St.  '97...  121 

Crane,  Charles  B.,  Fd.  '95 304 

Crane,  Charles  N.,  Fd.  '92 300 

Cranston,  Earl  M.,  Ham.  '86...  219 

Cravath,  Paul  D.,  St.  '86 106 

Cravens,  William  B.,  T.  '93.....  335 

Crawford,  Frank,  K.  '93 49 

Crawford,  Ira,  Jr.,  Sw.  '93 412 

Crawford,  Leigh  R.,  K.  '95 52 

Crawford,  Leigh  R.,  Cho.  '98...  267 
Crawford,  Thomas  O.,  P.  *86...  147 

Creager,  Perry  D.,  Bo.  '92 86 

Crisp,  William  B.,  St.  '84 103 

Crissinger,  Daniel  R.,  Ham. '86  220 
Crofoot,  Lodowick  F.,  K.  '88...     41 

Cromwell,  Lincoln,  St.  '89 no 

Crosby,  Frank  N.,  Co.  '92 135 

Crosby,  James  P.,  We.  'go 200 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX, 


545 


Crosby,  John,  Cho.  '94 262 

Crosby,  Wilson  G.,  Cho.  '90....  254 

Cross,  Norton  M.,  St.  '89 no 

Crothers,  George  E.,  Mil.  '97...  464 

Cnim,  Arlon  B.,  Gr.  '96 474 

Cnim,  John  VanF.,  Mc.  '95.....  430 

Culbert,  Joseph  A.,  G.  '97 246 

Culbert,  Michael.  F,,  J.  '88 186 

Culbertson,  Clarence  B.,  Har. 

'94 397 

Culbertson,  Jerry,  T.  '96 338 

Culver,  Harry  N.,  Bo.  '87 79 

Culver,  Lucius  F.,  Co.  '96    ....  138 

Cumming,  George  M.,  St.  Hon.  98 

Gumming,  Robert  C,  Cg.  '89..  312 

Cumming,  Samuel  G.,  Min.  '95  352 

Cummings,  Edmund  S.,  Bo.  '85  76 

Cummings,  Frank,  Cg.  *88 312 

Cummings,  Fred  D.,  Cg.  Hon..  310 

Cummings,  John  C,  Jr.,  Co. '96  138 

Cunnea,  William  A.,  Bo.  '89  ...  81 

Cunningham,  Guy,  Cho.  '9r 256 

Cunningham,    John   B.,    Ham. 

*87 i 221 

Cunningham,    William   B.,  Jr., 

Bo.  '96 92 

Cunningham,  William  L.,  J.  '86  182 

Curran,  Harry  C,  Ham.  '92 229 

Curtis,  Harry  J.,  Fd.  '97  307 

Curtis,  Samuel  B.,  Be. '79 60 

Curtis,  William  S.,  Co.  Hon 127 

Curtiss,  Alfred  L.,  St.  '99 124 

Gushing,  George  M.,  Cho.  '97..  266 

Gushing,  Henry  H.,  K.  '95 53 

Cushman,  Arlon  V.,  Mar.  *93...  170 

Cushman,  Robert,  Cho. '96 264 


Dabney,  Richard  H.,  Min.  Hon.  345 

Dahlman,  Louis  A.,  Har.  '96....  401 

Daix,  Augustus  F.  Jr.,  G.  '89...  242 

Dall,  Justin  M.,  Fr.  '96 455 

Dalton,    Hamilton  McM.,   Co.  . 

'89 133 

Daly,  David  R.,  Fd.,  '94 302 

Dana,  Marvin  H.,  J.  '88 186 

Daney,  Eugene,  P.  '85 146 

Danford,  Cook,  Sw.  '97 416 

Danforth,  Jerome  J.,  Fr   '96...  455 

Daniels,  Charles,  Dan.  Hon 371 

Daniels,  William  R.,  Dan.  '96.,  375 

Danner,  Harry  R.,  Di.  '93 361 

Danziger,  Henry  Jr.,  Dan.  '92..  372 

Darby,  Thomas  H.,  Ham.  '91.:  228 


Darling,  Charles  K.,  We.  '96..  209 
Darling,  Herbert  H.,  Cho.  '91..  256 

Dart,  Roderick  S.,  Mil.  '97 464 

David,  William  E.,  Be.  '84 62 

David,  William  L.  Jr.,  Sw.  '97.  416 

Davidge,  John  M.,  Cg.  '96 322 

Davidson,  Albert  B.,  Bo.  '95...  91 
Davidson,  George  G.,  Dan.  '97  375 
Davidson,  George  T.,  St.  '83...  10a 
Davidson,  Martin  B.,  Di.  '91...  359 
Davidson,  Stephen   O.,  Be.  '87     64 

Davies,  JohnL.,  Sw.  '94 413 

Davies,  Llewellyn,  Cg.  '92 315 

Davies,  William  H.,  Wa.  '91...  277 
Davis,  Alfred  B.  Jr.,  Bo.  '94...     90 

Davis,  Arthur  D.,  Fd.  '01 298 

Davis,  Arthur  S.,  We.    92 203 

Davis,  Brode  B.,  K.  '90 44 

Davis,  Burton  W.,  Cg.  '93 317 

Davis,  Charles  P.,  K.  '99 57 

Davis,  Frank  A.,  K.  '81 30 

Davis,  Frank  B.,  Cg.  '94 319 

Davis,  Frank  P.,  Mar.  '96 175 

Davis,  George  B.,  Cg.  Hon 311 

Davis,  Guy  E.,  Mar.  '96 176 

Davis,  Harry  C.,Cg.  '90 .,  313 

Davis,  Harry  C,  K.  '77 24 

Davis,   Herbert  J.,  Co.  '83 127 

Davis,  James  C,  Co.  '87 130 

Davis,  John  W.,  Be.  '84 62 

Davis,  Loyal  L.,  J.  '85 181 

Davis,  Martin,  J.  '8() 187 

Davis,  Nathan  S.,  Bo.  Hon 69 

Davis,  Sidney  E.,  T.  '93 335 

Davis,  Walter  M.,  Mc.  '98 435 

Davis,  William  L.,  Bo.  '81 72 

Davison,  George  W.,  Fd.  '94....  302 

Davison,  Harry  P.,  Fd.  '96 305 

Day,  Arthur  P.,  Wa.  '92 278 

Day,  Edward  M.,  Wa.  '96 284 

Day,  Harry  G.,  Wa.  '93 280 

Day,  Lemuel  C,  L.  '96 441 

Day,  Robert  H.,  Ham.  '9T 228 

Deady,  Matthew  P.,  Cha.Hon.,  379 

Deahl,  John  L.,  P.  '98 155 

Dean,  Geoi^e  F.,  Di.  '96. 365 

Dean,  Richard  F.,  P.  '93  151 

Deane,  Joseph  G.,  St.  '93 115 

De  Armond,  James  A.,  T.  '97...  339 

Decker,  Charles  G.,  Mil.  '96 465 

Deemer,  Horace  E.,  Mc.   Hon.  424 

De  Fere,  Paul  E.,  Fd.  '90 296 

De  Ferrari,  Senor  Don  M.A.M., 

Mar.   '94... 172 


546 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHL 


Defries,  Robert  A.  L.,  O.  '96...  449 
De  Goosh,  Arthur  W.,  We.  '96  209 
Dennett,  Frederick,  Mar.  '94...   174 

Dennis,  Leonidas,  St.   '86 106 

Denny,  Collins,  Min.  Hon 345 

Denny,  James  H.,  T.  '92 333 

Denny,  John  N.,  Co.  '83 127 

Deon,  Frank  E.,  We.  '91 202 

Depue,  Arthur  W.,  G.  '93 246 

Derby,  Elmer  G.,  We.  '90 200 

De   Rochemont,    Louis   L.  G., 

We.  '94 206 

Derr,  Charles  W.,  K.  '72 17 

De  Groat,  Francis  H.,  Har.  '91  393 

De  Groat,  Paul,  Har.  '98 404 

DeKnight,   Clarence  W.,   Mar. 

'91 168 

Delaney,  Peter  A.,  Cg.   '89 313 

Delano,  Delavan  C.,  We.  '87...  195 
Demond,  Charles  M.,  St.  '85....   104 

Denby,  Edwin,   K.  '96 54 

Denegre,  James  D  ,  Di.  '91 360 

Denison,  Arthur  C,  K.  '83 33 

Denison,  James  F.,  St.  '94 117 

Deshler,  John  G.,  Jr.,  Ham.  '97  236 
De  Steiguer,  George  E.,  Ham. 

'86 220 

Devitt,  James  A.,  Mc.  '97 433 

Dewart,  Frederick  W.,  Co.  '95.  137 
Dewell,  James  D-,  Jr.,  Wa.  '93.  280 

Dewey,  Walter  H.,  Mc.  '95 430 

Dewey,  Warren  C,  K.  '71 15 

Dexter,  Philip,  Cho.  '92 258 

Dice,  Jesse  P.,  Sw.   '98 418 

Dickerman,  Gilbert  G.,  Di.  '91  359 

Dickey,  Joel    M.,  Di.  '95  364 

Dickinson,  Charles  C,  Cg.  '94  319 
Dickinson,  David  T.,  Cho.  '91..  256 
Dickinson,  Howard  W.,  K.  '85.  37 
Dickson,  George  C,  We.  '92...  203 
Dickson,  William  H.,  Bo.  '92...     86 

Dill,  Anson  J.,  K.  '84 35 

Dillingham,  Frank   A.,   St.  '94..   117 

Dillon,  John,  Co.   '98 140 

Dillon,  John  F.,  Di.   Hon 358 

Dimmick,  Russell,  Cg.  '93 317 

Dingley,  Edward  N.,  Mar.  '85..  162 

Divelbiss,  Frank  P.,  T.  '92 333 

Dixon,  Edward  L.,   St.  '88 108 

Dixon,  George  W  ,  Bo.  '92 87 

Dixon,  John  T.,  Co.  '87 130 

Dixon,  John  W.,  L.  '96 441 

Doan,  Wilson  S.,  K.   '91 46 

Dockery,  Francis  W.,  Har.   '93   396 


Dockery,  William  F.,   Har.  '93  396 

Dodge,  Louis  L.,  Di.  '98 367 

Dodge,  Robert  G.,  Cho.  '97 266 

Doig,  Stephen  G.,  Wa.  '96 284 

Dolle,  Charles  F.,  Ham.  '94 234 

Donahower,   Harry  L.,  Di.  '96..  365 

Doney,  Carl  G.,  Sw.  '93 412 

Donnelly,  Edward  E.,  Be.,  '85  63 
Donnelly,  Frank  E.,  Wa.  '95 ....  283 
Donovan,  William  C,  Har.  '96  401 
Doody,    Bartholomew  R.,   We. 

'90 200 

Doolan,  John  C,  Min.  '90 347 

Doolittle,  Charles  P.,  K.  '8? 33 

Dore,  Walter  J.,  Bo.  '95 91 

Dorland,  George  E.,  Dan.  '97...  375 
Dorman,  Theodore  T.,  Mar.  '96  173 

Dorroh,  William  C,  Co.  '86 130 

Douglas,  Archibald,  St.  '96 120 

Douglas,  Frank  L,.  Bo.  '84 75 

Douglass,  Archibald  G.,  Co.  '87  130 
Douglass,  John  H.,  Jr.,  Co.  '98  140 
Douthitt,  Matthew  P.,  Co.  '89,.   133 

Dow,  Harvey  D  ,  T.  '98 341 

Dowd,  Frederick  C,  We.  '90.  200 
Dowd,  Glenville  A.,  Co.  '94 —  136 
Dowd,  Thomas  H.,  Cg.  '92.... «  315 
Dowling,  Edward  C,  Cg.  '91...  314 

Downs,  James  R.,  K.  '83 33 

Doyle,  Frederick  S.,  Mar.  '94...  174 

Doyle,  William  A.,  Bo.  '87 79 

Doyon,  Bertrand  H.,  Har.  '99...  404 

Dozier,  Thomas  B.,  P.  '88 149 

Drabelle,  John  W.,  Co.  '85 129 

Draper,  Charles  S.,  K.  Hon —  8 
Draper,  Charles  W.,  Mar.  '94...    172 

Dray,  Gail,  Bo.  '97 93 

Dresbach,  Charles,  K.  '86 38 

Dresser,  Alvin  C,  We.  '95 207 

Drew,  Charles  M.,  Di.  '94 362 

Drezmal,  Max  A.,  Bo.  '89 81 

Driscoll,     Cornelius     T.,    Wa. 

Hon... 271 

Drown,  William  N.,  Wa.  '98...  287 

Drum,  John  S.  Jr.,  P.  '94 152 

Drury,  George  A.,  We.  '92 203 

Dudgeon,  Matthew  S.,  Har.  '95  399 

Dudley,  Charles  H.,  K.  '86 38 

Dadley,  Irving  B.,  Mar.  '84 162 

Duffey,  Edwin,  St.   '93 116 

Du  Fresne,  Frederick,  L.  '98...  442 
Duncan,  Frederick  S.,  St.  '93..  116 

Duncan,  Robert,  P.  '93 151 

Duncan,  Winthrop  H.,  Wa.  '96  2S4 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


547 


Dunckiee,  George  W.,  Wa.  'g8  287 

Dunkin,  Robert  R.,  T.  *g2 333 

Dunn,  Denton,  Co.  '91 134 

Dunn,  Jacob  P.,  K.  '76 23 

Dunn,  Robert  W.,  K.  '95 53 

Dunton,  Arthur  J.,  We.  '98 212 

Dunton  Harry  I.,  K.  '95 53 

Dupee,  Eugene  H.,  Bo.  ^91 84 

Durand,  Hamilton  H.,  St.  '94..  117 

Durand,  John  S.,  St.  '83 102 

Durand,  Loyal,  Har.  '91 394 

Durant,  John  MacW.,  Cg.  '97..  323 

Durbin,  Horace  G.,  G.  '89 243 

Dutcher,  Charles  M.,  Mc.  '94...  429 

Dutcher,  Louis  W.,  Mc.  '98 435 

Dutton,  Kirk  A.,  Fr.  '96 457 

Duvall,  Edward  S.  Jr.,  Mar.  '96  176 

Dwight,  Edward  F.,  St  '89 iii 

Dwight,   Frederick,  St.  '97 121 

Dwight,  Winthrop  E.,  Wa.  '90..*  284 

Dye,  Oliver  W.,  J.  '86 183 

Dyer,  Joseph  H.,  We.  '90 200 

Dyer,  Joseph  O.,  Wa.  '89 274 

Dyer,  William  S.,  J.  '86 183 


Eagles,  William  B.,  Min.  '94....  351 

Eakle,  Edward  H.,  Mar.  '91 [68 

Earle,  Thornton,  Fd.  '96 305 

Earley,  Cornelius  J.,  Fd.  '91...  298 

Earll,  Arthur  R.,  P.  '85. 145 

Eastbum,  Arthur  W.  V.,  Fr.'96  455 

E^stham,  Harry  C,  Cha.  '96...  384 

Eastin,  George,  T.  '97 '. 339 

Easton,  Charles  P.,  St.  '89 in 

Easton,  Lucian  F.,  K.  '80 29 

Eaton,  Joel  M.,  K.  '75 21 

Eaton,  John  Q.,  Mar.  '96  176 

Eaton,  OrrisonV.,  Mil.  '96 465 

Eaton,  Rufus  L,  K.  '83 33 

Eddy,  Benjamin  L.,  Cha.  '94...  382 

Eddy,  Charles  B.,  Wa.  '95 2S3 

Edgar,  William  R.,  K.  '71 15 

Edmunds,  Frank   H.,  J.  *88 186 

Edmunds,  John  W.,  Dan.  '94....  373 

Edwards,  Albert  N.,  Co.  '88....  132 

Edwards,  John  B.,  Co.  '98 141 

EfHnger,  John  R,  Jr.,  K.  '92....  48 

Ehle,  Louis  C,  Bo.  '93 88 

Eichberg,  David,  Ham.  '88 223 

Eichhorn,  William  H.,  K.  '92..  48 

Eldred,  Kent  L.,  T.  '06 338 

Elliott,  Albert  D.,  K.  ^87 40 

Elliott,  George  B.,  Cho.  '9O 264 


Elliott,  George  C,  Be. '84 62 

Elliott,  Horace  J.,  Fr.  '97 457 

Elliott,  Lloyd  L.,  Mc.  '94 429 

Elliott,  Robert  W.  B.,  St.  '97..    121 

Ellis,  Cicero  E.,  Sw.  '97 416 

Ellis,  David  A.,  Cho.  '96 265 

Ellis,  Halcolm  G.,  Co.  '91 134 

Ellworth,  Allan  McL.,  Cha.  '98  384 

Elston,  Judson  A.,  Cg.  Hon 311 

Elting,  Victor  M.,  K.  '92 48 

Elwell,  Percy  S.,  Har.  '96 401 

Ely,  Frederick  D.  Jr.,  We.  '90^  200 

Ely,  Fred  W.,  Dan.  '02 372 

Ely,  Nathan  D.,  Mc.    95 430 

Embler,  Edward  G.,  K.  '79 27 

Emery,  Deaq,  Fd.  '96 305 

Emery,  Peyton  R.,  Sw.  '93 412 

Emrich,  Myer  S.,  Bo.  '91 85 

English,  Daniel  B.,  K.  '74 20 

English,  Harry,  Mar.  '90 167 

English,  John  T.,  Be.  '82 61 

Entwisle,  Frank  L.,  Fd.  '91 298 

Epler,  Carl  E.,  K.  '79 28 

Ernshaw,  George  W.,  We.  '88..  197 

Errant,  Joseph  W.,  Bo.  '86 77 

Erwin,  Frank  A.,  Fd.  '91........  298 

Essick,  Henry  H.,  Fd.  '95 304 

'Este,  Rafael  A.,  Fd.  '92 300 

Esterly,  Robert  E.,  Di.  '94 362 

Estill,  Joe  G.,  Wa.  '93 280 

Evans,  Charles  J.,  P.  '92 151 

Evans,  Frederick  J.,  Bo.  '92,...     87 

Evans,  George  A.,  T.  '97 339 

Evans,  Marvin,  We.  '94 206 

Evans,  William  L.,  Har.  '94 398 

Everett,  Torrey,  St.  '95 119 

Eversole,  Edwin  T.,  Co.  'Sy 133 

Evarts,  Olen  L.,  K.  '91 46 

Ewing,  Charles  H.,  Bo.  '95 91 

Ewing,  Hampton  D.,  St.  '93....   116 

Ewing  John  J.,  Ham.  '92 229 

Ewing,   Mark,  Co.  '95 137 

Ewing,  Mark,  Co.  '96 138 

Ewing,  S.  Blaine,  G.  '92 245 

Ewing,  Thomas,  Jr.,  St.  '89 in 

Ewing,  Thomas,  Jr.,  Mar.  '89..   166 


Fabyan,  Harry  C,  We.  '96 209 

Fahy,  Joseph  R.,  G.  '89 243 

Fairbank  Kellogg,  Cho.  '93 260 

Fairchild,  John  A.,  K.  '87 40 

Fake,  Frederick  L.  Jr.,  Fr.  '97  456 
Fallows  Edward  H.,  St.  '92 114 


548 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Farley,  Robert  E.,  T.  '92 333 

Farnham,  Charles  W.,  DI.'qs...  364 
Farnsworth,  Elbridge  C,  P. '84,   146 

Farr,  Frederick  H.,  Cg.  '97 323 

Farrar  John  A.,  We.  '96 209 

Farrington,  Edward  S.,  P.  '87..  148 

Farwell,  John  H.,  L.  '96 441 

Farwell,  William  D.,  Fd.  *93...  301 
Farwell,  William  W.,  Bo.  Hon  69 
Faulhaber,  Ernest  A.,  Di.  *98...  367 
Faust,  Frederick  DeC., Mar. '93  171 

Fawcett,  Jacob,  L.  lion 439 

Fehr,  Jacob,  Har.  '97 403 

Felker,  Carl,  Har.  '93 396 

Felker,  Frederic,  Har.  '92 393 

Fellows,   Edward   St.  C,   We. 

■92 203 

Fellows  Homer  H.,  Mc.  '94 427 

Felsenthal,  Ely  B.,  Bo.  *Si 72 

Fenley,  Greene,  Ham.  '91 228 

Fenlon,  Thomas  P.  Jr.,  K.  '87..  40 
Ferguson,  Clarence  J.,  We.  '92  203 
Fernald,  Elbridge  S.,  We.  '95..  207 
de  Ferrari,  Senor  Don  M.  A.  M., 

Mar.  '94 172 

Ferris,  Clarence  C,  St.  '92  114 

Fethers,  Edward  M.,  J.  '6S 186 

Ficken,   Henry  H.,  Wa.  \f- 283 

Field,  Charles  A.,  Sw.  \)\    ....  413 

Field  Freeman,  K.  '97 56 

Finch,  Edward  R.,  St.,  \j^  123 

Finley,  Percy,  Wa.  '94 281 

Finerty,  Owen   F.,  Fd.  'Qr 298 

Fischer,  Edwin  P.,  Fd.  't/) 305 

Fish,  John  K.,  Bo.  '94 90 

Fisher,  Harry  K.,  We.,  '97 211 

Fisher,  Samuel  H.,  Wa.  '92 278 

Fisk,  Otis  H.,  Ham.  '99 238 

Fiske,  Charles  W.,  Bo.  '86 77 

Fitch,  Henry  E.,  Har.  '91 393 

Fitch,  Joseph  H.,  Bo.  '82 73 

Fitch,  Thomas  G.,  K.   '82 31 

Fitzgerald,  William  T.  A.,  We. 

'97 211 

Fitz  Gibbon,  James  R.,  Sw.  '94  413 

Flanders,  George  L.,  J.  '88 186 

Fleming,  Matthew  C,  K.  '89...  43 
Fleming^,  Matthew  C,  Ham.  '89  224 
Fletcher,  Elmer  H.,  We.  '96...  209 
Fletcher,  George  L.,  Min.  '97..  353 
Fletcher,  William  B.  Jr.,  Mil. '96  466 

Flickinger,  Jacob  L.,  K.  '72 17 

Flickinger,  Karl  A.,  Ham.  '89..  224 
Flory,  Charles  L.,  Sw.  '99 419 


Flower,  Henry  C,  K.  '85 37 

Flower,  Jewell,  We.  '99 213 

Foard,  James  G.,  K.  '91  46 

Foerster,  Constantine  E.  A.,  P. 

*86 147 

Folds,  George  R.,  Di.  '97 366 

Follansbee,  Mitchell  D.,  Bo. '93     88 

FoUett,  Charles,  Ham.  '99 238 

Follett,  Henry  R.,  J.  '91  1 88 

Folleti,  John  D.,  liam.  '95 234 

Folsom,  Benjamin  F.,  Dan.  '91  372 

Folsom,  Ernest  C,  L.  '98 443 

Folsom,  Henry  H.,  We.  '99 213 

Folsom,  Richard  S..  Bo.  '96 92 

Folsom,  William  R.,  Fr.  '98 458 

P'oltz,  Edward  P.,  P. '97 154 

Foote,  Robert  B.  Jr.,  Dan.  '94..  373 
Foraker,    Joseph  B.    Jr.,  Ham. 

'95 235 

Forbes,  Allen  B.,  Wa.  '88 274 

Forbes,  Charles  S.,  We.  '89 198 

Forbes,  Edwin  A.,  P.  '84 146 

Force,  Manning  F.,  Ham.  Hon.  217 

Ford,  Eugene  A.,  Be.  '81 61 

Ford,  Marcus  C,  Har.  '97 403 

Ford,  Waller  B.,  Wa.  '()8 2S7 

Forrest,  Samuel  W.,  We.  '88....   197 

Forster,  William,  St.  '83 102 

Forsyth,  William  B.,  Min.  '96..  352 

Fosdick,  Robert  A.,  J.  '84 181 

Foster,  Arthur  F.,  Cho.  '89 253 

Foster,  Charles  W.,  K.  '96 54 

Foster,  Dudley  H.,  Sw.  '95....  .  414 

Foster,  Israel  M.,  Sw.  '99 419 

Foster,  Ralph  W.,  We.   '85 194 

Foster,  Reginald,  We.  '86.  194 

Foster,  Stephen  A.,  Cho.  '91...  257 

Foster,  Stephen  O.,  K.  '77 24 

Foster,  William  E.,  Bo.  '88 80 

Foster,  William  H.,  J.  '84 181 

Foulke,  Roland  R.,  G.  '97 246 

Fowler,  Carl  H..  Di    '98  367 

Fowler,  Charles  G.,  K.  '79 28 

Fowler,  Edward  M.,  Fd.  '96 305 

Fowler,  William  H*.,  P.  '88 149 

Foy,  Julius  L.,  Co.,  '94 136 

Frailey,  Charles  L.,  Mar.  '93...   171 
Frambach,  Arthur  A  ,    Har.  '97  403 

Francis,  Charles  R.,  Bo.  '89 81 

Franklin,  Charles  W.,  K.  '83...     33 
Franklin,  Hervey  R.,  Wa.  '91...  277 

Eraser,  William  A.,  K.  '72 17 

Eraser^  William  A.,K.  '76 23 

Frear,  Walter  F.,  Wa.  '90 276 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX, 


549 


Frederic,  Charles  L.,  K.  '76 23 

Freedman,  L^wis  H.,  St.  '95  ...   ng 
Freeman,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,    Har. 

'96 401 

Freeman.  Franklin,  We.  '96 209 

Freeman,  Harrison  B.,  Jr.,  We. 

*94 .■ 281 

French,  LeRoy  N.,  Cg.  '96 322 

van  Fridagh,  Paul,  Cha.  '93 382 

Friedmann,  Hermann  G.,  St. '96  120 

Fries,  Harry  K.,  G.  '87 241 

Frisbee,  Ernest  L.,  Ham.  '87...  221 

Frisbie,  Nathaniel  B.,  P.  '95 152 

Frost,  Henry  G.,  We.  *86 195 

Frost,  James  S.,  J.  '88  186 

Frost,  Ralph  A.,  Fd.  '95 304 

Frost,  Robert  W.,  Cho.  '90 254 

Frothingham,  Louis  A.,  Cho. '96  265 

Frye,  William  B.,  Dan.   '94 373 

Fukushiraa,  ,  Co.  '93 136 

Fulkerson,  Frank  B.,  T.  '92 333 

Fuller,  Frederick  B.,  Bo.  '94...  90 
Fuller,  Frederick  D.,  We.  '88...  197 

Fuller,  Gideon  S.,  K.  '81 30 

Fuller,  Joseph  R.,  We.  '96 209 

Fuller,  Melville  W.,  Cho.  Hon.  251 
Fullerton,  William  D.,  St.  '89..  in 

Fulton,  Albert  B.,  Fd.  ^97 307 

P'ul ton,  Thomas  C,  Cg.  '93 317 

Fulton,  Walter  S.,  K.  '94 51 

Furber,  George  P.,  Cho.   '90 255 

Gaddis,  Edward  E.,   P.  '88  149 

Gaffney,  Charles  H.,  Har.  '93..  396 

Gage,  Benjamin  A.,  K.  '96 54 

Gagen,  Robert  E.,  O.  '07 450 

Gaines,  Charles  L.,  T.   95 337 

Gale,  Franklin  H.,  Sw.  '93 412 

Gale,  JoKn  P.,  K.  '79 28 

Galentine,  William  A.,  J.  '86...  183 
Gallagher,  Andrew  E.,  P.  '85...  146 
Gallinger,  William  H.,  Mar. '93   170 

Galloway,  Fred  J.,  Cg.  '96 322 

Galloway,  Robert  W.,  Cha.  '97  384 
Gatusha,  Howard  H.,  Co.  '90...  133 
Galvin,  Maurice  L.,  Ham. '93...  232 

Game,  Reed  H.,  Sw.  '99 419 

Games,  John  I.,  Gr.  '95 473 

Games,  John  I.,  Gr.  '96 474 

Games,  Moses  W.,  Gr.  '96 474 

Ganse,  Franklin  W^,  Co.  '84...  128 
Gantenbein,  Calvin  U.,  Cha.  '91  380 
Gard,  Warren,  Ham.  '94 234 


Gardner,  Harry  G.,  Bo.  '94 90 

Gardner,  James  P.,  Bo.  '88 80 

Gardner,  Jonathan  E.,  P.  '98...  155 

Garfield,  Harry  A.,  St.  '88 108 

Garfield,  Irvin  McD.  Cho.  '96..  265 

Garfield,  James  R.,  St.  '88 109 

Garland,  David  S.,  Min.  '92....  349 

Garland,  George  E.,  J.  '84 181 

Gaineau,  George  F.,  Co.  '90...  133 

Garnsey,  John  H.,  Bo.  '90 83 

Garnsey,  John  K.,  J.  '92 188 

Garrett,  Edwin  E.,  Min.  '90....  347 

Garrett,  John  O.,  K.  '78  25 

Garrick,  Frederick  C,  Fd.  ^q^„  305 
Garrison,  Beniamin  C,  K.  '86..  38 
Garrison,  Frank  P.,  Ham.  '97..  236 
Garrison,  Lindley  M.,  G.  '86...  241 
Garvin,.  William  E.,  Co.  '84....     128 

Gary,  George  A.,  K.  '75 21 

Gary,  Olin  J.,  Bo.  '80 72 

Gasten,  William,  St.  '91 112 

Gates,  Andrew  F.,  Wa.  '89 275 

Gates,  Charles  B.,  K.  '74 20 

Gatewood,  William  O.,  T.  '97..  339 
Gatley,  Howard  P.,  Mar.  '95...   174 

Gavin,  Michael,  Wa.  '97 286 

Gavit,  Frank  N.,  Bo.  '91 85 

Gayley,  Henry  B..  St.  '88 109 

Gaylord,  Robert  B.,  P.  '97 154 

Gear,  Dale  D.,  Gr.  '96 474 

Gearhart,  Harry  G.,  Di.  '91 359 

Geary,  George  R.,  O.,  '94 448 

Gedney,  George  W.,  J.  '92 189 

Geisse,  William  F.  G.,  Fd.  '88.   295 

Geller,  Frederick,  St.  '85 104 

Gemmell  William  H.  M.,  Di.'95  364 

Geohegan,  Harry,  Bo. '81 72 

George,  Charles  H.,  Har.  '96...  401 

George,  Ransom  G.,  K.  '97 56 

George,  William,  Bo.  '85 76 

Gerald,  Albert  K.,  Cho.  '96 265 

Gernez,  John  A.,  Co.  '84 129 

Gessler,  Theodore  A.,  Fd.  '95..  304 

Gibbons,  John,  Fr.  Hon    454 

Gibbs,  James  T.,  Mar.  '90 166 

Gibson,  (Jeorge  J.  Jr.,  W^a.  '97..  286 
Giddings,  Arthur  E.,  Di.  '92...  360 

Giddings,  Charles,  Fd.  '91 

Giddings,  Charles  I,  Cho.  '90....  255 

Gifford,  James  M.,  St.  '83 102 

Difford,  William  P.,  Mil.  '9b...  465 
Gilbert,  Clarence  H.,  Cha.  '97..  384 

Gilbert,  William  B.,  K.  '72 17 

Gilbert,  William  B.,  Cha.  Hon.  379 


550 


PHI  DELTA  PHI, 


Gilbert,  William  O.,  Mar.  *92..  170 

Gilchrist,  John  F.,  Fr.  '97 457 

Giles,  Arthur  H.,  ^Ja^.  '92 i68 

Gilfallan,  Bailey  W.,  Ham.  *86  219 

Gilkeson,  Roswell  F.,  Co.  '87.  130 

Gillespie,  George  B.,  Be.  '87...  64 

Gillett,  Howard  F.,  Bo.  '97. .  93 

Gilman,  George  H.,  St.  '93 116 

Gilmore,  James  H.,  Min.  Hon..  345 

Gilmore,  James  H.  Jr.,  Min.  '93.  350 

Gilmour,  Allan  P.,  K.  '95 53 

Gilpatric,  Fred  C,  We.  '89 198 

Given,  William  B.,  K.  '75 21 

Gladden,  Frederick  C  ,  Cg.  '94.  319 

Glade,  John  -H.,  K.  '80 29 

Glenn,  Edwin  F.,  Di.  '91 359 

Glennon,  Edward    T.  Bo.,  '84..  75 

Glicksman,  Nathan,  Har.  93 396 

Glidden,  Willis  B.,   Ham.  '90...  226 

Glisan,  Rodney  L,  St.   '93 116 

Glisan,  Rodney  L.,  Cha.  '92 381 

Godchaux   Emile,  Wa.  't)8 287 

Goddard,  Charles   F.,  St.  ^89...  11 1 

Goddard,  Frank   M.,  K.  '85 37 

Goetzinger,  Martin    E.,   Di.  '96  365 

Goggin,  George    P.,  Cha.  '98..  385 

Going,  Judson    F.,  Bo.  '85 76 

Goldthwaite,  George  T.,  St.  '94  117 

Gonski,  Casimir,  Har.  '93 396 

Good,  Benjamin    F.,  L.  Hon...  439 

Good,  James   W.,  K.  '93 49 

Good  body,  Francis  W.,  Bo.  89  81 

Good  el  I,  Lewis   W.,  Bo.  '83 74 

Goodeiiough,  LumanW.,  K.  '98  56 

Goodner,  Ivan    W.,  L.  '97 442 

Goodrich,  James    E.,  T.  '03 335 

Goodsell,  Elihu    B.,  Har.   91...  394 

deGoosh,  Arthur   W.,  We.  '96..  209 

Gordon,  Henry  I,  Cg.  '92 316 

Gordon,  James    H.,  Min.  '90.. .  346 

Gordon,  Lindell,  Co.   '92 135 

Gordon,  William    R.,  Min.  '92.  349 

Gorham,  Nathaniel,  Dan.  '97....  375 

Gorrill,  Marshall  A.,  Gr.  '97 477 

Gosbey,  Perley  F.,  K.  '88 41 

Goshen,  Elmer    I.,  Bo.  '96 92 

Goss,  John    O.,  Di.   '92 360 

Gossetl,  Alfred    N.,  Co.  '83 128 

Gottry  Edward    C,   Di.  '94 362 

Gough,  Milton  Le  Roy,  Mar. '93  171 

Gould,  Ashley  M.,  Mar.   '84...  160 

Gould,  Ernest    G.,  Cg.  '91 315 

Gould,  Marshall    H  ,  We.  '96..  209 

Gourlay,  Frederick  W.,  G.  '96.  246 


Gow,  Bernard  A.,  T.  '9ft 338 

Graham,  Alexander  R.,  Cg.  '93.  317 

Graham,  Archibald,  Wa.  '95 283 

Graham,  Frank  L.,  Mar.  *9i...  168 
Graham,  George  N.,  Cg.  '93...  317 
Graham,  Thomas  R.,  G.  '91...  244 
Graham  William  A.,  Mc.  07 —  433 
Grandy,  Albert  S.,  Mar.  85...  163 
Granger,  Charles   T.,Mc.  Hon.  425 

Granger,  Rollo   S.,  Mc.  '96 431 

Grant,  Claudius  B.,  K.  Hon....       3 

Grant,  James   C,  Mar.  '92 168 

Grattan,  Robert,  Min.  '94 351 

Graves,  Frank    P.,  K.  '95 53 

Graves,  Harmon   S.,  Wa.  '94...   282 

Graves,  John    H.,  Dan.  '98 376 

Gray,  Burton    P.,  We.  '96 209 

Gray,  Gerald    H.,  Cho.  '92 258 

Gray,  James  W.,  Be.  '89 05 

Gray,  John   C,  Cho.  Hon 251 

Gray,  Roland,  Cho.  '98 267 

Gray,  William,  T.  '96 33S 

Gray,  William  A.,  G.  '97 246 

Gray,  William    E.,  J.   '86 183 

Greeley,  Arthur  P.,  Mar.  *86...  163 
Greeley,  William    B.,  Mar.   '86  163 

Graves,  Harry  C,  J.  '87 184 

Green,  Guy  W.,  L.  '97 442 

Green  James  W.,  Gr.  Hon 471 

Green,  John    F.,  Co.  '90 133 

Green,  Philamon    B.,  L.  '96....  441 

Green,  Reed,    Be.  '86 64 

Green,  Thomas   J.,  Sw.  '98 418 

Greene,  J.  Kent,  Bo.  '91 85 

Greene,  Joseph   F.,  K.  '85 37 

Greene,  Philip   F.,  L.  '95 440 

Greene,  William  K.,  Fd.  '97...  307 
Greenfield,  James  R.,  Cha.  '92  38 1 
Greenlaw,  Ralph  M.,  We.  '97..  211 
Greenwood,  James  Jr.,  K.  '74.  20 
Gregory,  Charles  E.,  Bo.  '82...  73 
Gregory,    Charles    N.,      Har., 

Hon 391-2 

Gregory,  John  M.,  Jr.,  Mil.,  '96  465 

Gresham,  Otto,  Mar.   '87 165 

Grevemeyer,  George  A.,  G.  *9S-  247 
Grey,  Edwaid  E.,  Har.  '94  —  398 
Gridley,  Martin    M.,  Bo.   '85...     76 

Grier,  James  -P.,  Bo.  '92 87 

Griffin,  Levi  T.,  K.,  Hon 8-9 

Griffin,  William  M.,  O.  '98 449 

Griffin,  William   W\,  K.  '89 43 

Griffith,  David  M.,  Sw,  '96..  .  413 
Griffith,  John    K.,  Ham. '88 213 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


551 


Griffith,  Sterling    P.,  Be.  '85...     63 

Griggs,  Frank    H.,  Di.  '95 364 

Grimm,  John    H.,  Co.  *86 I30 

Griswolcl,  Harry  G.,  Mar.  'go...  167 

Ciroom,  Richard  W,,  K.  '85 37 

Groom,  Richard  W.,  Cg.  '94...  319 
Grosshans,  Frank   £.,  Ham.  '92  229 

Grover,  Edwin    M.,  We.  '97 211 

Grover,  James    H.,  Co.  '96 138 

Groves,  Hiram   J.,  T.  '93 335 

Grout,  Daniel  A.,  Cha.  '96 384 

Gugle,  George   L.,  Sw.  '96 415 

Guilford,  William  R.,  We.  '96  209 
Guilford,  William  R.,  Di.  '94.,  363 
Gullette,  Harry  W.,  Cha.  '95...  383 
Gunderson,  Claus   J.,  K.  '83. ,.     33 

Gunter,  Walker   T.,  T.  '91 331 

Guthrie,  Alfred  A.,  J.  '84 181 

Gufhrie,  William  F.,  St.  '87...  107 
Guthrie,    Warren    W.,  Jr.,   K. 

V> 54 

Guy,  Thomas    H.,  J.  '92 1S9 

Gwinn,  Arthur,  T.  '97 339 

Gwinn,  James   G.,  T.  '92 332 

Hal>en,  Leo,  Har.  '92 393 

Haben,  Leo,  Har.  '94 398 

Had  ley,  Herbert  S.  Bo.,  '94...  90 
Hadlock,  Albert    E.  Cho.,  '93..  260 

Hager,  Edgar,  We.  '91 202 

Hagerman,  Percy,  Wa.  '92 27S 

Haid,  (Jeorge    F.,  Co.  '97 139 

Haig,  Alfred    R.,  G.  '91 244 

Hale,  Frederick,  St.  '99 124 

Hale,  Richard  W.,  Cho.  '95 263 

Hale  Silas  W.,  We.  '89 198 

,  Hall,  Albert    H.,  Mar.  '85 162 

Hall,  Elisha   S.,  We.  '87 195 

Hall,  Frank    B.,  We.  '90 200 

Hall,  Frank    H  ,  Mar.  '94 171 

Hall,  John    L.,  Wa.  '96" 284 

Hall,  Louis  A.,  We.  '97 211 

Hall,  Louis   M.,  Co.  '95 137 

Hall,  Prescott    F.,  Cho.  '92 258 

Hall,  Walker   C,  Ham.  '90....  226 

Hall,  William    R.,  We.  '95 283 

Halliday,  Alexander  B.,  St.  '94  117 
Halliday,  Samuel  I).,  Cg.  Hon  311 
Hallock,  Charles  P.,  Fd.  '93...  301 
Hallowell,  James    iVL,  Cho.  '93  260 

Halsey,  Abram  A.,  Cg.   '94 319 

Halsey,  N.  Wetmore,  Bo.  '82...  73 
Ham,  Livingston,  Cho.  '97 266 


Hambleton,    William    G.,  We. 

'89 198 

Hamblett,  Charles  J.,  We.  '89  198 
Hambrecht,  Conrad  F.,  Mc. '94  429 

Hamill,  Harry,  Bo.    '88 80 

Hamilton  Francis  E.,  K.  '73 —     18 

Hamilton,  Hugh   T.,  J.  '88 186 

Hamilton  James    H.,  Ham.  '87  221 

Hamilton,  John  A.,  Cg.  '93 317 

Hamilton,  Wesley  W.  K.,Ham. 

*93 232 

Hamlin,  Herbert  W.,  Wa.  '94..  282 
Hammett,  Aubrey  R.,  T.  'q6...  332 
Hammond,  Ansel  V.,  Har.  '95.  399 
Hammond,    William   G.,    Co., 

Hon 127 

Hammond,  William   W.,  Ham. 

'87  221 

Hampton,  Harry  R.,  Di.  '96.  ..  365 

Hancock,  Harry  P.,  K.  '78 26 

Hand,  Augustus  N.,  Cho.  '94..  262 
Hand,  Billings   L.,  Cho.  '96...  265 

Hand,  Elbert   B.,  Cg.  '95 321 

Handlan,  Joseph  H.,  Di.  '92...  360 
Hanford,  Frederick  C.,  Cg.  '88  312 

Hanley,  James  A.,  Fd.   '89 295 

Hanscom,  Frederick  C,  We.  '95  207 
Hap>good,  Norman,  Cho.  '93....  260 
;    Hapgood,  William  H.,  Cg.  '95.  321 

Hard,  Edward  C,  Dan.  '96 375 

Harding,  Robert  E.,  We.  '96...  209 

Harding,  John  C,  Be.  *S6 64 

Harding,  Reinhardt  T.,  P.  '85..   145 

Harding,  Victor  M.,  Bo.  '96 92 

Hardon,  Henry  W.,  Cg.  Hon....  311 

Haring,  P>ed  B.,  Cg.  '93 317 

Harkness,  Harry  K.,  Ham.  '94  234 

Harlan,  John  M.,  K.  Hon 9 

Harley,  Thomas,  Gr.  '97 476 

Harlow,  Frederick  B.,  Cho.  '88  252 
Harnwell,  Frederick  W.,  Ham. 

'92 229 

Harper,  George  1).,  Ham.  '92..  230 

Harper,  John  F.,  Cho.  '90 255 

Harmon,  Benjamin  S.,  St.  '85..  104 
Harnsberger,  William  H.,Be.'83  62 
Harriman,  Edward  A.,  Bo. Hon.  69 
Harriman,  Edward  A.,  We. '91..  202 
Harriman,  Edward  A.,Ham.'90  226 
Harriman,  Frederick  A.,  Mc.'97  433 
Harrington,  Eugene  W.,  Dan., 

'93 v-V 373 

Harrington,  John  T.,  K.  '96 54 

Harris,  Charles  G.,  Mar.  '96 —   176 


552 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Harris,  Charles  M.,  Min.  '96....  353 

Harris,  Fred,  Gr.  *g8 478 

Harris,  Joseph  C,  Cha.  '94 382 

Harris,  Thomas  R.,  Co.  '87 131 

Harris,  Williams  C,  K.  '91 46 

Harrison,  George  B.,  J.  '92 189 

Harrison,  John  M.,  Wa.  '87 273 

Harrison,  Richard  C,  Cho.  '93..  260 

Harry,  Frederick,  K.  '09 57 

Harshbarger,  Harris    N.,  Ham. 

'95 235 

Hart,  Harry  G.,  T.  '92 333 

Harte,  Louis  B.,  Dan.  '01 373 

Hartigan,  John  T.,  Fd.  ^97 307 

Hartley,  Heber  L.,  Di.  ^95 364 

Hartley,  John  W.,  Be.  '78 60 

Hartman,  Emanuel  S.,  Fr.  '96..  457 

Harts,  Edwin  B.,  K.  '93 49 

Hartwell,  Fred  H.,  Har.  '99....  404 

Hartwell,  William  G.,  Har.  '95  399 

Harvey,  John  LeG.,  We.  '88....  197 

Hasf,  William  F.,  Har.  '97 403 

Haskell,  William  S.,  Wa ,  94....  282 

Haskins,  Frank  H.,  Co.  '92 135 

Haslam,  Lewis  S.,  Wa.  '92 278 

Hastings,  Robert  A.,  Di.  '99  ...  368 

Hastings,  Warren  L,  P.  '87 148 

Hatch,  Henry  L.,  Mar.  '87 164 

Hatch,  Henry  L.,  Cho.  '88 253 

Hatch,  William  M.,  Mar.  '89.  ..  165 

Hatheway,  Curtis  R.,  St.  '86..-..  106 

Hatmaker,  James  R.,  Fd.  '97...  307 

Haw,  Marvin  T.,  Co. 'oo 133 

Hawes,  Alfred  E.,  K.    70 14 

Hawes,  Harry  B.,  Co.  '96 138 

Hawley,  Austin,  K.  '83 34 

Hawley,  Charles  G.,  Bo.  '00....  83 

Hawley,  Edward  W.,  Di.    93....  361 

Hawley,  George  M.  B.,  Di.  '97  366 

Hawley,  Samuel  F.,  Bo.  '90....  83 

Hawman,  Albert  W.,  Mc.  '98...  435 

Haworth,  William  E.,  Be.  ^80..  60 

Hay,  Logan,  Cho.  '97 266 

Hayden,  .Albert  F.,  We.  *88 197 

Hayden,  James  H.,  Wa.,  '89...  275 

Haydon,  Curtis,  T.  '98 341 

Hayes,  Avery  R.,  Bo.  '93 88 

Hayes,  Gordon,  Mc.  '96 432 

Hayes,  John  C,  Mc.  '97...        .  433 

Hayes,  Samuel,  Mc.  Hon 425 

Hayne,  Charles  C,  O.  '98 450 

Haynes,  Frederick  W.,  Mc.  '94  427 

Hay  ward,  William  H.,  L.  '97...  442 

Haywood,  Charles  E.,  We. '90..  200 


Healy,  Frank,  K.  '8^ 35 

Healy,  John  J.,  Wa.  '92 278 

Heartt,  William  A.,  Fr.  '97 457 

Heath,  William  R.,  Bo.  '88 80 

Heaton,  James  S.,  K.  '83 34 

Hebard,  Alfred  P.,  Co.  '95 137 

Hebard,  Alfred  P.,  Cho.  '96....  265 

Hebberd,  Charles,  Har.  '95 399 

Heberling,  Robert  A.,  G.  '91...  244 

Hedges,  George  R.,  Sw.  '94 413 

Heiskell,  Lawrence,  K.  '82 31 

Heller,  David  N.,  Cg.  '90 313 

Helm,  Charles  W.,  P.  '84 145 

Helm,  Douglas  W.,  Be.  '82 61 

Helmer,  Frank  A.,  Bo.  '82 73 

Helmick,  Ambrose  E.  B.,  K.  '86  38 
Henderson,  Charles  B.,  K.  '05.  53 
Henderson,  Howard  E.,  K.  74  20 
Henderson,  John  B.,  Jr.,   Mar. 

'93- 170 

Henderson,  John  W.,  Min.  '95  352 
Hendrick,  John  T.,  Mar.  '96...  176 
Hendricks,  Thomas  A.,  Bo.  '89  81 
Hendrickson,  William,Jr.,P.'88  149 

Heney,  Francis  J.,  P.  '85 146 

Hennings,  Thomas  C,  Co.  '98..  141 

Henry,  Edwin  S.,  Mar.  '90 167 

Henry,  Eugene  H..  Cg.  '96 322 

Henry,  Frederick  A.,  K.  '91....     46 

Henry,  Walter  H.,  P.  '96 153 

Hensey,  Melville  D.,  Mar.  '92..  169 
Hensey,  Walter  R..  Mar.  '94...  171 
Herbert,  Charles  T.,  Sw.  '97...  416 
Herbsleb,  August  F.,  Ham.  '89  224 

Herman,  David,  Co.  '87 131 

Herndon,  Harry  T.,  T.  '92 333 

Herrick,  Israel  A.,  We.  '97 211 

Hersey,  Henry  J.,  We.  *86 194 

Hervey,  William  R.,  K.  '94 51 

Hess,  John  J.,  Mc.  '95 430 

Hesseltine,  Norman  F.,  We. '91  202 
Hibbard,  Daniel  B.,  Jr.,  K.  '71  15 
Hibberd,  Dilworth  P.,  G.  '97...  247 

Hickman,  Henry  A.,  K.  '91 46 

Hickox,  Ralph,  Fd.  '00 296 

Higgins,  Ambrose,  G.  '98 247 

Higgins,  William  M.,  Di.  '95...  364 

High,  Shirley  T.,  Bo.  97 93 

Hildreth,  Philip  R.  M.,  St.  '96..  120 

Hildreth,  Volney  O.,  K.  '89 43 

Hildreth,  Ward,  L.  '97 442 

Hill,  Alfred  L.,  Di.  '99 368 

Hill,  Arthur  D.,  Cho.  '94 262 

Hill,  Clarence  M.,  K.  '76 23 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX, 


553 


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H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
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H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
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H 
H 
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H 
H 
H 
H 


11,  John  S.,  St.  '94 

11,  Robert  J.,  K.  '71 

11,  Theodore  M.,  Fd.  '94. 
11,  Walter  B.,  Ham.  '92.. 
11,  William  M.,  Sw.  '93... 


llman,  John  J.,  G.  '86 

Us,  George  P.,  Fr.  '97 

Isinger,  George  E.,  Mc.  '98... 

ncke,  George  E.,  Co.  '95 

nckley,  Alonzo  J.,  Dan.  '98.. 

nckley,  Frank  L.,  Cho.  *94.. 

nckley,  John  W.,  Be.  *86 

nckley,  Walter  K.,  K.  '81.. 

nds,  Charles  G.,  K.  '87 

nds,  Samuel  S.,  Fd.  '97 

nkley,  John  I.,  T.  '92 

nkley,  James  O.,  Bo.  '83 

nsley,  Walter  L.,  T.  '94 

nton,  Edward  W.,  T.  Hon.... 

ssem,  Wilmot  T.,  Ham.  '96.. 

tch,  Mayhew  R.,  We.  '89  ... 

tchcock,  Frank  H.,  Mar.  '94. 

tchcock,  George  C,  Co.  '92. 

tchcock,  George  C,  Cho.  '93. 

tchcock,  Gilbert  M.,  K.   '81. 

xson,  William  P.,  Co.  '83  ... 
Hoadley,  Carleton  E.,Wa.  '87. 

Hoag,  William,  We.  '96 

Hobart,  Everett  W.,  Ham.  '97. 

Hobbs,  Charles  B.,  St.  '87  

Hockaday,  Rollins  M.,  T.  *9i.. 

Hodge,  John  T.,  Ham.   '87  

Hodgen,  John  M.,  Co.  '96 

Hodghead,  Beverly  L.,  P.  '91.. 
Elodgman,  Burns  P.,  We.  '98... 
Hodgson,  Caspar  W.,  Mil.  '96. 
Hodson,  Charles  M.,  Ham.  '98. 
Hoehling,  Adolph  A.,  Jr.,   Mar. 

•87 

Hoen,  Ernest  Jr.,  Cho.  *88 

Hoifheimer,   Harry  M.,    Ham. 

'89 

Hoffman,  Henry,  K.  '78 

Holbrook,    Carleton     W.     Mc. 


97 


Holbrook,  Evans,  Mil.   '97 

Holoomb,  Herbert  W.,  Bo.  '93. 
Holcombe,  Willis  P.,  We.  *86.. 
Holden,  Charles  R.,  Bo.  '94  ... 
Holden,  Randall  L.,  Co.  '91  ... 

Holden,  Walter  S.,  K.  '90 

Hollenbeck,    Martin  W.,  Ham. 

•93 

Holliday,  Charles  K.,  Gr.   95... 


117 
16 
302 
230 
412 
24T 
456 
435 
137 
376 
262 

64 
30 
40 

307 

334 

74 

336 

331 
236 

198 

170 

13') 
260 

30 
128 

273 
210 
236 
107 

331 
221 

138 

150 
212 

465 
237 

166 
253 

224 
26 

433 
466 

88 

195 
90 

134 
44 

232 
473 


Holliday,  Joseph  G.,  Co.  '86....  130 
Hollister,  Raymond  A.,  Har. 

'98 404 

HoUoway,  George  C,  Ham.  '87.  222 
Holloway,  John  S.  W.,  K.  '92  48 
Holman,  William  M.,  We.  '98.  212 
Holmberg,  John  H.,  Fr.   ^97  ...  457 

Holmes,  Albert  S.,  T.  '93    335 

Holmes,  John  H..  K.  '84 35 

Holmes,    Oliver   W.,  Jr.,  Cho. 

Hon  251 

Holt,  Alfred  E.,  Bo.   '83  74 

Holter,  Edwin  O.,  St.  '97  121 

Holzheimer,     Samuel    B.,    Cg. 

'97  324 

Homans,  Robert,  Cho.  '97  266 

Honore,  Lock  wood,  Cho.  '91...  257 

Honse,  Jesse  E.,  T.  '97 340 

Hood,  Harry  R.,  We.  '95 207 

Hood,  John  D.,  Bo.  '93  88 

Hooker,  George  E.,  St.  '85  105 

Hopkins,  Charles  C,  K.  '76  ...     23 

Hopkins,  Frederick  P.,  Bo.  '86.     77 

Hopkins,  George  H.,  K.  '71  ...      16 

Hopkins,  Jacob  H.,  Bo.  '89  ....     Si 

Hopkins,  James  L.,  Co.  *go 134 

Hopkins,  Nelson  S.,  Har.  '95...  399 

Hopkins,  Raymond  A.,  We. '94 .   206 

Hopkins,  Scott,  St.  '84 103 

Hoppin,  John  J.,  Cg.  '97  324 

Horan,  John  E.,  Har.   '92    395 

Hord,  Francis  T.,  K.  '92 48 

Horn,  Alexander  E.,  Co.  '90...    134 

Horr,  Norton  T.,  St.    '84  103 

Horlon,  Albert  H.,  Jr.,Gr.  '96..  474 

Horton,  Le  Roy,  Cg.  '96  322 

Horton,  Nathan  C,  G.  '89 243 

Horton,  Richard  S..  Ham.   '89.   J 24 

Hoskin,  Alfred  E./O.   94  448 

Hoskins,  Harley  H.,  We.  '95...  207 

Hosmer,  Ernest  C,  Di.  '97  ....  366 

Houck,  John  A.,  Cha.  '95  333 

Hougen,  Albert  L.,  Har.  '97....  403 

Howard,  Edward  D.,  Sw.  '94...  413 

Howard,  Henry  C,  Mar 160 

Howard,  John  M.,  K.   '71  14 

Howe,  Charles  E.,  Mar.  '93 171 

Howe,  De  Witt  C,  We.  '94  ....   206 

Howe,  Edwin  D.,  J.  '89 137 

Howe,  Gurdon  S.,  Cho.  '92  ....  258 

Howe,  Walter  I).,  We.   '92  204 

Howell,  James  E.,  K.   '70  14 

Hower,  Charles  H.,  Sw.  '97  —  416 

Howes,  George  E.,  K.  '91  46 


554 


PHI  DEL  TA  FHJ. 


Howes,  George  E.,  Jr.,  K.  *92..  48 
Howland,  Charles  P.,  Cho.  *94.  262 

Hoyne,  Maclay,  Bo.  '97  93 

Hoyt,  Lucius  W.,  St.  '89 11 1 

Hubachek,  Frank  R.,  Nfar.  *S6.  164 
Hubbard,  Frank  W.,  Wa.  '90...  276 
Hubbell,  Frederick  C,  J.  '89...  187 
Hubbell,  Leslie  T.,  Har.  '98  ...  404 
Hubbell,  Thomas  B.,  Bo.  '86...     77 

Hubbs,  Irving  G.,  Cg.   91  314 

Hudson,  Charles,  Cho.  '90 255 

Hudson,  Samuel  H.,  We.  '89...  198 
Hudson,  William  D.,  Co.  '95.. .   137 

Hufford,  Marion  F.,  Be.  '87 64 

Hufty,  Malcolm,  Mar.  '93  ...  171 
Hughes,     Blanchard  G.,    Dan. 

'94  374 

Hughes,  Charles  E.,  St.   '84 103 

Hughes,  Gordon  T.,  Cho.   '94..  262 

Hughes,  Oliver  H.,  Ham.  '89...  224 

Hughes,  Percy  M.,  Mar.  '90  ....  166 

Hull,  Warren,  Mil.   '98 467 

Humes,  W^illard  J.,  We.  '91 202 

Humphrey,  Charles  M.,  K.  *86.  39 

Humphrey,  Harry  P.,  Cg.  '98..  325 

Humphrey,  Wirt  E.,  Bo.  '92  ...  87 

Humphreys,  John  E.,  Ham.  '90.  226 

Humphreys,  May,  St.   '99 124 

Humphreys,  Robert   W.,  Ham. 

'99  238 

Humphreys,     William    C,    St. 

'91 112 

Humphreys,    William  M.,    Co. 

'83 132 

Hunneman,  Carleton,  Cho.  '92..  258 

Hunt,  Alfred  H.,  K.  '96 55 

Hunt,  Edwin  S.,  St.  '95     119 

Hunt,  William  F.,  Di,   95 364 

Hunter,  William  F.,  Sw.  Hon..  41U 
Huntington,  Francis  C,  Cho. '90  255 
Huntington,  Francis  C, Cho. '91  257 

Huntoon,  John  C,  K.  '91 46 

Huntress,  Frederick  F.,  K.  '81.     30 

Hurd,  Bradford  C,  I)i.  '94 363 

Hurd,  George  A.,  Cho.  '93  260 

Hurd,  Harvey  B.,  Bo.  Hon 70 

Hurd,  John  S.,  K.  '94 51 

Huse,  Robert  S.,  St.  '97 121 

Huston,  John  S.,  Ham.  '90 226 

Huston,  William  C,  Ham.  '86..  220 
Hutchings,  Henry  M.,  We.  '92.  204 

Hutchins,  Harry  B.,  K.  Hon 9-10 

Hutchins,  Robert  H.,  St.  *97...  122 
Hutchinson,  Norman  F.,  Cg.'97  324 


Hyatt,  Frank  H.,  K.  '80 29 

Hyde,  Louis  F.,  Cho.  '90 2^5 

Hyde,  William  T.,  Fd.  '89 294 

Hynes,  Benjamin  C.,  Jr.,Wa.'9i  277 

I 

Imhoff,  Charles  H.,  L.  '98 443 

Ingalls,   Melville  E.,  Jr.,  Cho. 

'95 263 

Ingersoll,  George  B.,  Har.  '93...  396 

Ingram,  John,  We.  '93 205 

Inkersley,  Arthur,  P.  '90 150 

Innes,  Charles  H.,  We.  '92 204 

Innis,  Lyman  H.,  Sw.  '95 415 

Irelon,  I^uis  A.,  Ham.  '95 235 

Irish,  Edwin  M.,  K.  '72 17 

Irvine,  Frank,  L.  Hon 439 

Irwin,  John  A.,  We.  '91 202 

Isbell,  Orland  S.,  Wa.  '90 276 

Iselin,  John  H.,  St.  '99 124 

Ives,  William  H.,  Fd.  '94 302 

Izor,  Robert  H.,  Hnm.  '94 234 

J 

Jackson,  Edward  N.,  Cg.  '93....  317 

Jackson,  Frank  G.,  Fr.  '97 456 

Jackson,  George  F.,  We.  '94 206 

Jackson,  Harry  E.,  W'e.  '94 206 

Jackson,  John  B.,  Fd.  '89 294 

Jackson,  William  A.,  Har.  '91..  393 
Jackson,  William  A.,  Di.  '9^^  ...  361 
Jacobs,  Frederick  B.,  Cho.  '92..  258 

Jacobs,  John  W'.,  Mc.  '97 433 

James,  Benjamin  F.,  Wa.  '87. ..  273 

James,  Edred  S.,  J.  *86 183 

James,  Frederick  P.,  Dan.  '97..  376 

James,  Harry  W.,  We.  '83 197 

Jameson,  John  A.,  Jr.,  Bo.  '93..  89 
Jamieson.  Stillman  B.,  Fr.  '98..  458 
Jamison,  John  B.  C,  Ham.  '87  222 

January,  Harry  C,  Co.  '96 138 

Jarboe,  Paul  R.,  Wa.  '91 277 

Jarvis,  Robert  E.,  T.  '95  337 

Jefferson,  Carl  S.,  Har.  '96 401 

Jeffery,  William  J.,  We.  '96 210 

Jeffrey,  Robert  H.,  Sw.  '98 418 

Jelke,  Ferdinand,  Jr.,  Ham.  '86  22a 

Jenkins,  James  S.,  Wa.  '96 285 

Jenks,  James  E.,  Mar.  '98 177 

Jenness,  William  W.,  We.  '88...  197 

Jenney,  Edwin  C,  We.  '90 200 

Jennings,  William  S.,  T.  '91 332 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX, 


555 


essup,  Henry  W.,  Fd.  '88 294 

ewett,  Sherman  S.,  2nd,  St. '94  117 

ohanson,  Carl  M.,  Cg.  '92 316 

ohnson,  Barclay,  St.  '85 105 

ohnson,  Charles  T.,  We.  '87...  196 
ohnson,  Clyde  P.,  Ham.  '95...  235 

ohnson,  Clyde  P.,  Cg.  '95 321 

ohnson,  Elias  F.,  K.  Hon 10 

ohnson,  Frederick  A.,  J.. '87...   184 

ohnson,  CJebrge  S.,  K.  '91 47 

ohnson,  Guy  H.,  Mar.  '94 174 

ohnscn,  Harrison  F.,  Cg.  *95..  321 

ohnson,  Jesse  W.,  VVa.  '92 278 

ohnson,  John  H.,  We.  '90 200 

ohnson,  Joseph  B.,  Mar.  '93...   170 

ohnson,  Joseph  D.,  K.  '72 17 

ohnson,  Milton,  K. '93 49 

ohnson,  Ralph  E.,  L.  '95 440 

ohnson,  Richard  H.,  K.  '84  ...  35 
ohnson,  Ulysses  S.  G.,  Co.  '91  134 
ohnston,  Matthew  T.,  St.  '95...  119 

ohnston,  Morris  l^.,  Bo.  '97 93 

ohnston,  Robert  H.,  Bo.  '94...  90 
ohnston,  William  B.,  Mc.  '94..  427 
bhnstone,  Frederick  B.,  Fr.*97  456 

ones,  Alfred  H.,  Co.,  '95 137 

ones,  Arthur  L.,  Har.  '94 398 

ones,  Basil,  Min.  '95 351 

ones,  Benjamin  F.,  Fd.  '93 304 

ones,  Bcnner,  Sw. '97  416 

ones.  Burr  W.,  Har.  Hon 392 

ones,  Cary,  Ham.  '89 224 

ones,  Charles  I).,  Ham.  '95....  235 

ones,  Charles  W.,  P.  '92 15  [ 

ones,  David  G.,  P.  '94 152 

ones,  Edward  G.,  Har.  'qi 393 

ones,  Edward  R.,  St.  '96 120 

ones,  Elmer  W.,  O.  '98  450 

ones,  Francis  W.,  Min.  '95 352 

ones,  George  L.,  P.  '97 154 

ones,  George  W.,  P.  *88 149 

ones,  James  M.,  St.  '83 102 

ones,  John  P.,  Sw.  Hon 410 

ones,  John  T.,  Har.  '96  401 

ones,  Paul  E.,  Fd.  '90 296 

ones,  Stephen  R.,  We.  '92 204 

opling,  Alfred  C,  Fd.  '96 305 

opson,  Thomas  W.,  G.  '92 245 

ordan,  Isaac  M.,  Jr.,  Ham.  '97  236 

udge,  Harold  E.,  Mc.  '94  428 

udge,  John  C,  Fd.  '91 298 

udkins,  Clyde  H.,  Sw.  '97 416 

udy,  William  S.,  K.  '77 24 

unk,  Harry  P.,  Sw.  '95 415 


Kaetzel,  Charles  P.,  Mil.  '96...  466 

Kalish,  Charles  A.,  Fd.  '96 305 

Kalish,  Edwin  L.,  St.  '84 103 

Kattenhorn,  George  H.,Cho.*89  253 
Katzenberger,  George  A.,K.'90     44 

Kauffman,  Ralph,  G.  '86 241 

Kavanaugh,  John  P.,  Cha.  '93..  381 
Keating,  George  P.,  Dan.  '92.^  372 
Keating,  Stephen  .H,  Fd.  '93...  304 
Keating,  Thomas  J.,  Sw.  Hon.  410 
Kedzie,  John  H.,  Jr.,  Bo.  '95...     91 

Keegan,  Hugh  G.,  K.  '95 53 

Keeler,  Burr  C,  Mc.  '97 434 

Keeler,  Eben  P.,  We.  '91 202 

Keene,  Austin  McC,  K.  '87....  40 
Keener,  William  A.,  St.  Hon...     98 

Keeney,  Willard  F.,  K.  '83 34 

Keep,  Edward  K.,  Dan.  '91 373 

Keerans,  John  W.,  Wa.  '90 276 

Keeslar,  John  W.,  Be.  '88.. 65 

Keesling,  Francis  V.,  Mil.  '98..  467 

Keezer,  Frank  M.,  \Ve.  '89 198 

Keifer,  Horace  C,  Ham.  '92  ...  230 
Keifer.  William  W.,  Ham.  '88..  223 

Keith,  Charles  A.,  T.  '91 332 

Keith,  Ernest  R.,  K.  '89  43 

Keith,  John  C,  K.  '78 26 

Keith.  Thomas  R.,  Min.  '^4 351 

Keller,  Charles  A.,  Sw.  '98 418 

Keller,  Dellis  C,  Ham. '92 230 

Kelley,  James  E.,  We.  '87 196 

Kelley,  Wislar  M.,  Mar.  '93 170 

Kellogg,  Charles  P.,  Wa.  '93...  280 
Kellogg,  Frederic  R.,  Si.  '88...  109 
Kellogg,  George  A.,  Wa.  '91...  277 
Kellogg,  Harry  L.,  Har.  '94 —  398 
Kellogg,  Henry  T.,  Cho  '92  ...  258 

Kellogg,  Joseph  A.,  St.  '85 105 

Kellogg,  William  (j.,  Cg.  '93...  317 
Kelly,  Frederick  W.,  Har.  '91..  394 

Kelly,  George  T.,  Har. '95 400 

Kelly,  George  T.,  J.  '86 183 

Kelly,  Patrick  J.,  Har.    91 394 

Kelly,  Sidney  J.,  Cg.  '92 316 

Kelly,  William  B.,  Ham.  '94...  234 

Kemp,  Samuel  E.,  K.  '73 18 

Kemp,  Smellzer  V.,  Min.  '95...  351 

Kendall,  Fay  B.,  We.  '97 2ii 

Kendall,  Messaiore,  Mar.  '93...   171 

Kendig,  Harry  J.,  Ham.  '88 223 

Kennard,  Edward  J.,  K.  '75 —  22 
Kennedy,  Guy  R.,  P.  '95 153 


556 


PHI  DELTA  PHL 


Kennedy,  Howard,  Jr.»  Co.  '91   134 

Kennedy,  John  P.^Cha.'gb 384 

Kennedy,  Lewis  H.,  Di.  '93..  .  361 
Kennedy,  Nathaniel  H.,  K.  '96  55 
Kennedy,  Winfield  S.,Jr.,  Ham. 

96 236 

Kenneson,    Thaddeus    D.,   Fd. 

Hon 293 

Kennon,  Albert  W.»  Ham.  '86..  220 

Kent,  Charles  A.,  K.  Hon 10 

Kent,  David  VV.,  Be.  '86i 64 

Kepner,  Thomas  E.,  Di.  '94 363 

Kern,  Chester  D.,  Mc.  '95 430 

Kerr,  James  B.,  Har.  '92 395 

Kerr,  John  C,  St.  '90 124 

Kerr,  Robert  J.,  Bo.   95 91 

Kerrison,  Edwin,  Wa.  '89 275 

Ketcham,  Henry  B.,  St.  '89 ill 

Ketcham,  Horace,  J.  '85  182 

Kettell,  George  F*.,  Co.  '93 136 

Keyes,  Charles  D.,  We.  '93 205 

Keyes,  Conrad  S.,  Fd.  '97 307 

Keysor,  Williapi  VV.,  Co.  '83  ...   128 

Kiernan.  Adrian  T.,  Fd.  '90 296 

Kilbreth,  James  T.,  Jr.,  St. '97..  122 
Killilea,  Mathew  R.,  Har.  '91..  394 

Killits,  John  M.,  Mar.  '85 162 

Kimball,  David  H.,  Fr.  '97 458 

Kimball,  ?2dward  B.,  Mar.  '92..  169 
Kimball,  George  E.,  We.  '93. ..  205 
Kimball,  Gordon  N.,  K.  *94..  ..  51 
Kimball,  Moses  D.,  Cho.  '92...  258 

King,  Arthur  M.,  Fd.  '93 301 

King,  Harry  E.,  Sw.  '97  417 

King,  James  G.,  Cho.  '92 25S 

King,  Ralph  VV  ,  Bo.  '90 83 

King,  Rufus,  Ham.  Hon 217 

King,  Rufus,  Jr.,  Ham.  '98.  ...  237 
Kingsley,  George,  Jr.,  Gr.  *96...  474 
Kingsley,  George  A.,  Har.  '97..  403 
Kingston,  Harry  O.,  Dan. '92...  372 
Kinkead,  Edgar  B.,  Sw.  Hon...  411 
Kinkead,  Ellis  G.,  Ham.  '91  ...  228 
Kinnan,  Manford  E  ,  Be.  '83...  62 
Kinne,  Edward  DeW.,  K.  Hon.  10 
Kinne,  La  Vega  G.,  Mc.  Hon..  425 

Kinney,  Knox,  Har.  '97 403 

Kinney,  William  P.,  Mar.  '86...  165 
Kinsley,  Samuel  H.,  St.  *86..  ..   106 

Kirby,  Daniel  N.,  Co.  '88 132 

Kirchner,  Otto,  K.  Hon 10 

Kirchwey,  George  W.,  St.  Hon.  99 
Kirkham,  Charles  M.,  We.  '91..  202 
Kirkley,  Clyde  F.,  Ham.  '90...  226 


Kirkman,  William  H.,  We.  '93  205 

Kirkpatrick,  James  G.,  J.  *88...  186 

Kirlin,  Joseph  P.,  St.  '84 103 

Kitchel,  William  L.,  Wa.  '95...  283 

Kitt,  Paul  D.,  T.  '98 341 

Kittredge,  Bernard  S.,  Ham. '97  236 

Kittredge,  William  G., Ham. '95  235 

Klene,  Benjamin  J.,  Co.  *36 13c 

Knapp,  Charles  H.,  Min.  '90...  347 

Knaus,  Frederick  J.,  G.  '89 243 

Knecht,  Samuel  E.,  Bo.  '91....  S5 

Knight,  Oswald  H.,  Fd.  '89 295 

Knight,  Thomas  D.,  Bo.  *86. ..  77 

Knowles,  Paul  S.,  VVe.  '89     ....  199 

Knowllon,  Jerome  C,  K.  Hon..  11 

Knox,  Arthur,  St.  '95 119 

Knox,  Thomas  E.,  K.  '74 20 

Knudsen,  Eric  A.,  Cho.  '97 266 

Kodama,  Toshitaka,  Cg.  '94....  319 

Koehler,  Edgar  F. ,  K.  '90 44 

Kopp,  William  F.,  Mc,  '94 428 

Kraemer,  Herman,  T.  '97 340 

Kraemer,  OttoJ.,Cha.  '95 3S3 

Kremer,  Eugene  G.,  St.  '85 I05 

Kronshage,  Theodore,  Jr.,  Har. 

'92 395 

Kuhn,  Benjamin  M.,  Be.  '87...     64 

Kuhn,  Franz  C,  K.  '94 51 

Kuhn,  Oscar  W.,  Ham    '87 222 

Kyle,  William  J.,  Mc.  '95 430 

Ladd,  Charles  F.,  L.  '98 443 

Ladd,  Fletcher,  Cho.  '88 252 

Ladd,  Fletcher,  Cho.  '90 255 

Ladue,  Pomeroy,  K.  '92 48 

Lake,  Francis  W.,  Mil.  '97 466 

Lamar,  W^illiam  H.,  Mar. '84...   160 

Lamb,  George  A.,  Fd.  '96 305 

Lamb,  George  B.  B.,  Wa.  '96..  285 

Lamb,  William  E.,  Mc.  '95 430 

I^mson,  Roswell  B.,Cha.  '93...  381 

Land,  George  L.,  Bo.  '86 77 

Landon,  Benson,  G.  *86 241 

Lane,  Edmund  C,  J.  '84 iSi 

Lane,  George  W.,  P.  '92 151 

Lane,  John  A.,  We.  '96 2I0 

Lane,  John  W.,  Co.  ^88 132 

Lane,  William  N.,  Cg.  '94 319 

Lang,  Louis  P..  Cg.  '92.  316 

Langdell,  Christopher  C,  Cho. 

Hon 252 

Lansing,  Cleveland  C,  Min.  '97  353 
Lansing,  Fowler  E.,  Bo.  *8o 71 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX, 


557 


Large,  Joseph  B.,  G.  '93 246 

Larue,  Lloyd  P.,  P.  '97 154 

Lassiter,  Charles  T.,  Min.  '92...  348 

Latham,  Carl  R.,  60.  '95 91 

Latham,  Harry  W.,  St.  '85 105 

Latham,  Richard  B..  K.  '82 32 

I^throp,  Rufus  G.,  K.  '95 53 

Laughlin,  Randolph  H.,  Co.  '97  139 

Lavis,  David,  G. '89 243 

Lawrence,  Charles  G.,  K.  '82...     32 

Lawrence,  Dwiijht,  Bo.  '94 90 

Lawrence,  George  N.,  We.  '94..  206 

Laws,  Francis  S.,  G.  '89 243 

Lawson,  John  D.,  T.  Hon 331 

Lawyer,  George,  J.  '87 185 

Lay,  James  H.,  T.  '96 338 

Layton,  Roy  E..  Sw.  '97 417 

Layton,  Verne  D,,  Sw.  '98  418 

Lazell,  Horace  G.,  Di.  '97 366 

Leach,  Abraham  P.,  P.  \)5  153 

Leach,  R'>bert  E.,  Mc.  '94 42S 

Leake,  Josiah  J.,  Min.  '93 348 

Learned,  Myron  L.,  We.  '87 196 

Learned,  Roscoe  E.,  We.  '93...  205 

I^e,  Blewett  H.,  Bo.  Hon 70 

Lee,  James  P.,  St.  '94 118 

Lee,  Jesse  B.  K.,  Mar.  '92 169 

I^e,   Thomas  L.,  Ham.  '87 222 

Lee|>er,  Wadsworth  I).,  Co.  '91  134 
Le filer,  Charles  W.,  Ham.  '90..  226 

Lefler,  Charles  W.,  Bo. '91 85 

LeForgee,  Charles  C,  Bo.  '88..  80 
Leitsch,  William  C,  Har.  '96...  401 
Lembkey,  Walter  L,  Mar.  '92..  i6y 

Lemert,  Edward   L.,  K.  '77 24 

Leonard,  Frank   A.,  Co.  '87..  ..   13I 

Leonard,  George,  Han;i.  '90 226 

L'Esperance,  David  A.,  Jr.,  Fd. 

V>     • 305 

L'Esperance,  David  A.,  Jr.,l*d. 

'96 306 

Lewers,  Charles  R.,  Mil.  '96...  465 

Lewis,  Abiaham,  P.  '97 154 

Lewis,  Abraham,  Mil.  '(j6 465 

Lewis,  Bur  on  K.,  Mc.  '98  436 

Lewis,  Charlldn   M.,  St    '89 ill 

Lewis,  Edward  E.,  Dan.  '92 372 

Lewis,  Ezra  D.,  K.  '70 15 

Lewis,  Joseph  W.,  Jr.,  Co.  '92..  135 

Lewis,  Pinkrtey  G.,  Bo.  '82 :3 

Lewis,  Richard  F.,  Cho.  '93 260 

Lewis,  Samuel  R.,  J.  '86 183 

L'Hommedieu,  Irving,  J.  '86...   183 

Liffring,  John  D.,  Mc.  98 436 


Light,  Charles  F.,  We.  '87 196 

Lile,  William  M.,  Min.  Hon 345 

Limbocker,  Myron  A.,  Gr.  '()7..  478 
Lincoln,  Charles  P.,  Cho.  '90....  255 

Lincoln,  Frank  P.,  We.  '02 204 

Lincoln,  Spencer  F.,  Cg.   91....  314 

Lindeke,  Albert  W..  Di.  '98 367 

Lindley,  Jacob  P.,  Be.  '83 62 

Lindsey,  Thomas  N.,  Ham.  '92  230 

Linn,  William  B.,  G.  '97 247 

Linnen,  John  T.,  Fd.  '92 300- 

Lionberger,  Isaac  H.,  Co.  Hon.  127 
Lippencott,  Harold  E.,  Fd.  '94  303 

Littig,  Victor  L.,  Cho.  '98 267 

Littig,  Victor  L.,  Mc.  '96 432 

Little,  Charles  G.,  Bo.  '97 93 

Little,  Cyrus  H.,  We.   '96 210 

Little,  John  E.,  Gr.  '9^ 473 

Littlefield,  George  B.,  P.  '95...  153 
Lloyd,  Raymond,   Ham.  '97.,..,  237 

Lloyd,  Raymond,  Wa.  '97 286 

Locke,  Campbell  E.,  St.  '96....  120 
Lockelt,  Robert  E.,  Min.  '96...  353 
Lockland,  Edgar  C,  Co.  '98  ...  141 
Lockwood,  Harry  A.,  K.  '83  ...  34 
Lockwood,  Radcliffe  B.,  St., '83  103 
Lockwood,  Thomas  B.,  Dan. '97  376 

Loeb,  Isidor,  T.  '93 335 

Loefler,  Martin  G.,  P.  '87 148 

Loewenthal,  Max,  P.  '84 146 

Loller,  Thomas  H.,  K.  '84 35 

Long,  Charles  D.,  K.  '83 34 

Long,  Max  J.,  Mc.  '94 42& 

Long,  William  F.,  Min.  '97 354 

Longstreet,  James,  Jr.,  Mar.  '91   167 

Loomis,  William  H.,  K.  '80 29 

Lord,  John    D.  Jr.,  St.  '86 106 

Lord,  Joseph  H.,  We.  '87 196 

Lovejoy,  Alva  B.,  Mc.  '94 428 

Lovejoy,  Edward  F.,  We.  '87...  196 
Loveland,  Frank   O.,  Ham.  '88  223 

Loveren,  Harry  E.,  We.  '90 200 

Lovett,  Harry  A.,  K.  '88 41 

Lowden,  Frank  O.,  Bo.  '67 79 

Lowe,  Gerald  A.,  St.  '97 122 

Lowell,  James  A.^  Cho.  '94 262 

Lowenthal,  Solomon  L.,  Bo. '89     81 

Lower,  Josiah  C,  Ham.  '88 223 

Lowndes,  Jr.,  Lloyd,  Wa.  '97...  286 
Lowrie,  Roberts,  G.  '87..  242 

Loyall,  William  H.  T-,  Min  '91  348 

Loye,  Albert  B.,  Di.  '99 368 

Lucas,  Charles  W.,  Fr.  '96 455 

Lucas,  Edward,  Di.  '9S 367 


558 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Lucas,  Olaf  A.,  Bo.  '87 79 

Lucier,  Alvin  J.,  We.  '92 204 

Luckenbach,  Edwin* M.,  Cg.*96  322 

LudingtoD,  Rowland  S.,  Bo.  '91  85 

Ludlow,  Oliver  A.,  K.  '98 56 

Luebbert,  Louis  R.,  Ham.  '91..  228 

Luedke,  Walter  J.,  Har.  '97 403 

Lukens,  Edward  F.,  G.  '89 243 

Lummus,  Henry  T.,  We.  '97...  21 1 

Lund,  Adolph,  Bo.  '82 73 

Lund,  Joseph  W.,  Cho.  '93 260 

Lunt,  Alexander  D..  Mar.  '96...  175 

Lusk,  Frank  H.,  Di.  '98 367 

Lyford,  Victor  G.,  Bo.,  '83 74 

Lyon,  Alfred  B.,  L.  '96 441 

Lyon,  George  T.,  Mc.  '95 431 

Lyon,  Jay  F.,  We.  '88 197 

Lyon,  Job  P.,  J.  '85  t82 

Lyon,  Lawrence  M.,' O.  '98 450 

Lyons,  Joseph  P.,  We.  '90 200 

Macbeth,  Frank  D.,  P.  '97 155 

MacChesney,  Charles  E.,  Fd.'92  300 
Mac  Donald,  Eugene   R.,   Har. 

'97 403 

MacDonald,  John,  G.   '86 241 

Macfarlane,  Charles  R.,  T.  '95..  337 

Mac  Ginnittie,    Walter  F.,  Co. 

*94 136 

MacGregor,  John,  VVa.  '97 286 

MacGregor,  Lane,  Di.  '92 360 

Machesney,  Haines  A.,  Cg.  '93  317 

Mack,  Julian  W.,  Bo.  Hon 70 

Mackentepe,  Frederick  E.,  Ham 

'91 228 

Mackoy,  Harry  B.,  Ham.  '97...   237 

Macomber,  James  H  ,  We.  '95.  207 

Macrum,  William  S.,  Cha.  '05..  383 

McAllister,  Robert  L.  D.,  Min. 

'95 351 

McArdle,  James  H.,  Cg.  'gs 321 

Mc  Arthur,  Henry  W.,  K.  *82  ..     32 

McArthur,  John  R.,  Cho.  '90...  255 

Mc  Arthur,  l-«wis  L.,  Cha.  Hon  379 

McArthur,    William  B.,  L.   '95.  440 

McAvoy,  Francis  S.,  Fd.   '88...  294 

McBirney,  George  D.,  Bo.   '96..     92 

McBroom,  James  H.,  Bo.  '91...     85 

McCabe,  Edward  D.,  P.  '84 146 

McCabe,  Maurice  A.,  Har.  'ob..  401 

McCall,  Edward  M.,  Mc.  '96...  432 

McCall,  James  St.  C,  Wa.  '93.   280 

McCall  urn,  Walter  C,  Bo.   '90.     83 


McCandless,  John,  K.  'Bi 30 

McCann,  George,  Cg.  *88 312 

McCarter,  Edward  B.,  Sw.  '94.,  413 
McCarthy,  John  A.,  G.,   '92..  ..  245 

McClain,  Emlin,  Mc.  Hon 424 

McClanahan,  Archie  A.,  Be. '85  63 
McClanahan,  Archie  A.,  Bo.'84     75 

McClellan,  James  T.,  K.  '75 22 

McClung,  Benjamin,  Fd.  '91...  299 

McClure,  JohnT.,  Be.  '78 60 

McCordic,  Alfred  E.,  Cho.  '89.  253 
McCormack,    Harford   T.,  Mc. 

'96  432 

McCoy,  James  H.,  Be.   'bo 61 

McCreary,  Robert  H.,  Wa.  '91.  277 
McCulloch,  Frank  H.,  Bo.  '86„  77 
McCurdy,  George  V.,  T.  '93...  335 
McCutcheon,  Harvey  S.,  St.  '94  iiS 
McDiarmid,  Campbell  J.,  Ham. 

'91 228 

McDonald,  l.ouis  A.,  Bo.  '85...  76 
McDougall,  Daniel  C,  We.  '89  199 
McDowell,  Charles  S.,  K.  '95...  53 
McDowell,  Irving  C,  J.  '87  ....    185 

McDowell,  John  G.,  Cg.  '90 313 

McElroy,  William,  J.  '87 185 

McEvilly,  James  J.,  Mar.  '94.. .  173 
McFadden,  Everett  R.,  Fr.  '96.  455 
McFarland,  Olin  A.,  Bo.  '80...  71 
McGee,  Charles  A.,  Har.  *99..    405 

McGinn,  John  L.,  Cha.  '93 382 

McGrath,  Hugh  J.,  Har.  '93  ...   397 

McGuffin,  J.  Robert,  K.  '78 26 

McGuire,  Murray  M.,  Min.  '96  353 

McTndoe,  Hugh,  Bo.  '91 85 

McKay,  David  P.,  Min.  '90...  .  347 

McKay,  William  L.,  K.  '80 29 

McKeever,  John  A.,  Bo.  '89....  82 
McKelvey,  Charles  S.,  Co.  '87.  131 
McKenzie,  Alfred  B.,  P.  '95  ...  153 
McKinley,  Aricjrew,  Jr.,  Co. '89  133 
McKinney,  Charles  E.,  K.  '8r..  31 
McKinney,  William  M.,  Bo.  '86  77 
McKnight,  Fred  W.,  Cg.  '95...  321 
McLanahan,  James  C,  G.  '87..  242 

Mcl-^ne,  George  B.,  K.  '84 35 

McLean,  Charles  F.,  Bo.  '94...  90 
McLean,  Milton  H.,  Ham.  'oi.  22S 
McLean,  William  C,  Ham.  92  230 
McMahan,  William  L.,  Bo.   '92     87 

McMahon,  Fulton,  St.,  *88 109 

McMillan,  Philip  H.,  Cho.  *98..  267 

McMillan,  Seth  L.,  Sw.  '94 414 

Mc.Murran,  William  T.,  Di.  '93  361 


BLPHABETICAL    INDEX. 


559 


McMurray,  Orrin  K.,  P.  '93....  151 
McNary,  Lawrence  A.,  Cha.  'go  380 
McNaught,  Joseph  F.,  K.  '79...  28 
McNaught,  William C,  Har.'gg  405 
McNear,  Frederick  W.,  Cho. '94  262 

McNutt,  Maxwell,  P.  '98 155 

Mcpherson,  Donald  P.,  Cho. '95  263 
McQuaid,  William  A.,  Wa.  '92  278 

McOuigg,  John  R.,  Cg.  '90 313 

McShea,  Walter  R.,  G.  '97 247 

Madden,  Terry  J.,  Gr.  '9b 474 

Madden,  John  F.,  Bo.  '88 ^     80 

Maddox,  Elmer  L.,  St.  '85 105 

Magee,  Ernest  De  L.,  Cg.  '97..  324 
Magnider,  Albert  S.  J.,  Bo.  '86  77 
Magruder,  Leonard  A.,  Sw.  '96  415 

Maher,  Edward,  Bo.  '85 76 

Maher,  Lester  E.,  K.  '98 56 

Mahoney,  Joseph  J.,  We.  '85...  I94 
Malarkey,  Daniel  J.,  Cha.   '92..  381 

Mallon,  Guy  W.,  Ham.  *88 223 

Mallon,  Neil  B.,  Ham.  '99 238 

Mallory,  Elmer  E.,  Cha.  '95 363 

Mallory,  Roland  H.,  Fd.  '96....  306 
Maltman,  Stewart  A  ,  Bo.  '93...     89 

Manley,  Robert  C,  Gr.  '96 475 

Manly,  George  C,  K.  '87 40 

Manly,  Robert  W.,  K.  '96 55 

Mann,  Jonas  F.,  St.  '89 m 

Mann,  Medary  D.,  K.  '77 25 

Mann,  Nathan  A.,  K.  '77 25 

Manning,  Augustus  K.,  Bo.  '82     73 

Mansfield,  John  A.,  K.  '79 28 

Manville,  Mahlon  F.,  L.  '97....  442 
March,  Joseph  B.,  T.  '96  ........  338 

March,  Moncure,  St.  '97 122 

Maikham,  George  W.,  Di.  '91..  360 
Marks,  Nicholas  B.,  Min.  '96...  353 

Marks,  Russell  A.,  Mc.  '97 434 

Marlalt,  Herbert  R.,  K.  '96 55 

Marlatt,  William  H.,  Ham.  '92  230 
Marlatt,  William  H.,  Wa.  '92...  278 

Marley,  Carlton  C,  L.   '95 440 

Marriott,  Abraham  R.,  Fr.  '97..  458 

Marrs,  William  R.,  Min.  '95 352 

Marsh,  Charles  C,  St.  '94 118 

Marsh,  George  H.,  Cha.  '93 382 

Marsh,  Norman  J.,  Fd.  '91 299 

Marshall,  George  S.,  Sw.  '97...  417 
Marshall,  Henry  M.,  Mar.  '96..  176 
Marshall,  James  M.,  Min.  '94...  351 

Marshall,  James  Y.,  K.  '71 16 

Marshall,    Robert   E.   L.,   Min. 

'96 353 


Martin,  Adam  W.,  We.  '90 201 

Martin,  Alexander,  T.  Hon 331 

Martin,  Bradley,  Jr.,  Cho.  '97..  266 

Martin,  Clement  G.,  J.  '85 182 

Martin,  Forest  J.,  We.  '90 201 

Martin,  George  C,  Har.  '99 404 

Martin,  George  G.,  Co.  '96 138 

Martin,  James  S.,  K.  '91 47 

Martin,  John  T.,  Sw.  '98 418 

Martin,  Joseph  W.,  K.  '74 20 

Martin,  Richard  H.  L.,  Fd.  '97  307 

Martin,  William  M.,  Min.  '90....  347 

Martyn,  Chauncey  W.,  Bo.  '90  83 

Marvin,  Loren  P.  W.,  Wa.  '94..  282 

Marye,  Robert  V.,  Min.  '91 348 

Masao,  Tokichi,  Wa.  '97 286 

Mason,  Alfred  F.,  Di.  '95 364     , 

Mason,  Edward  C,  K.  '90 45 

Mason,  George  .\.,  Bo.  '94 90 

Mason,  James  M.  Jr.,  Min.  '92.  349 

Mason,  Norman  T.,  K.  '86 39 

Mason,  Roswell  B.,  Bo.  '97 93 

Mason,  Vroman,  Har.  '99 405 

Masou,  William  H.,  Gr.  '9(1 475 

Mason,  William  H.,  Gr.  '97 476 

Mather,  Richard  H.,  Bo.  ^92  ...  87 
Matheson,  Alexander  E.,  Har. 

'94 398 

Mathews,  Harry  A.,  Fd.  '90 296 

Mathews,  Thomas  J.,  Har.  '92.  395 

Matteson,  Charles  D.,  Di.  '92...  360 

Matthews,  Randolph,   Ham. '97  237 

Mattison,  John  A.,  Fd.  '94 303 

Mauck,  Roscoe  J.,  Sw.  '93 412 

May,  James  A.,  Co.  '88 132 

May,  John  A.,  Bo.  '82 73 

Mayberry,  Edward  F.,    Min.'94  350 

Mayer,  Asher,  Fd.  '98  308 

Maynard,  Alfred  F.,  K.  '80 29 

Maynard,  Reuben  L.,  Cg. '91...  314 

Mays,  Edwin,  Cha.   '96. ..  384 

Mays,  Franklin  P.,  Cha.  Hon...  379 

Meador,  Alexander  McH.,  T.'96  338 

Meadows,  William  G.,  Dan. '92  372 

Meads,  Albert  H.,  Ham.  '87....  222 

Means,  James  W.,  Gr.  '98 478 

Mechem,  Floyd  R.,  K.   Hon....  11 

Medbury,  Samuel,  K.  '04 51 

Meeker,  Adam  H.,  K.  '85 37   • 

Meeker,  Walter  S.,  K.  '86 39 

Meers,  Eneshia,  K.  '76 23 

Meighan,  Burton  C,  Fd. '94 303 

Meighan,  Howard  S.,  Fd.  "95...  304 

Mellish,  WMlHam  C,  We.   '95...  207 


560 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


Melton,  Richard  L.,  K.  *oi 47 

Mentzer,  William  C,  L.    95..  .,  440 

Menzie,  Herbert  J.,  Wa.  '90 276 

Merchant,  Huntington  W.,  Di. 

'93 361 

Merriam,  Frank  D.,  Gr.  '97 478 

Merrill,  Frederick  G.,  J.  '87.  ..   185 

Merrill,  George  I.,  G.  ^97 247 

Merritt,  Addis  D.,  Mar.  *87 164 

Merritt,  Frederick,  Mar.  '93 169 

Merritt,  Willis,  K.  '74 20 

Mershon,  Abner  H.,  G.  '87 242 

Meserve,  Edwin  A.,  P.  *86 147 

Meservey,  Edwin  C.,  Co.  '85...  129 

Metcalf,  Wilder  S.,  Gr.  '97....^  476 

Metson,  William  H.,  P.  '86 147 

Metz,  William  S.,  Be.  '78 60 

Metzler,  Curtis  G.,  We.  '97 211 

Meux,  Joseph  P.,  P.  Hon 144 

Meyer,  Edward  R.,  Ham.  '94.^  234 


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M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
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ddlekauff,  Oscar,   Bo.  '90..  ..  83 

liar,  Samuel  R.,  Min.  '92 348 

Hard,  William  A.,  We.  '92...  204 

Her,  Clarence  J.,  Mc.  '96 432 

Her,  Claude  E.,  Mar.  '96..  ..  175 

Her,  Clyde  W.,  Gr.  '96 475 

Her,  Clyde  W  ,  Gr.  '97 477 

Her,  Daniel  C,  Co.  '97.  ...  ..  139 

Her,  Edward,  St.  '88 109 

Her,  Edwin  L.,  St.  '88 109 

Her,  Edwin  L.,  We.  '87 196 

Her,  Geo.  B. ,  Mc.  '94  ..    .  429 

Her,  Henry  G.,  Jr.,  Bo.  '97..  93 

Her,  James.  Be.  '81 61 

Her,  John  D.,  Co.   '87 131 

Her,  Justus  A.,  Mc.  '97 434 

Her,  Rice,  Cg.  '98 325 

Her,  Richard  W.,  Wa.  '91...  277 

Her,  Samuel  F.,  K.  Hon 11 

Her,  Theron  B.,  Cg.   '95 321 

Her,  WiHiam  D.,  T.  '95 337 

Her,  WiHiam  S.,  Bo.  '99 94 

liner,  WiH  W.,  Bo.  '91 85 

lis,  Calvin  H.,  We.  '91 203 

lis,  Edward   MacM.,  Cg.  '95  321 

lis,  George  A.  H.,  Mar.  '95..  172 

lis,  George  E.,  Ham.  '95 235 

lis,  Mountfort,  Di.  '97 366 

Ine,  John  A.,  J.  '87 185 

Iton,  Charles  C.,  We.  '93 205 

nor,  John  B.,  Min.  Hon 344 

nor,  John  B.  Jr.,  Min.  '90...  349 

nor,  Raleigh  C,  Min.  Hon  ..  345 

nshall,  William  E.,  Sw.  '99..  419 


Minton,  Charles,  T.  '92 334 

Mitchell,  Alexander 'C.,  Gr.*g7  478 

Mitchell,  Arthur  P.,  K.  *8o 29 

Mitchell,  Edward  L.,  We.  '89^  19^ 
Mitchell,  George  R.,  Bo.  '90...  83 
Mitchell,  Harold  C,  Cg.  '93...  317 

Mitchell,  Homer  R.,  T.  '95 337 

Mitchell,  James  H.,  Gr.  '97 478 

Mitchell,  James  McC,  Dan. '97  376 

Mitchell,  John  G.,  Sw.  '97 417 

Mitchell,  Oliver  R.,  Cho.  '93...  260 

Mitchell,  Rolla  R.,  Gr.  '95 473 

Mitchell,  Rolla  R.,  Gr,  '96 475 

Mitchell,   William   DeW.,    Di. 

'96   365 

MitcheH,  William  H.,  We,  *87.  196 

Moen,  Edward  C,  St.  '94 118 

Moffatt,  John  O.,  K.  '76 23 

Moffett,  George  H.,  Sw.   '93....  413 

Moffett,  Robert  L.,  St.  '92 114 

Moffit,  John  T.,  K.   '86 39 

Moll,  Theophilus  J.,  Cg.  Hon..  311 

Monckton,  Frank  D.,  P.  '86....  147 

Moncrieff,  George  G.,  O.   '98...  45a 

Moninger,  John  A.,  K.  '76 23 

Monroe,  Alonzo  J.,  P.  '85 146 

Monsarrat,  Norton  S.,  Sw.  '98.  418 

Montieth,  Arthur  McA.,  K.  '70  14 

Montieth,  George  W.,  Co.  '83..  12S 
Montgomery,    William   M.,   G. 

'89 243 

Montmorency,  Arthur  F.,  L.*96  441 

Moody,  Ralph  E.,  J.  '86 183 

Mooers,  Walter,   We.    96 210 

Moore,  Albert  R.,  Di.  '91 359 

Moore,  Charles  B.,  Bo.  '87 79 

Moore,  Daniel  A.,  Co.  '83 132 

Moore,    Edward  D.,  We.  '87,..  196 

Moore,  Frank  H.,  Mar.  '96.......  175 

Moore,  Frank  L.,  Cha.  '90 380 

Moore,  George  A.,  We.  '94  206 

Moore,  George  W.,  K.  '73 i8 

Moore,  Joseph  F.,  Mar. '81 165 

Moore,  Joseph  L.,  T.  '91 332 

Moore,  Otho  C,  T.  '97 340 

Moore,  Walter  J.,  St.  '97 122 

Moore,  William  A.,  St.  '83 109 

Moore,  William  C,  St.  '92 114 

Moore,  WUliamH.,  K.  'S8 41 

Moorhead,  William  P.,  Di.  '98.  367 

Moorman,  Elmore  B.,  Min.  '91  348 

Moran,  Daniel  W.,  Cg.  '92... .«  316 

Moran,  Thomas  A.,  Fr.  Hon...  454 

Moran,  William  J.,  St.  '91 112 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX, 


Morcy,  Thomas  E.,  K.  '77 25 

Morgan,  Arthur  R.,  Ham.  '97..  237 
Moi^an,  Ernest  I.,  We.  '93.. ..^  205 
Morgan,  George  N.,  Bo.  '87....     79 

Morgan,  Henry,  Wa.  '94 282 

Morgan,  Henry  H.,  Har.  '93....  397 
Morgan,  John  C,  Jr.,  Cg.  '98..  325 

Morgan,  John  H.,  Wa.  '96 285 

Morgan,  Samuel  H.,  Cho.  '89...  253 

Morley,  Michael  J.,  G.  '91 244 

Morrassy,  Frank  W.,  Be.  '89  ...  65 
Morrill,  Frank  H.,  Ham.  '87...  219 
Morrill,  Henry  A.,  Ham.  Hon.  217 

Morris,  Fritz,  K.  '79 28 

Morris,  Louis  E.,  K.  '74 20 

Morris,  Martin,  K.  '71 ift 

Morris,  Robert  F.,  Ham.  '95....  235 

Morrison,  Samuel,  Sw.  '93 413 

Morrow,  Dwight  W.,  St.  *99....  124 

Morse,  Charles  F.,  Bo.  '91 85 

Morse,  Jamin  S.,  St.  '87 107 

Morseman,  Edgar  M.,  Jr.,  K.*95  53 
Mortland,  Samuel  G.,  Co.  '97...  139 
Morton,  George  L.,  Mar.  '88...  165 

Mosely,  Harold  P.,  We.  '98 212 

Mosle,  Augustus  H.,  Cho.  '92..  258 
Mosle,  Augustus  H.,  Wa,  '91...  277 

Moss,  John  H.,  Har.  '93 397 

Moss,  Marshall  C,  Har.  '94.....  398 

Motter,  Samuel  I.,  K.  '99 57 

Moulding,  Thomas  C,  00.  '93..  89 
Moulinier,  Edward  P.,  Ham.*9o  227 
Moulton,  George  W.,  We.  '00..  201 
Mowry,  Louis  D.  M.,  Mar.   94.   172 

Moyer,  Linnaeus  E.,  T.  'g2 334 

Mueller,  Albert  C,  Mc.  '97 434 

Mulkey,  Francis  M.,  Cha.  '91...  381 

Mullan,  George  V.,  Fd.  '93 304 

Mulligan,  William  G.,  Fd.  '92..  300 
Mumford,  George  D.,  Cho.  '93  260 

Munger,  John  C,  K.  '96 55 

Munns,  Horace  G.,  T.  '91 332 

Munson,  Cyrus  LaR.,  Wa.Hon.  271 

Munson,  Harlan  L.,  Cg.  '91 314 

Murphy,  Daniel  V.,  Cg.  '91 314 

Mnrphy,  Edward,  2nd,  J.  '92...  189 

Murphy,  John  A.,  K.  '88 42 

Murray,  Michael  J.,  We.  '89 199 

Murry,  Harvey  D.,  T.  '97 340 

Murry,  Jerre  H.,  T.  '93 335 

Musgraye,  Harrison    M.,    Mar. 

'84 161 

Muxen,  Christopher  D.,  Mc.  '94  428 
Myers,  Harl,  Mc.  '94 428 


Myers,  Louis  W.,  Har.  '95 400 

Myers,  Samuel  H.,  G.  '92 245 

Naramore,  Milton  O.,  Bo.  '89...  82 
Nash,  Frederick  H.,  We.  '98...  212 

Nash,  George  K.,  Sw.  Hon 411 

Nash,  William  G.,  We.  '95 207 

Nason,  Henry  T.,  St.  '88 109 

Nast,  Conde  M.,  Co.  '97 140 

Naylor,  Levi  W.,  Mar.  '86 163 

Neal,  Henry  A.,  K.  '73 18 

Neal,  Jay  P.,  T.  '91 332 

Neal,  Richard  F.,  L.  '95 440 

Neale,  George  H.,  Min.  '92 349 

Neale,  Robert,  Fr.  '98 458 

Nearing,  Charles  H.,  St  '82 loi 

Need  ham,  Harry  B.,  Mar.  '94..  172 

Nellany,  Charles  V.,  J.  '92 189 

Nelson,  Charles  C,  K.  '78 26 

Nelson,  James  B.,  K.  '93 49 

Neuhoff,  George  L,,  Co.  '90 134 

Nevin,  Charles  B.,  Sw.  '98 419 

Nevin,  Edwin  C,  G.  '93 246 

Nevin,  James  E.,  Co.  '89 133 

Newbrook,  William  G.,  Dan. '93  373 
Newcomb,  Herman  D.,  Min. '95  351 
Newell,  Emerson  R.,  Mar.  '95..  175 

Newell,  Grant,  Bo.  '86 78 

Newell,  James  M  ,  Cho.  '92 258 

Newell,  James  M.,  Cho.  '93 260 

Newitt,  Harvey  C,  Jr.,  G.  '89..  243 
Newman,  James  B  ,  Mc.  '97....  434 

Newman,  John  M.,  Be.  '85 63. 

Newton,  Alfred  P.,  Cg.  '96 322 

Niblack,  Mason  J.,  K.  '82 3a 

Nichols,  Frederick  A.,  Fr.  '96..  455 

Nichols,  Galen  F.,  Gr.  '95 473 

Nichols,  John  R.,  We.  '97 211 

Nickerson,  Hiram  C,  We.  '92..  204 
Niedermeyer,  Frederick  W.,  T. 

'94 336 

Nields,  John  P.,  Cho.  '93 261 

Niles,  Edward  C.,  Cho.  '92  .....  250 

Niles,  William  W.,  J.  '86 183 

Nilon,  Frank  T.,  P.  '88 149 

Ninde,  Daniel  B.,  K. '95 53 

Nippcrt,  Alfred  K.,  Ham.  '97..  237 

Nixon,  Richard,  Mar.  '92 169 

Noble,  Frank  H.  S.,  Mc.  '94...  428 

Noble,  Herbert,  St.  '93 116 

Noble,  James  B.,  O.  *o8 450 

Noble,  Osian  G.,  Cg.  ^89 312 

Noble,  William  M.,  We.  '88.....  197 


562 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


Nolan,  Lucius  P.,  Co.  '83 128 

Nolan,  Michael  D.,  J.  '91^ 188 

Norcross,  John  V.,  Har.  '93 397 

Nordon,  Gabriel  J.,  Bo.  '88 80 

Norris,  George  M.,  Ham.  '88...  223 

Norris,  William  B.,  Mar.  '86...  163 

Northcott,  Elliott,  K.  '92 48 

Northrup,  George  W.,Jr.,Bo.'84  75 
Northrup,  William  H.,  Jr.,  Fd. 

'96 306 

Northup,  Harry  E.,  Cha.  '97...  384 

Norton,  Algernon  S.,  Fd.  '92...  300 

Norton,  Charles  P.,  Dan.  Hon.  371 

Norton,  Fred  L.,  We.  '89 199 

Norton,  George  H.,  Min.  '90...  347 

Norton,  John  Q.  A.,  Gr.  Hon.^  472 

Norval,  Theophilus  L.,  L.  Hon.  439 

Noyes,  Alfred  H.,  Gr. '98  478 

Noyes,  Marshal  P.,  Bo.  '94 90 

Nutter,  George  R.,  Cho.  '89....  254 

O 

Oakley,  Egbert  S.,  Di.  '98 367 

Oaks,  Charles  J.,  Cho.  '90 255 

Obenauer,  Victor  J.,  K.  '95 53 

Obermey re,  Joseph  G.,  Ham. '89  224 
O'Brien,  Edward  D.,  J.,  '92....  189 

O'Brien,  John  L.,  Dan.  '98 376 

O'Byrne,  Frank,  Fd.  '90 296 

O'Connor,  John  J.,  Cha.  '98 385 

Odell,  Hammond,  St.  '92 114 

Odell,  Samuel  W.,  Be.  '87  .  ...     64 

Oden,  William  E.,  Bo.  '92 87 

O'Gara,  John,  P. '96 153 

Ogden,  Hugh  W.,  Cho.  '96«...  265 

Okey,  Perry,  Sw.  '95 415 

Olds,  William  W..  Jr.,  Min.  '96  353 

O'Leary,  Denis,  Fd.  '90 297 

O'Leary,  Florence  A.,  Ham. '91  228 

Olin,  John  M.,  Har.  Hon 392 

Oliver,  Leander  D.,  Ham.  '99..  238 
Olmsted,  Andrew  L.,  Cg.  '93...  318 

Olney,  Warren,  Jr.,  P.  '94 152 

Olson,  Henry  (or)  Harry,  Bo. '91  85 
01  well,  Lawrence  A.,  Har.  '92..  395 

Olwell,  Philip  F.,  Fd.  '88 295 

O'Neal,  Joseph  T.,  K.  '73 18 

Opdyke,  Alfred  C.  P.,  Fd.  '94..  303 
Ordronaux,  John,  St.  Hon  ...99-100 

Ormond,  John  McF.,  K.  '89 43 

Orr,  Isaac  H.,  Co.  '83 128 

Osborne,  James  W.,  We.  '00....  201 
Osborne,  Samuel  G.,  Sw.  97...  417 
O'Shaughnessy,  John  P.,  T.  '95  337 


Osier,  B.  B.,  O.  Hon 447 

Osier,  Edward  G.,  O.  '98 450 

Osier,  Featherstone  B.,  O.  *97..  449 
Ostergard,  Martin  J.,  T.  '97«.,.  340 
Ostrander,  Russell  C,  K.  '76...     23 

Otis,  Ralph  C,  Bo.  '96 92 

Ougheltre,  Edgar  E.,  J.  '86 183 

Oura,  Hajime,  Cg.  '93.... 31S 

Owen,  Walter  E.,  Co.  '85 129 

Owen,  Wilber  A.,  Mar.  '96 176 

Owen,  Wilbur,  K. '88 42 

Oxnard,  Henry  E.,  Cho.  '89....  253 

Packard,  George,  Bo.  '91 8$ 

Paddock,  Frederick  G  ,  St.  '84  103 

Paden,  Joseph  E.,  Bo.  '85 76 

Page,  Charles  H.,  Jr.,  J.  '92....   189 

Page,  David  P.,  We.  '95 208 

Page,  Murray  E.,  J.  '88 186 

Page,  Rollin  K.,  P.  '97 155 

Page,  William  H.,  Sw.  '93 413 

Paget,  Lionel  L.,  Cha.  '97 384 

Pagin,  Oliver  E.,  K.  '82 32 

Paige,  James,  Di.  Hon 358 

Paine,  A.  H.,  DeF.,  K.  '73 19 

Paine,  Louis  H.,  We.  '98 212 

Palmer,  Jonathan,  Jr.,  K.  '93...     49 

Palmer,  Josiah  C,  St.  84 104 

Palmer,  Leslie  R.,  Cg.  97 324 

Palmer,  William  F.,  Co.  '89»...  133 

Palmeter,  Roy  A.,  Mc.  '97 434 

Paramore,  Edward  E.,  Co.  '97.,  140 

Pardee,  Lionel  S.,  Ham.  '92 230 

Paret,  Walter  P.,  St.  '99 124 

Parish,  Edward  C,  St.  '98 123 

Park,  M.  C.  H.,  Co.  '84 129 

Parker,  Edward  L.,  Dan.  Hon.  371 

Parker,  Force,  St.  '91 112 

Parker,  Henry  H.,  J.  '86.... 183 

Parker,  James  A.,  St.  '94 118 

Parker,  James  P.,  Min.  '94  350 

Parker,  Jesse  T.,  L.  '97 44a 

Parker,  Luman  F.,  Jr.,  Co.  '97  140 

Parker,  Warren  A.,  T.  '91 332 

Parker,  WMlliam  C,  We.  '89....  199 
Parkhurst,  Elmer  W.,  K.  '83...     34 

Parks,  Rufus  H.,  Be. '86 64 

Parks,  Samuel  S.,  Bo.  '88 80 

Parmelee,  Carroll  H.,  K.  '84.,.  36 
Parmely,  Melvin  B.,  Jr.,  K.  '92  48 
Parmenter,  William    L.,  K.  '88     42 

Parr,  Franklin  J.,  Be.  '88 65 

Parry,  Charles  M.,  Di.  '93 361 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


563 


Parry,  Edward  H.,  Mar.  '94....  173 
Parshall,  Charles  H.,  Cg.  '91....  315 

Parshall,  William  A.,  J.  '89 187 

Parsons,  Birney  C,  We.  '94 206 

Parsons,  Carleton  H.,  We.  *97..  211 

Parsons,  Francis,  Wa.  '97 286 

Parsons,  Harold  C,  Sw.  '97 417 

Parsons.  Hinsdill,  J.  '85 181 

Parsons,  James  A.,  Cg.  '90 313 

Parsons,  Robert  S.,  Cg.  '88 312 

Parsons,  William  B.,  St.  '95 119 

Partridge,  Frank  C,  St.  '84 104 

Pashley,  Charles  L.,  Fd.  '89...  294 
Pastene,  Joseph  N.,  We.  '88....  197 

Patrick,  Daniel  H.,  Bo.  '83 74 

Patrick,  Robert  W.,  St.  *82 loi 

Pattee,  William  S.,  Di.  Hon 358 

Patterson,  Edward  L.,  St.  '88..  109 
Patterson,  Frederick  B.,  Bo.  "88  81 
Patterson,  John  F.  E.,  O.  *95...  448 
Patterson,  Roscoe  C,  T.  '97 —  340 
Patterson,  Walter  B.,  Mar.  '85.   163 

Patton,  Robert  H.,  Be.  '85 63 

Paul,  Clarence  A.,  Har.  '94 398 

Paulsen,  William  A.,  Bo.  '80...     71 

Pavey,  George  M.,  Wa.  '90 276 

Paxton,  Thomas  B.,  Jr.,  Ham. 

'99 238 

Payne,  Robert  H.,  Co.  '83 128 

Payne,  William  T.,Bo.  '92 87 

Peabody,  Augustus  S.,  Bo.  '97..     93 

Pearson,  Fisher  H.,  We.  '89....   199 

Pease,  Arthur  B.,  Bo.  '93 89 

Pease,  Edward  L.,  Sw.  '99 419 

Pease,  Frank  B.,  Bo.  '87 79 

Pease,  Franklin  A.,  Mar.  '86...  163 

Pease,  Lynn  S.,  Har.  '91 394 

Peck,  Bayard  L.,  Fd.   '94 303 

Peck,  Elwin  C,  Ham.  '92 230 

Peck,  Hiram  D.,  Ham.  Hon....  217 

Peck,  James  F.,  P.  '85 147 

Peck,  John  W.,  Ham.  '98 237 

Peckham,  Henry  A.,  J.  '91 i88 

Peck  ham,  Rufus  W.,  Jr.,  J.  '92  189 

Pelgram,  Charles  R.,  St.  '96 120 

Pelton,  Florentine  A.,  We.  '90.  201 

Pemberton,  James  E.,  P.  '86...  147 

Pendleton,  Edmund,  Mc.  '97...  434 

Penfield,  William  W.,  Fd.  '90..  297 

Pennel,  Frank  M.,  J.  '86 183 

Pennell,  Arthur  R.,  Wa.  '89....  275 

Penney,  Thomas  H.,  Wa.  '89....  275 

Penwell,  Louis,  St.  '93 116 

Perham,  Frederic  E.,  Fd.  '93...  301 


Perkins,  Arthur,  Wa.  '89 275 

Perkins,  Edwin  Z.,  K.  '78 26 

Perkins,  Thomas  A.,  P.  '96 154 

Perkins,  Thomas  N.,  Cho.  *94..  262 

Perkins,  William  T.,  K.  '84 36 

Perkins,  Willis  B.,  K.  '83 34 

Perley,  Lyman  O.,  Wa.  '90 276 

Perley,  WiUard  H.,  K.  '71 16 

Perse,  Edward  McM.,  Sw.  '97..  417 

Peter,  Arthur,  Min.  '92 349 

Peter,  Bsverly  K.,  Mar.   '92 169 

Peter,  James  B.,  K.  '73  19 

Peters,  Theodore  L.,  St.  '94....  118 
Petersberger,  Isaac,  Mc.  '97  ,...  434 
Peterson,  Charles  F.,  Wa.  '97..  286 
Pettingill,  Claude  K.,  Di.  '94...  363 

Pettis,  William,  Bo.  '92 87 

Phelps,  Alfred  H.,  Wa.  *93. 280 

Phelps,  Charles  A.,  Har.  99 405 

Phelps,  Edward  J.,  Wa.  Hon...  271 

Phelps,  Mark  W.,  K.  '75  22 

Phelps,  Myron  H.,  Mar.  '84 i6i 

Phelps,  Myron  H.,  St.  '85 105 

Philbrick,  Eliphalet  F.,  We. '97  211 
Philbrick,  Samuel  L.,  K.  '88...  42 
Phillips,  Abraham  L.,  Be.  '84  ..     62 

Phillips,  Bradley  H.,  J.  '91 188 

Phillips,  Frank  H.,  Ham.  '89...  225 

Phillips,  Norman  A.,  K.  '91 47 

Phipps,  Ambrose  L.,  Fd.  '97...  307 
Phipps,  Cranston  G.,  Har.  '96..  401 
Piatt,  William  H.  H.,  Gr.  '96...  475 

Pierce,  Charles  S.,  K.  '87 40 

Pierce,  Curtis  E.,  K.  '82... 32 

Pierce,  Daniel  A.,  St.  '84 104 

Pierce,  Paul,  Bo.  '88 81 

Pierce,  Wilson  L.,  Di.  '93 361 

Pike,  Charles  B.,  Cho.  '96 265 

Pike,  Frederick  A.,  Mar.  '87  ..."  165 

Pilcher,  George,  Min.  '97.. 354 

Pillsbury,  Horace  D.,  P.  '98....  155 
Pillsbury,  William  F.,  Cho.  '92  259 
Pinckney,  Merritt  W.,  Bo.  '83..     74 

Piper,  Charles  E.,  Bo.  '90 83 

Pirce,  James  A.,  Cho.  '97 266 

Pisek,  Frank,  Fd.  '90 297 

Pister,  William,  Ham.  '92 230 

Pitcher,  Perry  P.,  Bo.  '80 7 1 

Pitkin,  Robert  J.,  Wa.  '88 274 

Pittman,  Hubert  N.,  T.  '91 332 

Pitts,  John  J.,  Be.  '83 62 

Pizey,  Paul,  L.  '95 440 

Piatt,  Harrison  G.,  Wa.  Hon  ...  271 
Piatt,  Johnson  T.,  Wa.  Hon 272 


5^4 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI. 


Piatt,  Robert  T.,  Wa.  '92 279 

Piatt,  Rutherford  H.,  Sw.  Hon  411 

Plessner,  David,  Co.  '87 131 

Plummer,     William     A.,     We. 

'89 199 

Pochin,  Frederick  L.,  Bo.  '92..     87 

Poehler,  Louis  C  Gr.  '97 478 

Pogue,  J.  R.,  Be.  '87 64 

P(^ue,  Thomas  L.,  Ham.  '93...  232 

Pogue,  Thomas  L.,  Min.  '93 349 

Poland,  George  W.,  K.  '76 23 

Poland,  Joseph  R,,  T.  '94 336 

Polk,  Frank  L.,  St.  '97 122 

Pomerene,  Atlee,  Ham.  '86 220 

Pomeroy,  John  N.,  P.  Hon 144 

Pomeroy,  John  N.,  Jr.,  St.  *9i..  113 

Pomeroy,  Robert  W.,  Cho.  '95..  263 

Pomeroy,  Robert  W.,  Fd.  '93. ..  301 

Pond,  Philip,  2d.,Wa.  '90 277 

Pond,  William  H.,  Wa.  ^91 277 

Poole,  William  F.,  Jr.,  Bo.   '93     89 

Pope,  Horace  G.,  Gr.  '96 475 

Pope,  Warner  Sf.  C,  Gr.  '96...  475 

Pope,  William  S.,  Jr.,  Co.  '06..  139 

Poppenhusen,   Conrad  H.,   Bo. 

'94 90 

Porter,  Gilbert  E.,  Bo.  '84..;...     75 

Porter,  James  H.,  Cg.  '97 324 

Porter,  Valentine  M.,  Co.  '94...  136 

Post,  Waldron  K.,  St.  W ii8 

Pottenger,  Arthur  B.,  O.  '96...  449 

Potter,  Edwin  O.,  Cha.  '90 380 

Potter,  George  E.,  Gr.  'q8 478 

Potter,  Henry  J.,  Cg.  '89 313 

Potter,  Mark  W.,  Fd.  *88 295 

Potter,  Thaddeus  S.,  Cha.  '91..  381 

Pound,  Cuthbert  W.,  Cg.  Hon..  311 

Powell,  Bruce  B.,  Fr.  '96 456 

Powell,  Edward  T.,  Sw.  '96 415 

Powell,  Elmer  N.,  Gr.  '95 473 

Powell,  William  H.,  We.  *90...  201 

Powell,  William  H.,  G.  '92 245 

Powers,  John  P.,  Jr.,  Min.  '97..  354 

Pratt,  Addison  S.,  Wa.  '98 287 

Pratt,  Albert  F.,  Di.  '95 364 

Pratt,  Arthur  E.,  K.  '90 45 

Pratt,  Charles  O.,  J.  '89 187 

Pratt,  Frank  F.,  Bo.  '95 91 

Pratt,  George  E.  M.,  Bo.  '88...     81 

Pratt,  Harry  E.,  Bo.   '93 87 

Pratt,  Henry  v.,  Cg.  '90 313 

Pratt,  John  L.,  J.  '84 181 

Pratt,  Louis  W.,  J.  '85 182 

Praul,  Walter  W.,  Co.  '91 135 


Prendergast,  James  W.,  Jr.,  St. 

'98 123 

Prendergast,  Louis  W.,  Di.  *95.  364 

Prentis,  George  G.,  K.  '93 49 

Prentiss,  George  L.,  Jr.,  St. '84  104 

Prescott,  Oliver,  Jr.,  Cho.   '92.,  259 

Price,  Gilmore  D.,  K.  '95 54 

Price,  Robert  M.,  P.  '96 154 

Price,  Simeon  T.,  K.  '74 20 

Price,  Thomas  L  C,  T.  '97 340 

Price,  William  H.,  G.  '86 241 

Price,  Wilson  C,  Mil.  '96 465 

Prime,  William  C,,  Fd.  '93 301 

Pringle,  Ralph,  Mc.  '96 432 

Prouty,  Henry  W.,  J.  '85 182 

Provine,  Waller  M.,  Cg.  '97 324 

Prunty,  Leonard  W.,  Gr.  '96...  47^ 

Puckett,  Oscar  R.,  T.  '92 332 

Pugh,  David  F.,  Sw.  Hon 411 

Pugh,  James  L.,  Jr.,  Mar.  *84..  161 

Pulsifer,  George  R.,  Cho.  '93...  261 

Pumphrey,  John  W.  P.,  T. '95..  337 

Putnam,  Alfred  W.,  We.  '96...  210 

Putnam,  Charles  E.,  Di.  '93 361 

Putnam,  George  E.,  K.  '75 22 

Putnam,  James  L.,  Cho.  '95 263 

Putnam,  Robert  M.  S.,  J.  92...  189 

Purcell,  James  M.,  Bo.  '87 79 

Q 

Quencer,  Albert  B.,  Cg.  '93 318 

equerry,  Archibald  R.,  Gr.  '95..  473 
Querry,  Archibald  R.,  Gr.  'q6..  475 

Quimby,  Allen,  We.  '97 212 

Quinby,  William,  Mar.  '87  ...      165 
Quinby,  William  L.,  We.  '89...  199 


Rainey,  Henry  T.,  Bo.  '85 76 

Ralston,  Charles  T.,  K.  '83 34 

Ralston,  Charles  T.,  Mar 160 

Ralston,  George  S.,  L.  '98 443 

Ramsey,  William  G.,  K.  '94 51 

Rand,  William  H.,  Jr.,  Cho. '91  257 
Randall,  Emilius  O.,  Sw.  Hon.  411 

Randall,  Seth  C,  K. '74 21 

Raney,  George  P.,  Jr.,  Min. '96  353 
Rankin,  Orville  M.,  Cha.  '97...  384 
Rankine,  Harold  S.,  St.  '96..  ..  120 
Ranney,  Rufus  P.,  K.  '98... ...     56 

Ransdcll,  J.  W.,  Be.  '83 62 

Rathbone,  Albert,  J.  '89 188 

Rathbone,  Henry  R.,  Har.  '94..  398 
Raum,  Green  B.,  Jr.,  Mar.  '86  163 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


565 


Rawson,  Exlward  S.,  St.  '94 118 

Ray,  Fred  P.,  T.  '93 335 

Ray,  John,  Jr.,  Ham.  '92 230 

Raymond,  William  H  ,  L.  '95..  .140 

Raymond,  William  M.,  Bo.  '96  92 

Raynolds,  Edward  V.,  St.  '82 ..  102 

Read,  Abram  C,  Fd.  '88 294 

Read,  George  E.,  Bo.  '90.. 83 

Read,  Jay  J.,  Bo.  '80 72 

Reardon,  Daniel  W.,  K.  '78 26 

Reber,  William  R.,  Co.  '94 137 

Reed,  Charles,  K.  '87 40 

Reed,  Frank  F.,  K.  Hon 11 

Reed,  Joseph  M.,  Har.  '92 395 

Reed,  Louis  F.,  Fd.  *o2. 300 

Reed,  Morris  H.,  K.   99      ....  57 

Reeder,  Charles  W.,  Gr.  '95....  473 

Reel,  Frank  S,  Co.  '91 135 

Reese,  Henry  A.,  K.  '93 50 

Reese,  Manoah  B.,  L.  Hon 459 

Reeside,  Howard  S.,  Mar.  *93..  171 

Regan,  Thomas  J.,  Fd.  '99 308 

Reherd.  Harry  A.,  Mc.  '97 434 

Reid,  Charles  B.,  St.  *86  106 

Reifsnider,  Volney  G.,  Di.  '91..  360 

Remich,  Daniel  C,  K.  '78  26 

Remich,  James  W.,  K.  '82  32 

Reqiia,  Robert  R.,  Fd.  '93 304 

Rex,  Harry  R.,  Ham.  '90 227 

Reynolds,  Allen  H.,  We.  '93  ...  205 

Reynolds,  Charles  A.,  P.  '94...  152 

Reynolds,  Frederick,  K.  '84....  36 

Reynolds,  Frederick  G.,  Fd.'96  306 
Reynolds,   Henry  L.,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'85..  162 

Reynolds,  Jackson  E.,  .Mil.  '96  465 

Rice,  Frederick  D.,  Di.  '93 361 

Rice,  Frederick  D.,  Di.  '94 363 

Rice,  Harold  G.,  Cha.  '08 385 

Rice,  Herbert  A.,  Cho.  95 263 

Rice,  James  Q.,  Mar.  '86...  161 

Rice,  Mervyn  A.,  St.  '92 114 

Rich,  Albert  D.,  Bo.  '03 89 

Rich,  Edgar  J.,  Cho.  '91 257 

Richards,      Channing,      Ham. 

Hon 217-8 

Richards,  Channing  W.,  Ham. 

'93 232 

Richards,  Eben,  Co.  '88 132 

Richards,  Elmer  E.,  K.  '83..    .  34 

Richards,  James  S.,  Ham.  '98..  238    1 

Richards,  John  K.,  Sw.  Hon...  411 

Richards,  John  R.,  Har.  '09....  405 

Richards,  Joseph  T.,  Cg.   92...  316 


Richards,  Paschal  L.,  Ham.  '97  237 
Richardson,  Charles  P.,  K.  '93  50 
Richardson,  Eben  A.,  Be.  '83..  62 
Richardson,  Granville  A.,  K.*84  36 
Richardson,  Granville  A.,  K.'86  39 
Richardson,  Hedley  V.,  K.  '94  51 
Richardson,  Herbert  G.,  Di.'92  360 
Richardson,  Owen  D.,  Cg.  '96..  322 
Richardson,  William  D.,  liam. 

•  *90 227 

Richcreek,  Hiram,  Be.  '87 64 

Riddle,  William  W.,  Ham.  '92  231 

Rickeits,  E.  O  ,  Sw.  Hon 411 

Ricketts,  Merrill  U.,  Sw.  '95...  415 
Rickey,  Luzerne  A.,  Sw.  '97  ...  417 

Riely,  Henry  C,  Min.  '97 354 

Riggs,  Samuel  A.,  Gr.  Hon 472 

Rigney,  Timothy  J.,  O.  '08  450 

Riley,  Charles  G.,  Har.   96 401 

Riley,  George  C,  Har.  '98 404 

Rinaker,  Thomas,  K.  '78 26 

Rinard,  Leonard  C,  Mc.  '96...  432 
Rinehart,  Clement  D.,  Wa.'88..  274 

Ringolsky,  Issie  J.,  K.  '84 36 

Risley,  Theodore  G.,  Be.  '88...     65 

Risser,  George  H.,  L  '97 442 

Ritsher,  Edward  C,  St.  '89 112 

Ritter,  p{erman,  K.  '78 26 

Rixey,  Charles  J.,  Jr.,  Min.  '97  354 
Robbins,  Charles  A.,  Bo.  '85...  76 
Robert,  Douglas  W.,  Co. '98....  141 
Roberts,  Edward  A.,  Di.  '95  ...  364 
Roberts,  Frank  M.,  T.  '95  ...  337 
Roberts,  Leonard  G.,  We.  '90..  201 

Roberts,  Odin  B  ,  Cho.  '91 257 

Roberts,  Roben  E.,  T.  '97 340 

Roberts,  William  H.,  We.  '90..  201 
Robertson,  Edward  W.,  Min. '90  347 
Robertson,  George  S.,  Ham. '93  232 
Robertson,  James  B.,  Min.  '93..  350 
Robertson,  John  C,  Min.  '95.. .  352 
Robertson,  William,  Ham.  '91..  228 

Robinson,  Allan  G.,  St.  '94 118 

Robinson,  Chistopher,  O.  Hon.  447 
Robinson,  George  W.,  Wa.  '88.  273 
Robinson,  Gifford  S.,Mc.Hon..425-6 
Robinson,  Henry  J.,  Mar.  '95...  174 
Robinson,  Leonard  B.,  Mc.  '95  431 
Robinson,  NorborneT.  N.,Min. 

'97 353 

Robinson,  Omar  E.,  T.  '92 334 

Robinson,  Rush  A.,  Fd.  '92 300 

Robison,  Harry  N.,  Mar.  '96  ...   173 

Robison,  Harry  N.,  G.  '97 247 


S66 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHI, 


Roby,  Frank  C,  Bo.  '89 82 

de  Rochemont,   Louis    L.   G., 

We.  '94 206 

Roe,  Jesse  G.,  Fd.  '89 296 

Roelker,  Alfred,  Jr.,  St.  '98....  123 

Rogers,  Alfred  T.,  Har.  '95 400 

Refers,  Arthur  R.,  Di.  '91 360 

Refers,  Christopher  H.,  We. '96  210 

Rogers,  Edward  S.,  K.  '95 54 

Rogers,  Frederick*  W.,  We.  '86  •19? 
Rogers,  George  H.,  I)i.  '99.   ...  368 

Rogers,  George  M.,  Bo.  '82 73 

Rogers,  Henry  W\,  K.  Hon 11-2 

Rogers,  James  T.,  Cg.  '93 318 

Rogers,  Thomas  C.,'Cg.  *95....    321 

Rogers,  William  A.,  Gr.  '96 475 

Rogers,  Willis  A..  K.  *82 32 

Rohbach,  James  A.,  Mc.  Hon..  426 

Rohr,  Leo  M.,  Dan.  '96 375 

Roland,  John  W.,  Cha.  '97 384 

Rollins,  Harry  L.,  We.  '8q 199 

Rollins,  Richard  R.,  Mc.  '98...  436 
Rombauer,  Theodore  G.,  €0.^92  135 

Ronan,  Joseph  D.,  K.  '71 14 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  St.  '82.       102 

Rorick,  David,  Co.  '93 136 

Rose,  Edward  P.,  K.  '78 26 

Rosecrants,  Clarke  M.,  Har. '94  398 
Rosenstock,  Edgar  H.,  Cg.  '94  319 

Rosling,  Eric  E.,  We.  '89 199 

Ross,  Alva,  Bo.  '90   83 

Ross,  George  W.,  Ham.  '93 232 

Ross,  John  M.,  Mil.  '96.. 466 

Ross,  Jonathan  C,  Mar.  '90 167 

Ross,  Thomson  L.,  Cho.  '97....  266 

Ross,  Walter  W.,  Bo.  '90 83 

Ross,  Walter  W.,  Cho.  'gi 257 

Rotan,  Samuel  P.,  G.  '92 245 

Rouleau,  Oscar  A.,  P.  '91 150 

Rounds,  Arthur  C,  Cho.  '90 255 

Rounds,  Ralph  S.,  St.  '92 114 

Rountree,  John  S.,  K.  '93.. 50 

Rouse,  Shelley,  Ham.  '90 227 

Rowley,  Walter  E.,  J.  '92 189 

Royce,  Herbert  B.,  Cg.  '96 ...  .  323 

Royle,  Edwin   M.,  St.  '86 107 

Rozzelle,  Frank  F.,  K.  '78 26 

Rublee,  George,  Cht».  '95 263 

Ruddell,  Frank  S.,  Mil.  '97 466 

Ruef,  Abraham,  P.  '36 148 

Ruel,  Girard  G.,  Cho.  '89 253 

Rugg,  Arthur  P.,  We.  '86 194 

Rule,  Adrian  O.,  Co. '85 129 

Rule,  Virgil  R.,  Co.  '87 131 


Rumsey,  David,  St.  ^99 124 

Runyan,  Eben  F.,  Jr.,  Bo.  *86..     78 

Rush,  George  F.,  K.  '90 45 

Rusk,  Jefferson  S.,  Mar.  '88 166 

Russell,  Charles  C,  Har.  '92...  393 
Russell,  Charles  T.,  Wa.  '98...  287 
Russell,  Daniel  L.,  Jr.,  K.  '94.     51 

Russell,  Isaac  F.,  Fd.  Hon 293 

Russell.  William  S.,  Fd.  '90 297 

Rust,  Philip  S.,  Cho.  '90 255 

Ruston,  John  E.,  Fd.  '93 304 

Rutenic,  John  C,  Cha.  '90 380 

Ruth,  Linus  C,  Bo.  '80 7? 

Rutherford,  Livingston,  J.  '91..  188 
Rutledge,  Thomas  G.,  Co.  '94..  137 

Rutter,  Lynn  R.,  Bo.  '97 93 

Ryan,  Albert  H.,  Cg.  '99 325 

Ryan,  Albert  T.,  Mar.  '95 173 

Ryan,  David,  Mc.   Hon 426 

Ryan,  John  B.,  Mc.  '96 432 

Ryan,  William  L.,  Mc.  96 432 


Sabin,  Edward  M.,  Har.  '03....  397 
Sackett,  Charles  E.,  Mar.  87...  164 
Safford,  Edward  H  ,  W>.  '97...  212 

Safford,  Philo  P.,  St.  '88 no 

Safford,  William  H.,  Bo.  '90...  84 
Sage,  George  R..  Ham.  Hon...  218 

Saint,  Harry  Y.,  K.  '96 55 

St.  George.  Herl)ert  A.,Cg.  '96  323 

Sale,  Lee,  Co.  '85 129 

Saltonstall,  Endicott  P.,Cho.'97  266 

Sames,  Albert  M.,  Mar.  '95 173 

Sampson,  Alexander,  K.  '75 22 

Sampson,  W'illiam,  Ham. '89...  225 

Sanborn,  John  A.,  P.  '96 154 

Sanders,  Milton  T.,  Di.  '95 365 

Sanderson,  George  A.,  We.  '87  196 
Sanford,  Edward,  Cho.  '97...  266 
Sandford,  Edward  R.,  Fd.  '94.  303 
Sands,  Alexander  H.,  Min.  '97..  354 
Sanford,  Charles  H.,  Ham.  '93  232 
Sanford,  Edward  T.,  Cho.  '89..  254 
Sanford,  Wa  viand  W.,  K.  '84..  36 
Sargent,  Bradley  V.,  Jr., Wa. '87  273 

Sarrls,  Rutus,  K.  '75 22 

Sater,  Lowry  F.,  Sw.  '97. 417 

Saunders,  James  N.,  K.  '87 41 

Saussy,  Gordon,  Cg.  '96 323 

Sauter,  Louis  E.,  Bo.  '92 87 

Sauter,  Otto  E.,  K.  '82 32 

Sawyer,  Cleon  J.,  Mar.  '84 162 

Sawyer,  Elmo  W.,  Har.  '95 400 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


567 


Sawyer,  William  F.,  P.  '87 148 

Sawyer,  William  H.,  We.  '90.,.  201 

Sayre,  Jesse  P.,  P.  '96 154 

Scaife,  Walter  B.,  K.  '80     30 

Scarborough,  Walter  C.,VVe.'92  204 

Schaper,  Jesse  H.,  T.  '92 334 

Scharton,  William  R  ,  Fd.  '96..  306 

Schenck,  Joseph  M.,  St.  V/) 121 

Scheu,  Alfred  C,  Dan.  '94 374 

Schmidt,  Henry  F'.,  Ham.  '93.   233 

Schmitt.  Frank  P,  J.,   'S5 182 

Schneck,  George  W.,  Cg.  '93...  318 
Schoellkop^,  Henry  W  ,  Jr.,  Bo. 

*9I 86 

Schofield,  Henry,  Cho.  '90 256 

Schoonmaker,  Oliver  P.,  We  '98  212 

Schiitz,  Walter  S..  Si.  '«)7.. 122 

Schumann,  Carl  G.  A.,  Kd.  '93  301 
Schurch,  John  F.,  Di.  *96..  365 

Schuyler,  Daniel  J.,  Jr.,  Bo. '96  92 
Scott,  Charles  W.,  Ham.  '92  ...  231 
Scott,  Edward  H.,  We.  '91  ....     203 

Scott,  Frank  H.,  Bo.  '8? 73 

Scott,  George  W.,  Cg.  '98 325 

Scott,  Jacob  C.  E.,  J.  '89 i88 

Scott,  Jam .;s  T.,  O    '94 448 

Scott,  Perley  K.,  K.  '75    22 

Scovel,  Charles  W.,  St.  '85 105 

Scovell,  Josiah  B.,  Cg.  '91 315 

Scroggs,  Charles  J.,  Ham.  '86.,  219 

Scudder,  Willard,  St.  '92 114 

Scullin,  Frederick  W.,  Co.  '95.   137 

Seaman,  Charles,   Har.  '94 398 

Sears,  Charles  B.,  Cho.  '96 265 

Sears,  George  B.,  We.  '95  208 

Sears,  William  R  ,  Cho.,  '94  ...•  262 
Sedgwick,  Alexander   K.,  Har. 

'95 WO 

Sedgwick,  Clyde  H.,  Har.  '93..  397 

Sedgwick,  John  H.,  St.  '91 113 

Seipp,  Philip  W.,  K.  '99 57 

Selfridge,    Edward  A.,  Jr.,  St. 

*97 122 

Selkirk j  John  E.,  Dan.  '94 374 

Sengens,  William  E.,  Fd.  *93...  302 

Sensner,  Charles  F.,  Mar.  '95...  175 

Sewall,  Russell  E.,  Cha.  '92 381 

Seward,  Ora  P.,  Bo.  '83 74 

Seward,  Oscar  \f.,  K.  '76 24 

Seymour,  Augustus  T..  Sw.   '95  415 

Seymour,  Carl  J.,  Cg.  '91 315 

Seymour,  Henry  H.,  Dan.  Hon  371 

Seymour,  Origen  S.,  Wa.  '96...  285 

Shaffer,  William  A.,  Cg.  'q6....  323 


Shank,  Robert  J.,  Sw.  '97 417 

Shank lin,  Arnold,  Co.  '89 133 

Shannon,  Richard  C,  St.  '85...   105 

Sharp,  Amor  W.,  Ham.   '92 231 

Sharp,  David  B.,  Sw.  '93 413 

Sharp,  Edward  F.,  Mc.   98 436 

Sharp,  George  M.,  Wa.  Hon...  272 
Sharpe,  Horace  McV.,  Bo.  '96.  92 
Sharpstein,  William  C,  P.  '85..   147 

Shaw,  Alva  J.,  Fr.  '96^ 456 

Shaw,  Edward  E.,  Fr.  '96 456 

Shaw,  Joseph  J.,  Fr.  'q6 457 

Shead,  Oliver  W.,  St.  '96 I2I 

Sheats,  Arthur  K.,  P.  '90 150 

Shelter,  William,  Fr.  '98     458 

Shepherd,  John  W.,  K.  '71  16 

Shepley,  Arthur  B.,  Co.  '97 140 

Sheppard,  John  S.,  Jr.,  Cho. '95  263 
Sheridan,  Henry  C.,  Mar.   '94..  174 

Sheridan,  James  J.,  K.  '94 52 

Sheridan,  James  J.,  Wa.  '95 284 

Sheridan,  Philip,  Har.  '94 399 

Sherman,  Adrian  F.,  Gr.  '96...  475 
Sherman,  Adrian  F.,  Gr.  '97...  477 
Sherman,  Augustus  F.,  Fd.  '89  296 
Sherman,  Frederick  F.,  We. '98  212 
Sherman,  Philemon  T.,  St.  '91.   113 

Sherman,  Roger,  Bo.  '95 91 

Sherrill,   Charles   H.,   Jr.,  Wa. 

'91 278 

Sherwood,  Jonathan  W.,  Cg.'94  320 

Shewmon,  Allen,  K.   '86 39 

Shields,  Edmund  C,  K.  '96....  55 
Shields,  George  H.,  Jr.,  Mar. '93  170 
Shillington,  Joseph,  Mar.  '84  ..   161 

Shindel,  J    Martin,  G.  '89 243 

Shine,  Cheever  L.,  Min.  '95 352 

Shinn,  Roswell,  J.  '86 184 

Shrader,  Jackson  L.,  P.  '86 148 

Shrimski,  Israel,   Bo.  '90 84 

Shull,  Aytchmonde  P.,  T.  '91  ..  332 
Shurtleff,  Charles  W.,  Bo.   '84..     75 

Sigel,  Franz,  Jr.,  Fd.  '96 306 

Silber,  Arthur  M.,  Fd.  '92 300 

Silliman,  George  B.,  St.  '83 103 

Silliman,  Orwell  J.,  Ham.  '92..  231 

Silliman,  Oscar  R.,  Be.  '83 62 

Simmons,  John  W.,  G.  '89 243 

Simmons,  Robert  C,  Ham.  '88  223 
Simonds,  Lincoln  S.,  We.,  '94..  206 

Simons,  William  A.,  Co.  '96 139 

Simpson,  Ernest  S.,   P.  '92 151 

Simpson,  George  R.,  Mar.  '88..  166 
Sims,  Charles  B.,  Cha.  '94 382 


568 


PHI  DEL  TA  PHL 


Sims,  Harry  U.,  Cho.   *q7 267 

Singleton,  Shelby  M.,  Bo.,  '92.  87 
Sinks,  Frederick  N.,  Sw.  '98...  419 

Sinnett,  Harold  B.,  T.  '97 340 

Skewis,  Edward  J.,  Mc.  '98 436 

Skinker,  Charles  R.,  Co.  '96...  139 
Skinner,  Frederick  B.,  Cg.  'q6..  323 
Skinner,  Le  Roy  J.,  Cg,  '95...^  321 

Slack,  Charles  W.,  P.  Hon  144 

Slade,  Frederick  W.,  St.  'i>8 110 

Slade,  Samuel  I.,  K.  '87 41 

Slater,  Samuel  S.,  Fd.  '90 2q7 

Slater,  Samuel  S.,  Cg.  '94 320 

Slayback,  John  C,  K.  '79 28 

Sleman,  John  B.,  Jr.,  Mar.  '95. 172 
Sloan,    Ithomas  C,   Har.  Hon..  392 

Small,  Edward  A.,  Bo.  '85 76 

Small,  Henry  C,  O.  '94 448 

Smiley,  Samuel  E.,  St.  '92 115 

Smith,  Alanson  P.,  J.  '90.......   188 

Smith,  .Mfred  E  ,  Fd.  '90 297 

Smith,  Arthur,  St.  '92 115 

Smith,  Benjamin  M.,  B.).  '90...  84 
Smith,  Charles  M.,  Dan.  '93  .  .  373 

Smith,  Charles  S.,  K.  '81    31 

Smith,  Charles  W.,Cg.  ^89 312 

Smith,  Clarence  G   T.,  Cg.   '92  316 

Smith,  Edgar  R.,  Mc.  '95 431 

Smith,  Edward  H.,Bo.  '93 89 

Smith,  Edward  I.,  Cho.  '89 254 

Smith,  Edward  T.,  Sw.  '98  ....    419 

Smith,  Edwin  B.,  Bo.  Hon 70 

Smith,  Edwin  Du  B.,  P.  '91 150 

Smith,  Ernest  G.,  Wa.  '96  285 

Smith,  Felix  O.,  Mar.   93 171 

Smith,  Frank  A.,  Bo.   '83  74 

Smith,  Frank  C,  K.  '93 50 

Smith,   Frederick  De  L.,    Mar. 

'84  162 

Smith,  Frederick  J.,  Har.  *96..  402 
Smith,  Frederick  P.,  Di.  '91.. .  360 

Smith,  Griswold,  Co.  '98  141 

Smith,  Henry  L.,  Cg.  '89 313 

Smith,  Herbert  K.,  Wa.  '95 284 

Smith,  Herbert  L.,  Cg.  '93  318 

Smith,  Hiram,  Jr.,  K.  '73 19 

Smith,  James  G.,  K.  '86 39 

Smith,  Jeremiah,  Cho.  Hon 252 

Smith,  Jeremiah,  Jr.,  Cho.  '95..  263 

Smith,  John  De  Y.,  L.   '97 442 

Smith,  Loyal  L.,  Bo.  '86 78 

Smith,  Luther  E-,  Co.  '97  140 

Smith,  Mendel  L.,  Min.  '93 319 

Smith,  Milton,  Cg.  Hon 311 


Smith,  Samuel  M.,  Har.  '93 397 

Smith,  Shelton  L.,  Be.  '87 64 

Smith,  Shelton  L.,  J.  *83 187 

Smith,  Sidney  W.,  Har.  '99 405 

Smith,  Theodore  E.,  St.  *86 107 

Smith,  Wallis  C,  K.  '99 57 

Smith,  Walter  T.,  K.  *88 42 

Smith,  Walter  T..  St.  '88 110 

Smith,  William  H.,  Wa.  '92 279 

Smith,  William  M.,  Min.  '96...  353 

Smith,  Zelif&kie  P.,  Min.  '90...  346 

Smythe,  Hugh  C,  Cg.  '92 316 

Snearer,  William,  Jr.,  K.  '83...  34 

Snell,  William   I).,  Gr.  '96 475 

Snow,  Charles  B  ,  Jr.,  We.  '94  206 

Snow,  Herbert  M.,  K.  '83 34 

Snow,  Leslie  P.,  Mar.  '90 167 

Snow,  Samuel  D.,  Bo.  '85 76 

Snowhook,  William  B.,  Cg.  '94  320 

Snyder,  John  G.,  Cg.  *93... 318 

Snyder,  John  G.,  Cg.  '94 320 

Snyder,  John  H.,  Jr.,  We.  '93..  205 

Snyder,  John  M..  G.  '91 244 

Snyder,  Walter  S.,  Sw.  '97 417 

Somers,  Burbank  G.,  P.  '95 153 

Soper,  Pliny  L..  St.  '87 107 

Soren,  Walter,  We.  '86 195 

Soule,  Ellis  G.,  K.  '99 57 

Southgate,  Butler  T.,  Min. '94..  351 

Southwick,  George  N.,  J.  *85...  182 

Spafford,  Joseph  H.,  We.  *87...  196 

Sparks,  Theodore  C,  T.  '96....  338 

Spaulding,  Benjamin  S.,Cg.*94  320 

Spaulding,  Oliver  L.,  Jr.,  K.'96  55 

Spaulding,  Wilbur  B.,  Co.  '97..  140 

Spear,  George  H.,  Di   '97 366 

Speer,  William  McM.,  J   '87....  185 

Spellman,  Clarence  T.,  Gr,  *97..  477 

Spellman,  John  M.,  Mar.  '96...  176 

Spencer,  Arthur  C,  Cha.  '95...  383 

Spencer,  Roy,  Sw.  '95 415 

Spencer,  Seldon  P.,  Co.  '86 130 

Spicer,  Errol  H.,  K.  '98 56 

Spock,  Benjamin  1.,  Wa.  '97...  286 

Spooner,  Charles  P.,  Har.  '94..  399 

Spooner,  Willet  M.,  Har.  '96...  402 

Spotton,  William  H.  B.,  O.  '94.  448 

Squire,  Remington,  Fd.  '97 307 

Squires,  George  C,  K.  '75 22 

Stackpole,  Joseph  L..  Jr.,  Cho. 

'98 267 

Stafford,  Harry  E.,  Sw. '94 414 

Stahl,  Samuel  D.,  Be.  '84 63 

Staley,  Calvin  C,  K.  '77 25 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX. 


569 


Stampfli,  George  J.,  T.  '96 339 

Stanley,  Henry  M.,  Wa.  '87....  273 

•Stanton,  George  D.,  Jr.,  Cg.'90  314 

Stan  wood,  Daniel  C,  Fd.  '90.  ~  297 

Stark,  Gilbert  M.,  K.  '75 22 

Starkweather,  John  L.,  K.  '70..  15 

Starr,  Lewis,  G.  '87 242 

Start,  Guy  H.,  We.  '97 212 

Stearns,  Clare  H.,  K.  '97 56 

Stearns,  Frederick  W.,  Har.'9i  393 

Stebbins,  Charles  H.,  We.  '95..  208 

Stebbins,  George  M.,  Di.  *98...  367 

Stebbins,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Min.  '96..  353 

Stedman,  George  W.,  J.  '87 185 

Stedman,  Livingston  B.,   Cho. 

*9I  257 

Steele,  James  D.,  G.  *86 241 

Steele,  Marion,  K.  '76 24 

Steere,  Asel,  Jr.,  J.  '86 184 

de  Steiguer,  George   £.,  Ham. 

'86 220 

Steinhart,  Leon  H.,  Cha.  '98...  385 

Stephan,  Carl  D.,  Cg.  '94.  320 

Stephan,  Frederick,  Jr.,  J.  '86..  184 

Stephens,  Alonzo  S.,  K.  '73 ig 

Stephens,  John  B.,  Cg.  '94 320 

Stephens,  Redmond  D.,  Bo. '99  94 
Stephenson,    John    W.,    Ham. 

Hon 218 

Stepp,  W.  Dale,  T.  '95.. 337 

Sterling,  James  B.,  T.  '91 332 

Sternberger,  Lamar,  Sw.  '98....  419 

Stetson,  Arthur  H.,  We.  '97 212 

Stetson,  George  W.,  We.  '90...  201 

Steuart,  Alexander  S.,  Mar.  '86  164 

Stevens,  Francis  E.,  K.  '98 56 

Stevens.  William  W.  B.,  P.  '86.  148 

Stevenson,  Albert  E.,  K.  '83...  35 

Stewari,  Alexander  B.,  Min. '90  347 

Stewart,  Daniel  M.,  G.  '92 245 

Stewart,  Douglas,  Min.  '91 348 

Stewart,  Fred  L.,  P.  '95 153 

Stewart,  George  B.,  K.  '88 42 

Stewart,  John  W.  M.,  K.  '87...  41 

Stewart,  Joseph  H.,  Mar.  '84...  161 

Stewart,  Percy  H.,  St.  '93 116 

Stewart,  Robert,  Jr.,  Fd.  '91...  299 

Stewart,  Robert  A.,  Fd.  '96 306 

Stewart,  Robert  W.,  Wa.  '88...  274 

St.  George,  Herbert  A.,  Cg.'96  323 

Stifel,  Louis  F.,  K.  '77 25 

Stillman,  Herman  W.,  Bo.  '86..  78 

Stillwell,  Charles  C,  Bo.  '89...  82 

Stoddard,  Henry,  Wa.  Hon 272 


Stone,  Colver  J.,  We.  '95 ao8 

Stone,  George  F.,  Mar.  Hon...  160 

Stone,  Harlan  F.,  St.  '98 123 

Stone,  Harry  W.,  Bo.  '99 94 

Stone,  John  G.,  K.  '94 52 

Stone,  John  S.,  Di.  '91 359 

Stone,  Royal  A.,  Co.  97 140 

Stoneman,  George  J.,  Jr.,  K.'89    43 

Stoney,  Donzel,  P.  '93 151 

Storer,  Oscar,  We.  '95 208 

Story,  Elmer  G.,  Fd.  '94 303 

Story,  Henry  D.,  Cha.  '93 382 

Stoughton,  George  L.,  Sw.  '95.  415 

Stout,  George  C,  Cha.  '92 381 

Stoutenburgh,  Arthur  T.,  Mar. 

'86 165 

Stover,  Willis  W.,  We.  '96 210 

Straight,  Leonard  A.,  Bo.  '90..     84 

Strait,  Horace  B.,  Cg.  '94 320 

Stratton,  Abram  B.,  Bo.  '90 84 

Strauss,  William  M.,  J.  '87 185 

Street,  Charles  S.,  We.  '90 201 

Stribbling,  Robert  C,  Min.  '96  353 
Strickland,  Lemuel  S.,  We. '95  208 
Stringham,   Frank  D.,  P.  '98...  155 

Stroman,  Charles  F.,  L.  '95 440 

Strother,  Samuel  B.,  T.  '93.....  335 

Struble,  Clinton  B.,  Cg.  '91 315 

Stuart,  William,  Fd.  '93 302 

Stuart,  William  J.,  K  '72 17 

Stuart,  William  S.,  Min.  '92 349 

Studley,  Elmer  E.,  Cg.  '94 320 

Stiircke,  Ludwig  C.  M.  R.,  St. 

'95 119 

Sturges,  Ralph  A.,  St.  '98 123 

Sturtevant,  Charles  L.,  Mar. '88  165 

Sturtevant,  William  T.,  We.'86  195 

Swallow,  Charles  M.,  K.  '71  ...     16 

Swan,  Charles  E.,  Di.  '96 365 

Swan,  Henry  H.,  K.  Hon  12 

Swansen,  Samuel  T.,  Har.  '92..  395 

Swartzburg,   Edward  H.,  Har. 

'92 395 

Swayne,  Robert  H.,  P.  '85 147 

Swearingen,  Orson  H.,  T.  '97..  340 

Swearingen,  Otho  D.,  Be.  '88...     65 

Sweeney,  Jay  R.,  Ham.  '94 234 

Sweet,  Burton  E.,  Mc.  '95  431 

Sweet,  John  C,  Di.  '93 362 

Swett,  Herbert  E.,  Har.  '94 399 

Swift,  Edward  D.,  P.  '88 149 

Switzer,  John  F.,  We.  '88 198 

Swope,  Frank  D.,  Cho.  '89 254 

Sughrue,  Michael  J.,  We.  '88...  198 


S70 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


Sullivan,  John  J.,  Ham.  '89 225 

Sullivan,  Patrick  H.,  We.  '90...  20 1 
Summerfield,  Marcus,  Gr.  Hon  472 
Summers,    Williamson    S.,     L. 

Hon ^39 

Sumpter,  Orlando  H.,  Co.  '93..  136 
Sutherland,  William  A.,  Mil. '98  467 

Suydam,  James  L.,  Fd.  '89 296 

Syer,  Robert  R.,  P.  '94 ^  152 

Sykes,  Eugene  L.,  Min.  '97 354 

T 

Tafel,  Hugo  A.  D.,  Ham.  '93..  233 

Taft,  Marcus  H.,  Co.  '87 131 

Taft,  William  H.,  K.  Hon 12 

Talbot,  Minton  W.,  Min.  '90...  346 

Tansey,  George  J.,  Co.  '90 134 

Tarbox,  Russell  L.,  St.  '95 120 

Tarrant,  Warren  D.,  Har.  '92  ..  395 
Tasker,  Frederick  E.,  Mar.  '86  163 

Taussig,  John  C,  Co.  '95 137 

Taylor,  Benjamin  C,   Di.  '95...  365 

Taylor,  Carl,  Di.  '92 360 

Taylor,  Charles  W.,  K.  '85 38 

Taylor,  Edward  K.,  P.  '86 148 

Taylor,  Edward  M.,  Ham.  '93..  233 

Taylor,  Edward  T.,  K.  '84 36 

Taylor,  Edward  W.,  Di.  '93 362 

Taylor,  Francis  B.,  Fd.  '90 297 

Taylor,  Frederick  C,  Wa.  '96..  285 

Taylor,  George  H.,  G.  '88 242 

Taylor,  Harold,  K.  '91  47 

Taylor,  Harry  L.,  Cg.  '93 318 

Taylor,  Henry  R.,  St.  '94 118 

Taylor,  Herbert  W.,  Fd.  '91  ...  299 

Taylor,  Joseph  W.,  Cg.  'c)2 316 

Taylor,  Joseph  W.,  Cg.  '93  318 

Taylor,  Martin  S.,  K.  '74 21 

Taylor,  Perry  P.,  Bo.  '91  86 

Taylor,  Perry  P.,  Co.  '91  ..  ..  135 
Taylor,  Robert  C,  Ham.  '91...  229 
Taylor,  Robert  N.,  Ham.  '90...  227 

Taylor,  Tazewell,  Min.  '95  351 

Taylor,  Thomas  A.,  K.  '74 21 

Taylor,  Walter  F.,  Min.  '91..  ..  347 
Taylor,  Walter  H.,  Min.  '91  ...  347 

Tazwell,  George,  Cha.  '94 383 

Tebbetts,  Theodore  C,  St.  '99.   124 

Tefft,  Clarence  E.,   L.  '96 441 

Temple,  Charles  E.,  K.  '82 32 

Templeton,  Charles  B.,  J.  '86..  184 
Templeton,  James  D.,  Be.  *8i..  61 
Ten  Broek,  Gerrit  H.,  Co.  '88..  132 
Ten  Eyck,  Jacob  L.,  J.  '89  188 


Ten  Eyck,  William  B.,  J.  '86...   184 

Tehney,  Henry  A.,  St.  '88 no 

Terrill,  H.  R.,  T.  '02 33a 

Terry,  Charles  T.,  St.  '93 ii6 

Thayer,  Aaron  C,  Cho.   '90 256 

Thayer,  Charles  M.,  Cho.  '92..  259 

Thayer,  Ezra  R.,  Cho.  '91  357 

Thayer,  James  B.,  Cho.  Hon...  25^ 

Thayer,  Wade  W.,  K.  '96 55 

Theall,  Maurice  V.,  Fd.  '93 302 

Thistlethwaite,  Joe  L.,  Cg.  '91  315 

Thom,  Corcoran,  Mar.  '93 171 

Thomas,  Benjamin  F.,  Ham. '87  222 

Thomas,  Charles  S.,  K..  '71 16 

Thomas,  De  Alton  S.,   iM.  '96.   366 

Thomas,  Ellis  J.,  St.  '93 116 

Thomas,  Geoi^e  O.,  Fd.  'q7  ...  307 

Thomas,  Thomas,  Sw.  '95 415 

Thomas,  William  O.,  Har.  '96..  ^o» 
Thomas,  William  W.,  2d,  Mil. 

'96 466 

Thompson,  Benjamin  L.,  T.'95  337 
Thompson,  Benjamin  L.,  T.'96  339. 
Thompson,     Bradley     M.,     K. 

Hon 12-13 

Thompson,  Burton  M.,  T.  '92...  334 
Thompson,  Charles  Y.,  L.  '97  ..  442 
Thompson,  Edward  R.,  P.  '88..  149 
Thompson,  Harry  B.,  Ham. '93.  233 
Thompson,  John  W.,  Wa.  '97..  286 
Thompson,  Joseph  A.,  O.  '99...  449- 
Thompson,  Leverctt,  Bo.  '95...  91 
Thompson,  Lewis  S.,  Cho.  '95..  264 
Thompson.  Louis  W.,  Co.  '96^  139. 
Thompson,  Morven,  Mar.  '95...   173 

Thompson,  Ralph  J.  '92 189 

Thompson,  Robert  F.,  K.  '93.. .  50 
Thompson,   Robert  W.,Jr.,  St. 

'96 121 

Thompson,  Samuel  L.,  K.  '8q..  43 
Thompson,  William G.,  Cho. '91  257 

I   Thomson,  John  D.,  Wa.  '97 287 

I   Thome,  Albert  G.,  Dan.  '95 374 

I   Thome,  Frank  D.,  Dan.  '98 376 

Thornton,  Charles  E.,  K.  '73...  19- 
Thornton,     Richard     H.,    Cha. 

Hon  ..  379 

Thurman,  Anderson  W.,  T.  '94  336 

Thurston,  Walter  A.,  T.  '98 341 

Tithenor,  William  C,  Ham. '93  233 

Tidd,  Abraham  L.,  T.  '94. 236- 

Tiedeman,  Christopher  G.,  T. 

Hon  330- 

Tierney,  Edward  F.,  K.  '82 33. 


ALPHABETICAL    INDEX, 


571 


Tiffin,  Frederick  W.,  O.  '96 450 

Tillotson,  Earle  C,  Har.  '99...  405 

Tilson,  John  Q.,  Wa.  ^93 280 

Tilson,  William  J.,  Wa.  '96 285 

Tilton,  George  K.,  Be.  '84 63 

Timken,  Harry  H.,  P.  '90 150 

Timmonds,  Harry  W.,  T.  '97...  340 

Tingier,  Lyman  T.,  Wa.  *88 274 

Titlow,  Aaron  R.,  Co.  '86 130 

Titus,  Frank  J.,  Dan.  '04 374 

Tobey,  George  E.,  L.  *q8 443 

Tompkins,  Leslie  j.,  Fd.  '92  ...  300 

Tompkins,  Minthorne,  Fd.  '90..  297 

Tompkins,  Odell  D.,  Fd.  '93...  302 

Tompkins,  Thomas  S.,  Di.  '91..  359 
Tompkins,    William     M.,    Co. 

'93 136 

Tourtellotte,  Frederick  J.,  Bo. 

'93  89 

Towne,  Paul  R.,  Fd.  '90 297 

Townley,  George  F.,  Co.  *96...   139 

Townsend,     Frank     C,     Mar. 

'91 167 

Townsend,  Frederick,  Jr.,   Cho 

'97  267 

Townsend,  Gerard  B.,  Fd.  *S9..  295 
Townsend,  James  M.,  Jr.,  W^a. 

Hon  272 

Townsend,    William    K.,    Wa. 


Hon 


272 


Tracy,  Fred  W.,We.  '86  195 

Trafford,  Perry  I).,  Cho.  '91 258 

Trax,  Judson  I).,  Cg.  '92 316 

Tread  way,  Francis  W.,  Wa,  '92  279 
Tread  well,  Edward  F.,  P.  '97..  155 

Troxel,  Cloyd  R.,  Gr.  '95 473 

Troxel,  Cloyd  R.,  Gr.  '96 475 

Trude,  Samuel  H.  G.,  Bo.  '89..     82 

True,  Sidney  M.,  L.  '97   442 

Trumbull,  William,  Wa.  '89 275 

Tucker,  Robert,  Ham.  '93  233 

Tuckerman,  Eliot,  Cho.  '97 267 

Turner,  Robert  H.,  P.  '98   155 

Turney,  Winlhrop,  Wa.  '90 277 

Turrill,  George  A.,  Ham.  '86...   220 

Tustin,  George  M.,  St.  '83 103 

Tuttle,  Joseph  N.,  St. '88 iro 

Twitchell,  La  Fayette,  Be.  '80..     61 

Tyler,  Albert  DeF.,   Di.  '93 362 

Tyler,  Rollin  U.,  Wa.  '93 280 

Tyler,  Walter  B.,  Cg.  '96 323 

Tyler,  William  S.,  St.  '99 124 

Tylor,  George  S.,   Ham.  '86 220 

Tyng,  Sewell  T.,  St.  '91 113 


Ulrich,  Charles  E.,  Bo.  '82 73 

Upham,  Robert  A.,  Har.  '99...  405 

Upton,  Ralph  R.,  Mar.  '93  169 

Urban,  Charles  H.,  Ham.,  '97..  237 

'^ 

Valentine,  Louis  H.,  P.  '87 148 

Valle,  Paul  B.,  Co.  '94 137 

Valliant,  John  W.,  Co.  '93  ...  136 
Van  Allen,  Alfred  M.,  Mc.  '04.  429 
Van  Bergen,  Harold  M.,  Cg.'93  318 
Van  Buskirk,  Lawrence,  K.  '90  45 
Van  Campen,  Charles  H.,    Di. 

'94  363 

Vance,  Samuel  W.,   K.  '78  27 

Van  Cleft,  John  B.,  Cg.  '88 312 

Vande venter,    Roland    D.,    Be. 

'88 65 

Van  Dyke,  George  A.,  K.  '79..     28 

Van  Everen,   Horace  G.,    Mar. 

'95  173 

van  Fridagh,  Paul,  Cha.  '93 382 

j    Van  Home,    Robert  M.,   Ham. 

'86 220 

Van  Ingen,  Edward,  Wa.  '93...   280 

Van  Oosterhout,  Peier  D.,  Mc. 

'94 429 

Van  Oosterhaut,    Peter   D.,   St. 

95 120 

Van  Schaack,  Henry  C,  Bo. '83  74 
Van  Sickle,  WMlliam  L.,  Ham. 

'91 '    229 

Van  Slyck,  George  F.,  St.  '97..  122 
Van  Swearingen,   John   Q.,    K. 

'88 42 

Van  Voast,  Albert  B.,  J.  '92..  ..  189 
van  Wyck,    Sidney  McM.,  Jr  . 

P.    '90 150 

VanZandt,  Grant,   Di.  '96 366 

Vazeille,  Eiienne  R.,  Ham.  '92  231 
Veazie,  Arthur  L.,  Cha.  '93.  ...  382 

Veazie,  Jesse  C,  Cha.  '94 383 

Veazie,  Jesse  C,  Cho.  '98 267 

Veeder,  John  DeW.,   K.  '79 28 

Velde,  Franklin  L.,   Bo.  '89 82 

Vermilyea,  Samuel  E.,  Bo.  '89..     82 

Verrill,  Harry  M.,  Wa.   '91 278 

Vilas,  Henry,  Har.  '97 404 

Vilas,  William  F.,   Har.  Hon...  392 

Villard,  Harold  G.,  St.  '94 118 

Vinsonhaler,     Duncan    Mac  A., 

K.  '91 47 


572 


PHI  DELTA  PHI. 


Vogelsang,  Alexander' 
Voght,  John  P.  S.,  Bo. 
Volker,  William  J.,  J. 
Volkmor,  Orlando  C, 
Vollenweider,  OltoE., 
Vollmer,  Frederick,  M 
von  Briesen,  Fritz,  Fd. 
von  Schrenk,  Otto,  Fd 
von  Wilmowski,    Felix 


r.,  P.'86  148 

'82    73 

'86 184 

K.  '90...     45 
Ham. '9 1  229 


c.  '96. 

'97. 

.'95. 
F, 


432 
306 

305 


'92, 


St. 

115 

'94 414 

.,  K.  '93     50 

.,  Sw.*94  414 

Sw.  *94..  414 

,  Fd.  *Qi  299 

'94 90 

96 306 


Voorhees,  Burl  F.,  Sw. 
Voorhees,  Campbell  M 
Voorhees,  Campbell  M 
Voorhees,  Charles  W., 
Voorhees,  Frederic  N 
Vose,  Frederic  P.,  Bo. 
Voss,  George  A.,  Fd.  * 

Wade,  John  F.,  T.  '95 338 

Wade,  Martin  J.,  Mc.  Hon  426 

Wadleigh,  Luther  O.,  K.  '94...  52 
Wadley,  William  H.,  K.  *9i....  47 
Wadsworlh,  William  R.  O.  '99  450 
Wagner,  Thaddeus  P.,  Cha.  '90  380 
Wagstaff,  Thomas  E.,  Gr.  '97...  477 

Wait,  Charles  N.,  Cha.  '90 380 

Wait,  Walter  W.,  Cg.  '94 320 

Wait,  William  B,,  Jr.,  St.  '95...  120 
Waile,  Edward  F*.,  Mar.  Hon  ..160 
Waite,  Morrison,  R.,  Wa.  Hon.   271 

Waite,  Sheridan  P.,  J.  '89 188 

Wakefield,  Albert  O.,  Mc.  '97..  435 
Wakelee,  Edmuhd  W.,  Fd.  '91..  299 

Walcott,  Charles,  Cho.  '95 264 

Walker,  Button  S.,  K.  *8i 31 

Walker,  Charles  C,  Cho.  '97...  267 
Walker,  Charles  I.,  K.  Hon„...  13 
Walker,  Earl  C,  Jr.,  Co.  '87...  13 1 
Walker,  Edward   C,  Jr.,  J.  '89  188 

Walker,  Fisk  M..  We.  '95 208 

Walker,  Francis  W.,  Bo.  '80....     72 

Walker,  Frank  S.,  Sw.  '97 417 

Walker,  George  H.,  Mar. '92...    170 

Walker,  George  H.,  Co.  '96 139 

Walker,  George  H.,  St.  '92 115 

Walker,  John  E.,  St,  '98    123 

Walker,  Joseph,  Cho.  '90 256 

Walker,  .Mortimer  E.,  I  Jar.  '95.  400 

Walker,  Myron  H.,  K.  '78 27 

Walker,  Roberts,  St.  '99 124 

Walker,  Samuel  T.,  Har.  '95...  4CX) 

Wall,  John  P.,  Jr.,  St.  '87 107 

Wallace,  Carleton  L.,  Di.  '97...  367 


Wallace,  David,  Di.  '97 367 

Wallace,  Frederick,  Min.  'g6...  354 
Wallace,  Theodoric  B.,  Co.  '83  128 
Wallace,  Thomas  F.,  Jr.,  Di.*95  365 
Wallace,  Victor  H.,  Mar.  '92.,.  168 

Wallace,  William  C,  P.  '88 149 

Wallace,  William  C  ,  Dan.  02..  373 
Walmsley,  Horace  B.,  Bo.  'So..  72 
Walscheid,  Julius  E.,  Fd.  '9b...  306 
Walsh,  Alfred  E.,  Mc.  '96  432 

Walter,  Guy  T.,  Cg.  '92 316 

Walters,  Festus,  K.  '72 17 

Walters,  John  H.,  Cg.  '96 323 

Walthall.  John  M.,  P.  '98 155 

Warburlon.  William  J.,  St.  '93-.  117 
Ward,  Christopher  S.,  P.  *86...    148 

Ward,  Clarence  E.,  J.  '92 189 

Ward,  Hugh  C.  Co.  '88  132 

Ward,  John  M.,  St. '85 106 

Ward,  Robert  E.,  T.  '95 33S 

Ward,  Robert  E.,  Fr.  '97 456 

Wardner,  George  P.,  Cho.  '93..  2bl 
Ward  well,  Charles  H.,  We.  '95  208 

Ware,  Henry,  Cho.  '9«» 265 

Ware,  Richard  D.,  Cho.  '93 261 

Waring,  Frank  W.,  K.  '7    24 

Warner,  Elton  D.,  Cg.  '89 313 

Wamer>  Glenn  S.,  Cg.  *q4 320 

Warner,  Louis  H.,  We.  '97 212 

Warner.  Willard  F.,  Mar.  '84..  161 
Warrer,  Edgar  B.,  Har.  '98»...  404 
Warren,  George  F,,  Jr.,  St.'  91   113 

Warren,  Grant  A.,  Sw.  '94 414 

Warrington,   George  H.,    Ham 

'99 238 

Warwick,  Walter  W.,  Ham.  '90  227 

Washburn,  Cyrus  V.  N.,  Fd.  '91  299 

Washburne,  Char'es  H.,  Mc.*97  435 

Washington,  Charles  M.,Wa. '95  284 

Wason,  Edward   H.,  We.  '90...  201 

Wassell,  Albert,  K.  '74 21 

Wasserman,  Sampson  O.,  J.  '87  185 

Waterman,  John  A.,  Cho.  '88...  252 

Waterman,  Jot  S.,  Cg.,  '93  318 

Waters,  Frederic  J.,  Ham.  *96.-  236 

Waters,  Henry  J.,  G.  '92...  245 

Waters,  Thomas  L..  Min.  '91...  348 

Watrous,  George  D..  W^a.  lion.  272 

Watson,  Archibald  R.,  Min.  '94  350 

Watson,  Archie  E.,  K.  '90 45 

Watson,  Edwin  M.,  T.  '96 339 

Watson,  George  B.,  K.  '87 41 

Watson,  George  B.,  St.  '87 108 

Watson,  John,  Min.  '95 352 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX. 


573 


Watson,  John  C,  K.  '73 19 

Watson,  Spencer  G.,  Dan.  *97..  376 

Watt,  Hubert  L.,  O.  '94 448 

Wean,  Frank  L.,  K.  '87 41 

Wean,  Frank  L.,  Bo.  '87 70 

Weaver,  Arthur  J.,  L.  '96 441 

Weaver,  Floyd  W.,  Min.  '90....  346 

Weaver,  Harry  B.,  Sw.  '94 414 

Webb,  George  C,  Min.  '90 346 

Webb,  Robert  W.,  Di.  '93 362 

Webber,  Karl  T.,  Sw.  '97 418 

Webster,  Henry  E.,  Dan.  '96  ..  375 

Webster,  Joseph  R.,.  L.  Hon  ...  439 

Weed,  Oscar  D.,  J.  '86^ 184 

Weeks,  Charles  M.,  Fd.  '92 300 

Weeks,  Edgar,  We.  '05 208 

Weeks,  James  L.,  J.  '84 181 

Weeks,  Jean  I.,  Cg. '95 322 

Weeks,  William  A.,  K.  '79 28 

Weeks,  William  A„  K.  '80 30 

Wehrle,  Edward  F.,  K.  '97 56 

Weimers,  William  F.,  Bo,  '84..  75 

Weinland,  Edgar  L..  Sw.  '93  413 

Weinschenck,  Lucius,  Bo.   84...  75 

Weiser,  Charles,  Wa.  '94 282 

Weissinger,  Muir.  St.  '94 118 

Welles,  Martin,  Mar.  '84 161 

Wells,  Arthur  R.,  Mc.  '99..  435 

Wells,  Hosea  W.,  B.  ^89 82 

Wells,  John  W.,  Cg.  '90 314 

Wells,  Philip  P.,  Wa.  '93 281 

Wells,  Robert  W.,  Gr.  '97 477 

Wells,  William  P.,  K.  Hon 13 

Welsh,  J.  D.,  Be.  '87 65 

Wendell,  Charles  A.,  Fd.  '90...  297 

Wendell,  Frederick  F.,  K.  '70..  15 

Wenzlick,  William,  P.  ^85 147 

Wernaer,  Robert  M.,  J.  '87 185 

Werner,  Charles  H.,  Cg,  '95....  322 

Werner,  Edgar  V.,  Har.  '97 404 

Wertz,  George  W.,  Mc.  '94 429 

Wescott,  Abraham  L.,  We.  '92  204 

West,  James  R.,  Bo.  '82 73 

Westbrook,  Alfred  B.,  Cg.  '90^  314 

Weston,  Edwin  B.,  We.  '97 212 

Westwood,  Ephraim  C,  Bo.  '91  86 

Wetherald,  Ross  J.,  Sw.  '95 415 

Wetmorc,  Charles  D.,  Cho.'92..  259 

Wheat,  Alfred  A.,  Mar.  '91 167 

Wheeler,  Alonzo  W.,  J.  '88 187 

Wheeler,  Arthur  D.,  Bo.  '84  ...  75 

Wheeler,  Charles  G.,  Fd.  '97...  308 

Wheeler,  Charles  M.,  P.  '84^...  145 

Wheeler,  James  E.,  Wa.  '94....  282 


Wheeler,  Maxwell  S.,  Dan.  '96  375 
Wheeler,  S.  Arthur,  Bo.  '86....  78 
Wheeler,  Shelton  K.,  St.  *98...  124 
Wheelihan,  Frank  A.,  Har.  '95  400 
Whieldon,  William  J.,  We. '90..  201 
Whipple,  John  A.  J.,  Bo.  '80...     71 

Whipple,  Otis  G.,  L. '95 441 

White,  Alberts.,  L.  '97 442 

White,  Charles  A.,  Dan.  '97 376 

White,  Edward  J.,  T.  '92 332 

White,  Elias  H.,  G.  '91 244 

White,  Ernest  I.,  St.  '96 I2I 

White,  Eugene  McL.,  Cg.  '90..  314 

White,  Fred  R.,  Cg.  '95 322 

White,  Frederick  B.,  Min.  '94..  350 

White,  George  F.,  K.  '77 25 

White,  George  F.,  Bo.   80 71 

White,  McLaughlin,  Di.  '98....  367 

White,  Roy  W.,  G.  '98 247 

White,  William  E.,  We.  '86 195 

White,  William  E.,  Ham.  '87...  219 

White,  William  P.,  St.  '91 113 

Whitehead,  Joseph,  Min.  '91  .t.  348 

Whitehill,  Frank  P.,  Fr.  '98 458 

Whiteside,  Alexander,  Jr.,  Cho. 

'98 267 

Whitford,  John  S.,  K.  '78 27 

Whiting,  Randolph  V.,  P.  '95^  153 
Whitman,  Charles  R.,  K.  Hon.  13 
Whitman,  Charles  S.,  Fd.  '94...  303 
Whitman,  Vernon  H.,  Mar.  '84  161 
Whitmore,  Chester  W.,  Fr.  '96  456 
Whitmore,  Clifford  C,  Cg.  '96.  323 
Whitney,  Edgar  F.,  Dan.  '93...  373 
Whitney,  George  D.,  Mar,  '96..  174 

Whitney,  Henry  P.,  St.  '98 124 

Whitney,  Lawrence  W.,Fd.  '99  308 

Whitney,  Max,  Fr.  '96 457 

Whitney,  Myron  H.,  Bo.  '83...     74 

Whiton,  Walter  S.,  Bo.  '94 90 

Whittlesey,  Henry  L..  We.  '86.  195 
Wick  wire,  Arthur  M.,  Di.  '93..  362 

Wier,  Fred  N.,  We.  '87 196 

Wierman,  William  C,  Sw.  '97..  418 
Wierum,  Otto  C,  Jr.,  St.  '89...  II2 

Wiggin,  Joseph,  Cho.  '96 265 

Wiggins,  Henry  L.,  Ham.  '89.   225 

Wiggins,  Howard  C.,  J.  '87 185 

Wight,  James  W.,  T.  '94 336 

Wigmore,  John  H.,  Bo.  Hon.  70-71 

Wilbur,  Ralph  W.,  We.  '92 204 

Wilcox,  Edwin  A.,  K.  '93 50 

Wilcox,  Paul,  St.  '84 104 

Wilcox,  Roy  P.,  Cg.  '97 324 


574 


FHI  DELTA  PHI, 


Wilcoxon,  Howard  T.,  Fr.  'g6..  456 

Wiley,  Edward  E.,  Min.  '96 354 

Wilgus,  Horace  LaF.,  Sw.Hon.  412 
Wilkinson,  Arthur  C,  Har.  '96  402 
Wilkinson,  George  L.,  Mar.  '91  168 
Wilkinson,  William  F.,  T.  '96..  339 

Wilkson,  Charles  P.,  T.  '94 336 

Willard,  Charles  W.,  P.  '96 154 

Willard,  William  W.,  St.  '83...   103 

Willcox,  Walter  F.,  St.  '87 108 

Williams,  Arthur  H.,  Dan.  '94  374 
Williams,  Charles  B.,  Ham.  '92  231 
Williams,  Charles  H.,  Dan.  '92  373 
Williams,  Edward  H.,  K.  '92...  50 
Williams,  Frank  B.,Cho.  '95...  264 

Williams,  Frank  L.,  St.  '86 107 

Williams,  Frank  P.,  K.  '81 31 

Williams,  George  D.,  J.  '91 188 

Williams,  George  H.,  Co.  '97..  140 

Williams,  Guy  R.,  Sw.  '95 415 

Williams,  Harris  S.,  Dan.  '96..  375 
Williams,  Harrison  R.,  Co.  *88  132 
Williams,  Harvey  C,  Fd.  '89...  296 
Williams,  Henry  W.,  Dil.  '95...  365 
Williams,  Herbert  C,  Dan.  '98  376 
Williams,  Howard  H.,  St.  '92..  115 
Williams,  Howell  C,  Cg.  '91...  315 

Williams,  James  D.,  St.  '97 122 

Williams,  John  I.,  Jr.,  Har.  '98  404 

Williams,  John  S.,We.  '90 201 

Williams,  Louis  T.,  We.  '93 205 

Williams,  Norman,  Jr.,  Bo. '99.  94 
Williams,   Theodoric  A.,   Min. 

'96 352 

Williamson,  Alonzo  P.,  Di.  '94  363 

Williamson,  Edwin,  Mar.  '90...  166 
Williamson,   Howard  P.,  Ham. 

'93 233 

Williamson,  William  H.  H.,  K. 

*79 28 

Willis,  Guy  G.,  Cha.  '91 381 

Wilson,  Archibald  W.,  Di.  '94..  363 

Wilson,  Burton  W.,  L.  '98 443 

Wilson,  Eddy  E.,  Cha.  '93 382 

Wilson,  Edward  E.,  K.  '81 31 

Wilson,  George  H.,  Bo.  '91 86 

Wilson,  Henry  H.,  L.  Hon 440 

Wilson,  John,  Min.  '90 346 

Wilson,  John  C,  Mar.  '04 172 

Wilson,  John  F.,  Ham.   90 227 

Wilson,  John  W.  D.,  T.  '95 338 

Wilson,  Percy,  K.  '94 52 

Wilson,  Robert  H.,  Cg.  '89 313 

Wilson,  Samuel  B.,  Di.  '96 366 


Wilson,  William  A.,  Min.  '92..  349 

Wilson,  Wilmer  W.,  L.  '95 441 

Winchester,  Lucius  W.,  Bo. '90  84 
Windisch,  Charles  F.,  Ham. '87  222 
Wineteer,  Charles  T.,  (or  G.,) 

Be.  '87 65 

Wine,  Horace  B.,  K.  '82 33 

Wing,  Louis  F.,  Dan.  '95 374 

Wing,  Thomas  E.,  L.  '95 441 

Winkler,  Frederick  W.,  K.  '96.  55 
Winningham,  Theodore,  K.'76.  24 
Winston,  Charles  A.,  Ham.  '91  229 
Winston,  Charles  A.,  Cho.  '93..  261 

Winter,  Nevin  0.,  Sw.  '97 418 

Winter,  Philip  E.,  Bo.  '83 74 

Winter,  William  H.,  Gr.  '95....  473 

Winters,  James  H.,  K.  '72 17 

Winthrop,  Grenville  B.,  St. '94.  118 

Wise,  Wallace  A.,  P.  '89 150 

Witbeck,  Charles  S.,  K.  '92 48 

Wittenberg,  Albert  M.,  Cg.'gi.  315 
Woerner,  William  F.,  Co.  '85...  129 

Wolf,  Rennold,  Cg.  '94 321 

Wollaeger,  Gustav,  Jr.,  Har. '97  404 

Wollmann,  Henry,  K.  '78  27 

Wood,  Charles  E.  S.,Cha.  Hon  379 

Wood,  Charles  H.,  We.  '94 206 

Wood,  Charles  S.,  G.  '91 245 

Wood,  Daniel  B.,  Di.  '08 367 

Wood,  Edgar  L.,  Har.  '92 395 

Wood.  Elisha  B.,   K.  '74 21 

Wood,  George  H.,  K.  '89 43 

Wood,  George  H.,  Ham.  '89  ...  225 

Wood,  Henry  C,  Mar.  '86 164 

Wood,  Howard  O.,  St.  '89 112 

Wood,  Kay,  Bo.  '95 91 

Wood,  Leonard  C,  Mar.  *86...   163 

Wood,  Lyndon  D.,  Cg.  '88 312 

Wood,  Thomas  S.,  G.  '86 241 

Wood,  Walpole,  Bo.  '84 75 

Wood,  William  H.  S.,  Mar.  '90  166 
Wood,  William  R.,  Ham.  '03..-  233 
Woodard,  William  H.,  Har.  96..  402 
Woodruff,  James  P.,  Wa.  '93...  281 

Woods,  Edward  O.,  J.  '85 182 

Woods,  Frank  T.,  T.  '97.... 340 

Woods,  Richard  H.,  T.  '97 341 

Woods,  Robert  E.,  Mar.  92 170 

Woodward,  Frank  L.,  Wa.  '90..  277 
Woodward,  Henry  S.,  Mar.  '92  169 
Woodward,  Jesse  M.,  Mar. '98..  177 
Woodward,  Millard  F.,  P.  '87..  149 
Woodworth,  Marshall  B.,  P.  '94  152 
Woodworth,  Samuel  K„  K.  '84     36 


ALPHABETICAL   INDEX, 


575 


Woolner,  Alfred  C,  Wa.  '95....  284 
Woolsey,  Clarence  H.,  Fd.  '92  300 
Worden,  George  G.,  Cg.  '97....  324 

Worden,  Harry  F.,  K.  '94 52 

Worden,  Lucian  R.,  Har.  '96...  402. 

Work,  James  C,  K.  '86 39 

Worman,  George  W.,  G.  *88...  242 
Wortendyke,  Rynier  J.  St.  '84..  104 
Worthen,  Samuel  E.,  We.  '94...  206 
Wragge,  Edmund  C,  O.  '97  ...  449 

Wright,  Charles  D.,  K.  '72 17 

Wright,  Craig  T.,  Mc.  '95 431 

Wright,  Edgar  B.,  K.  '84 36 

Wright,  Edward  C,  Cho.  '89...  254 
Wright,  George  E  ,  Cho.  '92...  259 
Wright,  George  G.,  Mc.  Hon...  426 

Wright,  John  A.,  Di.  '94 363 

Wright,  Nathaniel,   Jr.,  Ham. 

'89 225 

Wright,  Orestes  H.,  K.  '98 57 

Wright,  Robert  J.,  Har.  '94 399 

Wright,  Thomas  H.,  Ham.  '92.  231 
Wright,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Mar. 

'95 176 

Wright,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Dan. 

*9i 372 

Wulfekuhler,  Louis  H.,  Gr.  '95  474 

Wurts,  Pierre  J.,  Wa.  '93 281 

Wurtburg,  Francis  L.,  K.  '99         57 


Wynn,  William  H.,Jr.,  Gr.  '95  474 


Yantis,  James  A.,  T.  Hon 331 

Yates,  Richard,  K.  '82.. 33 

Yates,  Richard,  K.  '84 37 

Yeates,  Charles  M.,  Mar.  '90...  167 

Yerkes,  George  B.,  K.  '88 42 

York,  Samuel  A.,  Jr.,  Wa.  '92..  279 

Yost,  Nicholas  D.,  Cg.  '98 325 

Young,  Clarence  W.,  Bo.  '90...     84 

Young,  Edwin  P.,  Cg.  '94 321 

Young,  Hobart  P.,  Bo.  '96 92 

Young,  Jared  W.,  Co.  '97 140 

Young,  Owen  D.,  We.  ^96 210 

Young,  Richard  B.,  Ham.  '91..  229 

Young,  William,  Cg.  '93  318 

Young,  William  S.,  Fd.  '96^...  306 


Ziegler,  Charles  W.,  Sw.  '97  ...  418 

Zimmer,  Walter  J.,  Cg.  195 322 

Zimmerman,  Joshua  S.,  Mar.  '96  175 

Zollinger,  Charles,  K.  '95 54 

Zollinger,  Charles,  Mc.  '95 431 

Zollinger,  Morris  A.,  Mc.  '94...  429 

Zulauf,  John  C,  Cho.  '88 252 

Zumbalen,  Joseph  H.,  Co.  '87..  131 


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